Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus
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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostWon't happen ever. I mean, didn't happen ever. Or else where are the time travellers? I haven't seen any.
Maybe they are being discrete.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostTime travel is already in the planning phase too. Won't happen in our lifetime unless you are planning to live to be 5000+
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou stumbled into a thread where grown-ups were talking about Nuclear Power, which I had rather boringly diverted down a sidestreet of Mile-High Buildings that might possibly be built one day on notoriously shifting sands, and actually be up to 1/3 of a mile short of the full mile. You, quite justifiably, rubbished this latest crazy notion of mine, by which time everyone else had either moved on or fallen asleep.
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I feel a bit sorry for you Shaun. You stumbled into a thread where grown-ups were talking and tried to contribute, but then you couldn't find a way out.
I've found a thread more suited to your level of debating technique and scientific knowledge: http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...vs-coffee.html
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In May 2008, soil testing in the area cast doubt over whether the proposed location could support a skyscraper of significant height, MEED reported that the project has been scaled back, making it "up to 500 meters shorter".[7]
Reports in 2009 suggested[8] that the project had been put on hold due to the global economic crisis and that Bechtel was "in the process of ending its involvement with the project".[
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAgain, what's changed since the Burj Kalifah to support this?
I know the Arabs have plenty of money to burn, but if they are going to keep throwing good after bad trying to polish turds like Man City, then it will soon run out. Then they can get back to their camels and duststorms where they belong.
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