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tomcat wrote:
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> If a Super Building project is started with Federal Funding there would
> be little reason for people to protest.
Either you are hysterical or totally naive. Either way, that's one of
the funniest things I've seen in a LONG time. Keep up the good work.
BTW, the use of Federal funding would START the protests. Go work in
site selection for a while and tell what you think when you're done.
No one would be 'forced' to
> live in the building. Capitalism would sell the units.
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> This is why the design of a very large building must be attractive.
> Large open spaces ( Ka-ching) filled with stores with huge hallways (Ka-ching) leading to them
> will add to the attractiveness of a big building. Theatres wiith high
> ceilings (Ka-Ching) and, perhaps, even a super dome sports stadium on the roof (Ka-Ching - squared)
> would draw people.
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> The 'alternative' is terrible. Poor starving people living in squalor
> being herded into huge poorly designed buildings is one possibility.
> Another possibility is poor starving people being taken out into large
> fields where machine guns will kill them. At such a point -- some 50
> years in the future -- a Civil War will be in it's final stages.
You're either funny or delusional, but in either case you're
hysterical. Please, DON'T adjust your meds.
So you think that in a society on the verge of a civil war, you're
going to get the financing to do THIS. If that's the case, Isreal or a
few unstable spots in Africa might be a good candidate in the near
future.
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> Personally, I prefer the Capitalistic apporach where no one is forced
> to do anything except live the way they want. Properly designed, the
> Super Buildings will be the most sought after real estate on the
> planet.
Maybe, but if you designed the right keyboard I could type with my
arse, too. But in either case, it's nothing that you're ever going to
see.
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> tomcat
Another great post. I can't wait to read your next episode.
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