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[bcast], welcome to the halfbakery. Please read the help file, over there on the left, under "meta". |
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Hey normzone, if you find something wrong with the post, could you just say what's wrong? You sound as if a mere glance at the helpfile will make everything obvious, or as if everybody should read it, neither of which is true... |
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I was under the impression that everybody should read the helpfile, but I could be mistaken. |
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And I read the helpfile again after I annoed above - the helpfile is well enough written (unlike most) that it pretty much does make most everything obvious. |
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But in this case I'm not seeing any explanation for what happens to all that g force. I guess if the entire jetliner was a one seater of collapsible stages you might be able to buffer the shock into manageable doses, but it's going to play hell with airfares. |
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What if someone is standing up when the seats go off? That's not gonna be good. |
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And what if someone had a limb in the way of the closing shell? Would that hurt? |
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Will they have an inbubble movie for while you wait to be freed? |
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This would encapsulate the resulting mess. |
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I would replace the //secure and virtually indestructible capsule// with bubble-wrap. That way, even if you're seriously injured, you can still have some fun on the ride down. |
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This kinda' reminds me of the whole "why don't we make the plane out of the stuff the black box is made of?" question. |
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Also, would they have one in the bathroom? |
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