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Ferris Wheel Housing Blocks   (+4, -1)  [vote for, against]
Your house on the wheel goes round and round...

A row of gigantic ferris wheels, each wheel with forty- odd gondolas; each gondola a self-contained home.

Whenever your home is at the bottom the waste trap empties into a sump and goods you have purchased / mail / packages are switched into a small "lift room" from which you can extract them while the wheel is moving or not at the disembarking points (five or so platforms at the bottom of the wheel's travel).

At night the wheel continues to spin slowly, exposing wonderful views through large windows and gently, imperceptibly rocking you to sleep.
-- UnaBubba, Jun 05 2012

Offices are good as well London_20Eye_20offices
But a bit of a Poo problem, it seems. [Ling, Jun 06 2012]

I read that as Fenrir wheel. Well it'd be one way to keep the wolf from your door.
-- not_morrison_rm, Jun 05 2012


They could be built in a number of Loci, so to speak.
-- UnaBubba, Jun 05 2012


//They could be built in a number of Loci, so to speak.

Would that be somewhere near (V)anaheim(r)?
-- not_morrison_rm, Jun 05 2012


By its untyred right hand.
-- UnaBubba, Jun 05 2012


It is remarkably difficult to think of any way to just slip Yggdrasil into a conversation, but I'm working on it.

Alternatively, I suppose you have the all the nuts and bolts secured by Loki-tite?
-- not_morrison_rm, Jun 05 2012


Not recommended for sleep walkers, who could wake up very thor.
-- MechE, Jun 05 2012


[+] I thought it was gonna be giant storage sheds for ferris (Ferris?) wheels during the off-season. But this is better.
-- FlyingToaster, Jun 05 2012


This would also be good for offices in a big city.
-- Ling, Jun 05 2012


It would, [Ling]. If you were a halfbaker you could Frigg around all day, staring out the windows, trying to come up with ideas using just a rag 'n' a rock.
-- UnaBubba, Jun 05 2012


then do chips in your Freya...
-- not_morrison_rm, Jun 06 2012


Hell, fulla snotra.
-- UnaBubba, Jun 07 2012


Don't you mean frank snotra?
-- AusCan531, Jun 07 2012


It was a reference to three of the Norse gods/goddesses... Hel, Fulla & Snotra.
-- UnaBubba, Jun 07 2012



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