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Advertising on city busses has now taken over the entire external surface area of the vehicle, in what is known as a "bus wrap." This includes the windows, which you can still see through from the inside due to a regular pattern of holes. I propose arranging the holes in a pattern that will form a
three dimmensional image, ala the dot pattern stereogram posters, when you sit in the isle seat and look out the window and focus on some object at a predictable distance away along the bus route.
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Ooo, I like this one. Very doable too. |
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thanks for the spelling fix. |
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You can produce one the way the holes are now.
It's not easy but it looks like an infinite
molecule model. Your idea is nifty! |
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I agree nothing worst than not being able to do a "leg check" of that short skirt secretary on her way to work. |
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^...umm....what?
I'm surprised this idea didn't generate many responses, I really like this. Plus, it's funny to think about a bus full of people staring out the window like zombies. |
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