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Because American's don't want to go to Asia/Russia. |
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The inflatable ball would work better outside since there is less building above it to fall down on it and pop it. |
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It is not too late to change your username to Tittle. |
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// American's don't want to go to Asia/Russia. // |
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What they don't want is Asians and Russians to come to America. |
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So not so much a bridge, but a valve. |
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Welcome to the halfbakery. |
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Indeed, but how did he get over the bridge ? |
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d'uh- the earthquake bounced him over in the ball!!
What [Voice] said. (I usually say it.)
(second paragraph/sentence needs a question mark- no?) |
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Your second paragraph/sentence, or [vtolled]'s ? |
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I want to know how you "opensource" a bridge... |
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Aren't most wars open-sourced? |
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Is this three ideas in one? A bulb a ball and a bridge
(and a tittle)? Or is the bulb in the tittle the ball in
the deskripton to be bounced on the bridge. |
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Isn't Siberia on the Alaskan side considered Europe? |
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What's the H? And how do you vtoll somebody? |
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Would the Chinese agree to a bridge above their
country with millions of Americans passing on it on
their way to a wonderful life in Russia, and wouldn't
the Kirgizstanians shoot it down? |
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All these questions and more can be solved with a
simple earthquake. |
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// And how do you vtoll somebody?// |
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By invoking the vtoll command from the
command prompt, obviously
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vtoll name [-ddate] [-ttime] [-mode] |
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We don't have a bridge because the
eastern tip of Siberia and the
western tip of Alaska are both a
thousand miles of terrible roads from
anywhere anyone cares to visit. |
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There is too a bridge, it's just that it's currently underwater. |
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Anyone know the rupture strength of the plastic used to make Zorbs? [link] |
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]normzone is right. The Mexicans, Inuit, Arapaho and
Mohawks
crossed it this way, and the Chechens crossed back on it. So
there you are. |
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]custardguts, see link of opensource hardware. It includes
open sourcing of houses, of power plants, and other projects,
where the plans, management and actual building process are
all done voluntarily and publicly. |
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//Because American's don't want to go to Asia/Russia |
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//open sourcing of houses, of power plants, and other projects,// |
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Mmmm. I think you're confusing open sourced ideas and designs, with open source infrastructure megaprojects. The bearing straight bridge that's occasionally discussed would be the single biggest project mankind would have ever undertaken. |
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Would you feel comfortable driving or riding in a train aling an 80km bridge built by volunteers? |
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Anyhow, side point only. Zorbs for earthquake protection? Win. |
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