General Chat / I'm getting a new Element.
- 08-April 04
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Critic Offline
You know, Turtleman, NASA's developing 'personalized jets' - flying cars - that will have a fully working test model in around 2010, and they say it will be available to the general public at around $100,000 - $70,000 to start after a few years of testing them to get them to work properly.
Just a little tid-bit I saw on DiscoveryWeek or whatever the program's called on the Science channel. -
JBruckner Offline
[font="Arial"]You know, Turtleman, NASA's developing 'personalized jets' - flying cars - that will have a fully working test model in around 2010, and they say it will be available to the general public at around $100,000 - $70,000 to start after a few years of testing them to get them to work properly.
Just a little tid-bit I saw on DiscoveryWeek or whatever the program's called on the Science channel.
You are not supposed to be interested in that.
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Critic Offline
Tough shit, buddy.
[font="Arial"]You know, Turtleman, NASA's developing 'personalized jets' - flying cars - that will have a fully working test model in around 2010, and they say it will be available to the general public at around $100,000 - $70,000 to start after a few years of testing them to get them to work properly.
Just a little tid-bit I saw on DiscoveryWeek or whatever the program's called on the Science channel.
You are not supposed to be interested in that.
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`sfkstyle Offline
You really showed him wrong. Looks like were going to conform to your lifestyle.
Tough shit, buddy.
[font="Arial"]You know, Turtleman, NASA's developing 'personalized jets' - flying cars - that will have a fully working test model in around 2010, and they say it will be available to the general public at around $100,000 - $70,000 to start after a few years of testing them to get them to work properly.
Just a little tid-bit I saw on DiscoveryWeek or whatever the program's called on the Science channel.
You are not supposed to be interested in that.
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JBruckner Offline
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You really showed him wrong. Looks like were going to conform to your lifestyle.
Tough shit, buddy.
[font="Arial"]You know, Turtleman, NASA's developing 'personalized jets' - flying cars - that will have a fully working test model in around 2010, and they say it will be available to the general public at around $100,000 - $70,000 to start after a few years of testing them to get them to work properly.
Just a little tid-bit I saw on DiscoveryWeek or whatever the program's called on the Science channel.
You are not supposed to be interested in that.
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It isn't even feasable in the first place.
On topic, I don't like the Element it's too, well, boring.
For that price you get a very nice BMW, used of course but nonetheless, nice.
Yeah.
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Turtleman Offline
Lmao. That will be the day. I can just see the chaos happening now.You know, Turtleman, NASA's developing 'personalized jets' - flying cars - that will have a fully working test model in around 2010, and they say it will be available to the general public at around $100,000 - $70,000 to start after a few years of testing them to get them to work properly.
Just a little tid-bit I saw on DiscoveryWeek or whatever the program's called on the Science channel. -
Skylor Offline
I have taste!
Darling, what exactly do you plan on doing in this car? Is this going to be some kind of Pimpmobile?The car is amazing.
I just test drove it, and wow.
The seats do everything.
You can fold them all over and it turns into a bed!
AND IT WAS CONFORTABLE!
And you can take thme out, or move the up on the side.
And you can turn the top on the space tire case into a table.
Theres a tent you can get to extend the car from the back.
Theres a privacy tent like blind thing in the car too.
YOU CAN WASH IT OUT WITH A WATERHOSE INSIDE!
Everything is like the rubber material (xcept the seats which are wateroroof somehow too) so everything wipes up. I'm in love.
Anyway, Element's look like shit, if you get one you will prove that you have no taste. -
Skylor Offline
SO I went and test drove and looked at everything I could look at about them.
I think I'ma get the green. It's really nice.
The colors go well together.
Anyways, I should have it by Sat!
YAYAYAYA
Ooo, theresa coolfeatre, that allows me to hook up my iPod, so I dont hav to have CDs -
Critic Offline
Oh good, if you're going to get this at least you're going with green.
(The orange is fugly )
Although, what shade? -
Jellybones Offline
Awesome.Ooo, theresa coolfeatre, that allows me to hook up my iPod, so I dont hav to have CDs
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Skylor Offline
yea, Its an AUX sound thing.Awesome.
SO I can also hook up tvs and dvds and playstations and shit
xoxo -
Madhollander Offline
the alternative's are already there for years, the reason that there nog being used on big scale is because there not perfect yet (and because the oil wells have not dryed up yet, until the dry up there's money to be made with it)
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=1]I love how we Americans think we are so tough and awesome with these hummers and huge trucks when really it's using all of our oil. I feel sorry for the people in 100 years when we have to start using horses again.
Not to mention if you get hit by one of these things your dead.
More like 8-10 years Turtleman.
Don't worry though, there will be an alternative.
ok, the car looks ugly, but hosing it off inside, bed's, tent's, the aux sound thing.
jees if the car was'nt that fugly i'd buy it, great for camping and stuff -
Super_Shadow Offline
looks like a neat car but it looks weird to look at looks like a great place to SLEEP :scarface:
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