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 Post subject: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:06 
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Isn't that lovely?

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Well how about living in a flat like that?

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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:09 
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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
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Personally, I'd love to live in that. I may have to do something similar to my house, but raise it up on stilts instead.

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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:10 
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Isn't that lovely?

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Dimrill wrote:
Personally, I'd love to live in that. I may have to do something similar to my house, but raise it up on stilts instead.


from only $3,000,000

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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
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Spinglo Sponglo! wrote:
Dimrill wrote:
Personally, I'd love to live in that. I may have to do something similar to my house, but raise it up on stilts instead.


from only $3,000,000

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that ones probably the first floor where you get a 360 degree view of the car park.


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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:13 
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The first rotating building in the world!

...except for this one.

Also, why would you want to live in Dubai? Because it's run by sand monkeys, all the fun stuff is banned.


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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
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That's a bit strong isn't it, MA?

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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
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Tell that to the people who got thrown in prison for eating a poppy seed bagel at Heathrow.


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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
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MetalAngel wrote:
The first rotating building in the world!

...except for this one.

Also, why would you want to live in Dubai? Because it's run by sand monkeys, all the fun stuff is banned.


They all rotate at the same speed tho.

Plus they are building one in Moscow too.

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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
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Whilst your right about their ridiculous laws calling them 'sand monkeys' destroys your argument by making you sound massively racist.

Eeeesh.

It's not like we through around the N bomb because Mugabe's a cunt.

Though I did have a massive argument with a friend who went to dubai on holiday about how safe it was. That poppy seed stuff scared the crap out of her when she got back.

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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
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Spinglo Sponglo! wrote:
MetalAngel wrote:
The first rotating building in the world!

...except for this one.


They all rotate at the same speed tho./quote]

I didn't realize they had to rotate at different speeds for it to count as a rotating building.

The 'sand monkeys' thing was a joke (haven't you seen the South Park where they go to Afghanistan) but I was trying to make a point (which you've gotten, at least).

Also, I'd sooner live in Moscow than in Dubai. Have you SEEN chicks from Soviet Russia?

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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
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MetalAngel wrote:
I didn't realize they had to rotate at different speeds for it to count as a rotating building.



That web page that I did link to in the first post wrote:
"It's the first building that rotates, moves, and changes shape,"


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The innovative, 420-metre (1,378-foot) building's apartments would spin a full 360 degrees, at voice command, around a central column by means of 79 giant power-generating wind turbines located between each floor.


I hope there's a good list of voice commands like 'FASTER! SPIN FASTER!' and 'TRANSFORM!'

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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
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How the fuck do you fit a lift to that thing then? Or stairs?


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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
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Dudley wrote:
How the fuck do you fit a lift to that thing then? Or stairs?


They'll be rotating around a static core, which will have lift and stairs in.

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The lift runs up the outside, and can only move to the next floor when the tracks it runs on are precisely aligned. As a result, some people living on the 15th floor have been trying to get down to the laundry room for the last week. :p


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Righty.


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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
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After all the excitement has died down I suspect the millionaires who live there will mainly use this to deal with the problem of the sun shining on your TV.

"Get up and move the TV a few inches? Fuck you! I'm rich! I'll move the building!"

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Craster wrote:
Dudley wrote:
How the fuck do you fit a lift to that thing then? Or stairs?


They'll be rotating around a static core, which will have lift and stairs in.


Yep, and the lift exits straight into the apartments. It's like Russian roulette.


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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
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I went to the rotating restaurant in Switzerland from that James Bond film when I was very young. There was a clip show of parts of the movie there which featured the restaurant I was in exploding, which confused the hell out of me because I didn't understand the concept of "models".


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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
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I seriously wouldn't want to wake up with a hangover in one of those apartments though.


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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
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MetalAngel wrote:
The lift runs up the outside, and can only move to the next floor when the tracks it runs on are precisely aligned. As a result, some people living on the 15th floor have been trying to get down to the laundry room for the last week. :p


It's actually a complex array of moving cubes, based on a prime number system with some rooms containing lots of death.

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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
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Alan Sugar's property division is launching the same thing in the UK. Except his rotating flat is in fact a standard flat with a swivel chair glued to the floor and a built in 3 inch drive.

Should you want the walls painted in anything other than green, there is a £100 surcharge.


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 Post subject: Re: Have you eaten in one of those rotating restaurants
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I went to the one in Dortmund a few years ago, it was beautiful, but go very sunburnt sat watching, I didn't want to get off and anyone who knows me knows I hate heights!

The only English link I can find is here. Just scroll down a little.

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