5:30 Anyone observant who has ridden in a London Black Cab will remember the passenger doors also "open backwards" while the driver door "opens forwards" - if this "concept car" has no "pillars" between front and rear doors it reminds me of my 1965 Rootes Sunbeam Rapier Series IV *_coupé_* which had no pillars between front & rear windows
Man , imagine these being used in tourism . I bet every country in the world would profit in field of tourism with these . Greetings from Bosnia and Herzegovina with lot's of love ❤🇧🇦
Sesungguhny aku mncintai Nabi Muhammad, melebihi cintaku pd ibu kandungku yg sdh melahirkanku. Itulah alsnku setiap Hari u bnyk2 membaca Shalawat Fatih pd beliau. Sbg bukti bhwa aku mncintai beliau. Aku jg sngt yakin bhwa Shalawat Fatih yg stiap hri aku baca akn mmbuatku menang d akhirat, dlm aarti slh Stu mnfaatny= ( mmpermudah hisabku), ktk mnusia2 lain msh dihisab, aku bs tnang2 & CPT diloloskn, dn msh bnyk keistimewaan lain. Irwan...
Never mind, the Huntress only exists in computer simulation where it is as good as it can be and never materialized. The NICEYEAR tires shows what kind of mentality the designer has. If you open the hood you could find TASLA motor and SAMESONG batteries. Impressive!
@@doobtom271 I am proud of my family name and use it everywhere, and someone with the name Dxxb looks like a clown to me. It doesn't matter who makes what. It is a metaphor and is perhaps difficult for people with low IQ to understand.
Man cannot design something "mechanical" that is sea proof! it would work for a while and then when most needed in large waves it will fail! the sea is relentless and totally unforgiving to mechanisms!!
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As an engineer I can assure you very few, if any of these "concepts" will ever make it off the computer screen. They are either too expensive or not practical but more likely "both" LOL. That German tank. You do realize no German tank has ever fired at anything other than a practice target in over 77 years. Maybe they will get that opportunity soon
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?"
This is what happens when engineers don't go outside and touch grass for awhile. Batteries freeze in the cold and things have weight when applied to gravity.
Sky hotels " well if it were made spherical and a mile or so in diameter as a spherical geodesic device it would at one degree temperature higher inside than outside ( pressure temperature adjusted from inside to outside ) ....float ....even unskinned due to rising air pressure on the total upper half strut area * . * referencing Richard Buckminster because the dude just makes sense no matter how transcendental he gets .
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4:32 no windows? no good because if the camera fails, a crash is guaranteed. 10:44 that is pure fiction. that thing is insane on so many levels that i don't even know where to begin. anyone who knows anything about aviation understands why this has exactly ZERO chance of ever taking off. for one thing, it would be WAAAAAAAAAAY too heavy to even move, let alone take off. 12:10 windows XP? SERIOUSLY???
The Yacht looks like a nightmare for maintenance, not to mention an awful lot of wasted material building the enormous ship-sized pontoons. I feel like four enormous points of articulation that are constantly moving from every wave and also being sprayed by salty water all day wouldn't last very long. It looks cool and wastes materials, which I guess is exactly what you want in a yacht which is mostly just a status symbol anyway.
7:21 - That, right there, is the easiest way to defeat these things - any and all modern advanced tank can be defeated with nothing more than used motor oil and black toner powder from copying machines. Sure, getting close enough to hit the 'doghouse' or other vision systems is pretty suicidal, but with drones it becomes considerably safer. And if they're parked and poorly guarded black spray paint will work even better. $27 million defeated by $2 worth of materials (to the point the crew will be forced to expose themselves to clear the viewing devices).
@ 6:22 - if they increase the size and make it affordable - people will have them on their walls instead of wallpaper. Imagine a stained glass wall, or an alpine scene.