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HRRCE HighRiseRollerCoasterEleVator

External fun elevator on every tall building
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You can use the regular elevator, or can take a spin on the fun one outside the building. Each building can have a unique type of ride, making it more interesting to ride as well as to look at.

These can even connect between buildings way up at the 39th floor.

Finally the futuristic architects from the 60s can have their way.

And now that Bin Laden is supposedly out of the way, the guys from New York could construct something interesting.

pashute, May 05 2011

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       // Finally the futuristic architects from the 60s can have their way. //   

       Who wants to go back and tell them?
tatterdemalion, May 06 2011
  

       We're going back there anyway to buy some proper-sized Mars bars, so if you give us some postcards we'll drop them in the mail for you.
8th of 7, May 06 2011
  

       What postage would be required for mailing something through time? The sender rate, or the receiver, or an average?
RayfordSteele, May 06 2011
  

       [Ray], it's best to pay postage in the era in which the item is posted. Remember, the post doesn't travel through time after it'd posted- except for Royal Mail 2nd class, where stuff disappears into a black hole for a couple of billion of your Earth years.   

       Anything else besides curly-wurlies and the sports papers?
8th of 7, May 06 2011
  

       The postage system as a time capsule... hmmm...
RayfordSteele, May 06 2011
  

       Why is the acronym not HRRCEV? Why does Roler have one L? Enquiring minds want to know.
pocmloc, May 06 2011
  

       Is 'enquiring' the same as 'intelligent', though ?
8th of 7, May 06 2011
  

       no
pocmloc, May 06 2011
  

       We have long feared as much.
8th of 7, May 06 2011
  

       I thought this might be roller coaster on the slopes of the Himalayas, a satellite sits in a sabot in the car, as it passes down each sherpa drops a rock in the car for extra propulsion, in the manner of one of them busy lizzie guns.   

       //The postage system as a time capsule?// Sent one recorded delivery letter from one a part of W1 London, to another part of W1 London. Turned up 30 days later stamped "Found in an empty mail bag in Dover". So, mildly baked and they even have a special stamp for it..
not_morrison_rm, May 06 2011
  

       //in an empty mail bag// Interesting...
pocmloc, May 06 2011
  

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mouseposture, May 07 2011
  

       If you make it right, there will be vomit. I suggest a covered sidewalk for the commuters below. Bun! [+]
Grogster, May 08 2011
  


 

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