From the upcoming PaleoFuture magazine, issue 2: The history of the future of public transportation.
(drawings based on other drawings - if you can ID any original artists, please share.)
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These are wonderful! The bottom drawing looks a lot like a design for an amphibious vehicle. The unicorn detector on the nose may have been an air spritzer to shoot air in front of the bus while in in submarine mode. This would displace water in its path to reduce drag on the boat/bus/moonmobile. The "Coast to Coast Wow!" is amazing. I've never seen anything like it and I study this stuff (the history of the future of technology). You bring out the best in all of these designs, well done!
China is an ancient country with a quite wealthy heritage. The a large number of years of history have Chinese Fashion laid a wealthy basis for the lives of its inhabitants these days. While a few of the ancient Chinese myths and cultural traditions have been forgotten or are no longer observed, a lot of of them are nevertheless remembered and incorporated into daily life.
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3 comments:
These are wonderful!
The bottom drawing looks a lot like a design for an amphibious vehicle. The unicorn detector on the nose may have been an air spritzer to shoot air in front of the bus while in in submarine mode. This would displace water in its path to reduce drag on the boat/bus/moonmobile.
The "Coast to Coast Wow!" is amazing. I've never seen anything like it and I study this stuff (the history of the future of technology). You bring out the best in all of these designs, well done!
Cute story. Makes me want to be better. Thanks for sharing. You are wonderful.
China is an ancient country with a quite wealthy heritage. The a large number of years of history have Chinese Fashion laid a wealthy basis for the lives of its inhabitants these days. While a few of the ancient Chinese myths and cultural traditions have been forgotten or are no longer observed, a lot of of them are nevertheless remembered and incorporated into daily life.
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