If this thing had Synchro (and was actually feasible) it would be the ultimate vehicle to live out of.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXHyF10C ... ed&search=
One sweet Bus!
One sweet Bus!
Sand inhibits the production of toughtosterone, so get it out and send.
Here's their website:
http://verdier.ca/
Target Price: $69,000
Might be a bit steep for most climbers.
Even better, you can purchase an unframed 18x39" poster of the thing for $89. They even throw in shipping for free. What a deal.
http://verdier.ca/
Target Price: $69,000
Might be a bit steep for most climbers.
Even better, you can purchase an unframed 18x39" poster of the thing for $89. They even throw in shipping for free. What a deal.
The theory of evolution is just as stupid as the theories of gravity and electromagnetism.
Aesthetically it's a nice bit of design! Plus, the animation/rendering is great.
But...
I have some doubts about wether a vehicle can be as "open" as the one shown in the animation and be stiff enough both to operate and to survive collisions.
Also, by bringing up environmental issues, it raised the question in my head about whether this sort of 'techno-nomad' lifestyle isn't going to consume more resources than a lot of other lifestyles?
By the way, what's "synchro"?
(and someone tell the schmuck who designed thier web site not to resise my browser window... grrrrrrr! )
But...
I have some doubts about wether a vehicle can be as "open" as the one shown in the animation and be stiff enough both to operate and to survive collisions.
Also, by bringing up environmental issues, it raised the question in my head about whether this sort of 'techno-nomad' lifestyle isn't going to consume more resources than a lot of other lifestyles?
By the way, what's "synchro"?
(and someone tell the schmuck who designed thier web site not to resise my browser window... grrrrrrr! )
Bacon is meat candy.
You mean living out of your car won't be perfect......shockertomdarch wrote:Aesthetically it's a nice bit of design! Plus, the animation/rendering is great.
But...
I have some doubts about wether a vehicle can be as "open" as the one shown in the animation and be stiff enough both to operate and to survive collisions.
Also, by bringing up environmental issues, it raised the question in my head about whether this sort of 'techno-nomad' lifestyle isn't going to consume more resources than a lot of other lifestyles?
How you compare may not be as important as to whom you are compared