The sidewalk would be made of a strong and (relative to concrete) light material, and each square would be suspended above a 6-4 foot deep trench in the front lawn. the blocks would each be attached to an axel that runs through the middle, and is turned by a conveyor belt. when snow builds up on the sidewalk, a motor is activated, a small orange warning fence pops up in front of the sidewalk, and each block would flip over, dumping the snow into the trench. especially useful to those with back problems.-- schematics, Apr 22 2004 Truly halfbaked.-- FarmerJohn, Apr 22 2004 I keep reading this as flippant sidewalk-- theircompetitor, Apr 22 2004 Could also serve as the diabolical trap door on your doorstep for the Mormons or other sales people.-- Letsbuildafort, Apr 22 2004 Has anyone seen fluffy? (muffled, shivering "meow")-- Worldgineer, Apr 22 2004 How about the Evil Flipping Sidewalk to go with the Evil Door?
[+] on this though.-- zigness, May 19 2004 Hey!!! If you don't like my driving, stay off the flippin' sidewalk!!!-- zigness, May 19 2004 What would happen if one cracked? Would there be a sidewalk rescue team?
Just riding your scooter/bike down the sidewalk and *Thwomp* you fall down a 6 foot pothole.-- Wingmaster, Jan 09 2007 random, halfbakery