Pappa wrote:Jesus Christs... have you seen how many references to god there are in the comments?Faithfree wrote:Some speccy pics of the volcano in question:
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/0 ... lcano.html

Pappa wrote:Jesus Christs... have you seen how many references to god there are in the comments?Faithfree wrote:Some speccy pics of the volcano in question:
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/0 ... lcano.html
klr wrote:Pappa wrote:Jesus Christs... have you seen how many references to god there are in the comments?Faithfree wrote:Some speccy pics of the volcano in question:
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/0 ... lcano.html
At last! Our jet packs will become a reality! YESSS!!!Samuel wrote:The same volcano erupted for about two years in the 19th century. That would be quite interesting. I wonder what other means of transport would be invented out of necessity...
Cue Jetson's intro...Bella Fortuna wrote:At last! Our jet packs will become a reality! YESSS!!!Samuel wrote:The same volcano erupted for about two years in the 19th century. That would be quite interesting. I wonder what other means of transport would be invented out of necessity...
The God demands virgins, so the priests are out, let's cull some nerds.Pappa wrote:Perhaps we need to appease the mountain god. Can we sacrifice all the priests?JimC wrote:Can't the UN demand that Iceland insert a giant cork into its belching orifice?
Ah, The Jetson's, where the future is full of flying cars, jetpacks and white people.Pappa wrote:Cue Jetson's intro...Bella Fortuna wrote:At last! Our jet packs will become a reality! YESSS!!!Samuel wrote:The same volcano erupted for about two years in the 19th century. That would be quite interesting. I wonder what other means of transport would be invented out of necessity...
Well, there's an idea in my head at the moment, kinda buzzing around.Samuel wrote:The same volcano erupted for about two years in the 19th century. That would be quite interesting. I wonder what other means of transport would be invented out of necessity...
Ask TA he has a large train set !!Deep Sea Isopod wrote:Well, there's an idea in my head at the moment, kinda buzzing around.Samuel wrote:The same volcano erupted for about two years in the 19th century. That would be quite interesting. I wonder what other means of transport would be invented out of necessity...
I might be able to make an engine that's powered by steam. Maybe if we could put this engine onto a horse drawn carriage, and then have it run along a specially designed road. Long iron girders mayhaps?
I could build lots of them and we'd need operators to operate them. We need some people to train.....Now that's given me an idea what to call it.
The operated machine!![]()
What do you guys think? I'm off to start drawing up some plans.
I'm not sure either idea will solve the trans-Atlantic quandary ... not without some long bridges or tunnels, anyway.Feck wrote:Ask TA he has a large train set !!Deep Sea Isopod wrote:Well, there's an idea in my head at the moment, kinda buzzing around.Samuel wrote:The same volcano erupted for about two years in the 19th century. That would be quite interesting. I wonder what other means of transport would be invented out of necessity...
I might be able to make an engine that's powered by steam. Maybe if we could put this engine onto a horse drawn carriage, and then have it run along a specially designed road. Long iron girders mayhaps?
I could build lots of them and we'd need operators to operate them. We need some people to train.....Now that's given me an idea what to call it.
The operated machine!![]()
What do you guys think? I'm off to start drawing up some plans.
The public transport in this country is in desperate need of an upgrade anyway. The technology already exists - Maglev trains are so much more efficient than aircraft and could potentially reach similar speeds. The question is - would any government invest in such a large scale infrastructure change?Deep Sea Isopod wrote:Well, there's an idea in my head at the moment, kinda buzzing around.Samuel wrote:The same volcano erupted for about two years in the 19th century. That would be quite interesting. I wonder what other means of transport would be invented out of necessity...
I might be able to make an engine that's powered by steam. Maybe if we could put this engine onto a horse drawn carriage, and then have it run along a specially designed road. Long iron girders mayhaps?
I could build lots of them and we'd need operators to operate them. We need some people to train.....Now that's given me an idea what to call it.
The operated machine!![]()
What do you guys think? I'm off to start drawing up some plans.
Now there's an idea ... not a new one mind you:Thinking Aloud wrote:I'm not sure either idea will solve the trans-Atlantic quandary ... not without some long bridges or tunnels, anyway.Feck wrote:Ask TA he has a large train set !!Deep Sea Isopod wrote:Well, there's an idea in my head at the moment, kinda buzzing around.Samuel wrote:The same volcano erupted for about two years in the 19th century. That would be quite interesting. I wonder what other means of transport would be invented out of necessity...
I might be able to make an engine that's powered by steam. Maybe if we could put this engine onto a horse drawn carriage, and then have it run along a specially designed road. Long iron girders mayhaps?
I could build lots of them and we'd need operators to operate them. We need some people to train.....Now that's given me an idea what to call it.
The operated machine!![]()
What do you guys think? I'm off to start drawing up some plans.
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