Design a Vehicle: Create a Realistic, Practical, User-Friendly 3-in-1

In summary, the conversation mainly revolves around the idea of a versatile vehicle that can travel on land, sea, and air. The participants discuss the practicality, cost, and safety concerns of such a vehicle. Some suggest using a hovercraft or a flying car, while others express skepticism about the idea. There are also discussions about traffic laws and the potential impact on cities if these vehicles were to become popular. The conversation ends with mixed opinions about the feasibility and desirability of a vehicle that can do it all.
  • #36
Yeah, and everybody knows that the Druids were Norweedish. Sheesh! Where did you study history? :rolleyes:
 
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  • #37
Danger said:
Yeah, and everybody knows that the Druids were Norweedish. Sheesh! Where did you study history? :rolleyes:


I bet you can not twidle your thumbs like i can.
 
  • #38
"Do you twiddle your thumb at me Sir?"
 
  • #39
wolram said:
I bet you can not twidle your thumbs like i can.
I have better things to twiddle, thank you very much.

3trQN said:
"Do you twiddle your thumb at me Sir?"
And the fight is on... :biggrin:
 

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