h a l f b a k e r yThis would work fine, except in terms of success.
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So, when drunk students go straighten it out at night, by the morning it's back at an angle...
Also useful after bombings, earthquakes or developers.
No bagpipes involved. Or Leprechauns.
Trial version, but someone but the beams wrong way out
http://upload.wikim...,_London_-_2007.jpg [not_morrison_rm, Sep 02 2014]
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Surely just replace the foundations with massive spring so that the tower can be pulled over with a convenient rope attached to the top and will then spring back with a loud 'SPROINGGG!!!' |
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Wouldn't it be simpler just to surround the structure in
question with a giant 3D printer, and just print a new one
whenever something happens to it? You could make the 3D
printer out of memory metal so you could assemble it
easily as needed without it being an eyesore. |
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You can see the original trial, but not quite right.
Contractors fitted the beams wrong side out, and so
the only office block with outside lavvies. |
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