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These look eerily like the 4D wave pictures from the other post.

@RaySquared: We had that! About 30 years ago.

This has some pretty cool life safety applications. If you can set up a portable cell and router in a chopper, you can float it over an avalanche site (or other remote location disaster where there's no cell coverage) to connect to any victims whose phones would otherwise not have service, but they never bothered to

@PoG: Thanks.

@cdimarzio: Getting the plane ticket wouldn't be a problem. Getting past the customs dude if his passport scanner doesn't beep will be.

Are those battery terminals sticking out the back bumper on the left?

Why build this and paint it any color but black? Also screaming for the bat-bike armor.

@slimwhitman: Add the innards of a Raptor, and you might have a good ride.

@The Second Spitter: That's a Taurus on crack. My boxy '88 Caprice Classic Wagon was the real deal.

@Markarian: Well, that's, like, your opinion, man.

@Damage: Lt. Dan agrees.

@DCKan2: The far right column is empty. They're waiting for a straight piece to drop and get multiple rows. Too bad they screwed themselves with rows 1 and 2.

@Eteyos: Between the shade from the canopy and the evaporative cooling from the desalinator, and the assumption that the windows and doors open for a breeze, it might be pretty pleasant in there.

*shown actual size.

Oh, my...