Cracked even did an article recently on how Disney is screwing their animator with this modern remakes (using the same songs, or in the case of the Lion King a shot by shot remake of the animated trailer).Amazing video.
Yes, Williams' death was a tragedy - and a shock. The way Disney treated him, and the people working on FernGully, are just more reasons to loathe and abhor the Disney company. It's getting harder and harder to find entertainment companies not owned by Mickey Pigtopus.
interesting idea, good luck actually making it work. My guess is you'd have to have the kitchen and bathrooms on the main concrete core. The other rooms could rotate around them. I just don't know how you'd get water to work otherwise.
Fisher claims he'll make the plumbing work by using technology similar to how they refuel jets mid-flight. If this actually works, it will look amazing.
"The towers are expected to generate enough electricity for themselves and other nearby buildings from solar panels and up to 79 wind turbines fitted horizontally between each floor."
it says it right there in the page.
there's a better video on the BBC news website that explains it better
The architect claims a degree from an institution that does not exist and his publicist had made some very bizarre and non sequitar responses to such claims. This ain't gonna happen unless George Jetson is elected in November.
"...how will plumbing and other utilities be provided to apartments?"
Electricity would be really easy to control to the point that it shouldn't even be an issue in anyones mind. Anyone who has tinkered with it before will know that "plugs" and "wires" aren't the only things one can use to control it's flow.
Plumbing, on the other hand, I have no clue how that would work.
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I'm still confused about power generation. How can the power it takes to rotate a floor not offset any gains made by the rotation?
"The towers are expected to generate enough electricity for themselves and other nearby buildings from solar panels and up to 79 wind turbines fitted horizontally between each floor."
it says it right there in the page.
there's a better video on the BBC news website that explains it better
1...2...and....GODDAMMIT, not so fast!
Electricity would be really easy to control to the point that it shouldn't even be an issue in anyones mind. Anyone who has tinkered with it before will know that "plugs" and "wires" aren't the only things one can use to control it's flow.
Plumbing, on the other hand, I have no clue how that would work.