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Setting Sail on a Giant, Floating City (Super mile long ship holds 17,000 families!)
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| 1/4/01
| michael y. park
Posted on 01/04/2002 6:51:07 AM PST by finnman69
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:32:01 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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And I present, the World's Biggest Terrorist target!
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posted on
01/04/2002 6:51:07 AM PST
by
finnman69
To: finnman69
Ditto!
To: finnman69
World's Biggest Terrorist target! Not to mention iceburgs.
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posted on
01/04/2002 6:56:53 AM PST
by
GingisK
To: finnman69
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posted on
01/04/2002 7:00:23 AM PST
by
Tai_Chung
To: finnman69
To: GingisK
According to the article, the most amazing thing about this ship is its ability to travel from the English Channel all the way to the coast of Thailand in ONE DAY! It must have a warp drive engine, I guess.
To: finnman69
Didn't these guys see that obscure movie "Titanic" from a few years back?
To: SoCal Pubbie
Yes. If their naval architecture is anything like their grammar, this hulk won't even make it out of the shipyard.
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posted on
01/04/2002 7:05:41 AM PST
by
LN2Campy
To: finnman69
It looks like a floating parking ramp.
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posted on
01/04/2002 7:06:42 AM PST
by
Silly
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To: SoCal Pubbie
The website says it will spend 30% of its time in motion. And if it covers the earth every two years, that means it can go around the earth every 219 days or so.
To: finnman69
Is this another scam like the supposed Zelazny "Lord of Light" theme park?
link
To: finnman69
Do I smell a swindle coming on?
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posted on
01/04/2002 7:11:27 AM PST
by
cynicom
To: thefactor
"It's like any other metropolis, except you could be brunching on fresh Parisian croissants one day and pad thai straight from the streets of Bangkok the next."
Paris to Bangkok in one day.
To: finnman69
You just gotta love this kind of brilliant idiot. Arcologies still haven't worked on a useful scale on land and now these folks wanna take one out to sea. Gonna be an interesting day when a boat that big starts getting pummeled by 20 foot seas in the North Atlantic. Let's see 17,000 families times 2.8 people per family (pulling a rough estimate out of my rearend) = a serious new record for maritime disaster that should stand for a really long time.
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posted on
01/04/2002 7:17:20 AM PST
by
discostu
To: finnman69
"And I present, the World's Biggest Terrorist target!"
LOL! Get out of my mind or stop paying rent! One successful run like on the Cole, and that thing'd sink in minutes.
To: Frances_Marion
er, start paying rent...
To: SoCal Pubbie
Well. once upon a time, a Virginia politician was nearly destroyed for the quip about the 14th Street Bridge connecting Virginia to Africa. . . .
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posted on
01/04/2002 7:21:54 AM PST
by
Salgak
To: finnman69
It will be topped by airstrips and ringed by a marina where residents and visitors can dock boats, and will measure nearly a mile long ? 4,500 feet long, 750 feet wide and 350 feet tall. A 4500ft airstrip isn't much, really. Lots of twin-engine bizjets have insurance policies that won't allow them to land on runways shorter than 5000ft. Yes, there's the fact that the ship could diminish runway requirements by steaming into the wind, but is the captain of a ship like that going to want to change course every time some rich playboy wants to land his airplane? Somehow I don't think so.
What are the playboys going to do: land their fancy G-IVs at some inland airport and then go try to find the Freedom Ship in a Bonanza or something? Hmmm.
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posted on
01/04/2002 7:22:46 AM PST
by
Barak
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