Lol reminds me of this alternative solution “Residents of New Taipei City in Taiwan were offered a lottery ticket for every bag of poo they handed in. Officials collected 14,500 bags from 4,000 people, with the scheme said to have halved the amount of excrement in the city.”
Eight radical solutions to the problem of dog mess
The french don’t poo in the street as many claim, but I guess this could work for human waste too. There are toilets near public parks, maybe this could be a breakthrough.
Energy companies turn to animal poo for clean power - France 24
A theme park crash would be another idea for a ride. There are loads of fake “failures” they could put in place to replicate any of the usual accidents that really happen. Would be perfect for those that want the ultimate thrill/cred.
Didn’t realise it was an early AI… “One of the most ingenious aspects of Pac-Man is that each ghost behaves differently—one simply chases the player, two try to attack Pac-Man from the front, while the fourth will chase and then abruptly change course.
It was tricky because the monster movements are quite complex,” Iwatani said. “This is the heart of the game … The AI in this game impresses me to this day!”
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They should likely have an ANTI dog fouling campaign rather than a dog fouling campaign round here. Bet it’s grim by now.
Blimey, I didn’t know about this. I bet hardly anybody does.
Lol reminds me of this alternative solution “Residents of New Taipei City in Taiwan were offered a lottery ticket for every bag of poo they handed in. Officials collected 14,500 bags from 4,000 people, with the scheme said to have halved the amount of excrement in the city.”
Thought this was a joke. Doesn’t look pretty and if you don’t have enough poo, just plug in to the regular supply. Bit odd to be honest.
The french don’t poo in the street as many claim, but I guess this could work for human waste too. There are toilets near public parks, maybe this could be a breakthrough.
Goodness, it’s a thing. This could get legs!
A theme park crash would be another idea for a ride. There are loads of fake “failures” they could put in place to replicate any of the usual accidents that really happen. Would be perfect for those that want the ultimate thrill/cred.
Hmm, this is sick, in the traditional sense of the word. Someone is trying to cash in on Diana’s crash for there amusement. https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/princess-diana-horror-crash-theme-16329691
“I love to gobble up those dots / Keep pumping quarters in the slots / They call it Pac-Man / Yeah, it’s the Pac-Man.”
Didn’t realise it was an early AI… “One of the most ingenious aspects of Pac-Man is that each ghost behaves differently—one simply chases the player, two try to attack Pac-Man from the front, while the fourth will chase and then abruptly change course.
It was tricky because the monster movements are quite complex,” Iwatani said. “This is the heart of the game … The AI in this game impresses me to this day!”
This!!!
trip advisor does this already https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserReviews-g504148-d285167-r535575566-Alton_Towers_Theme_Park-Alton_Staffordshire_England.html
enter… virtual queues for theme parks
There’s a site for it but they don’t list them on the front page
Magnets are already used for breaks, saves wear and tear.
Here’s a list, they exist!
Yeah – electric mountain bike version of these monocycles would be great for down-hilling.
There’s loads of videos about unicycles but nothing about monocycles in the forest – and I mean motorcycles where you sit in the wheel, not on it.
cool
Thes would need serious suspension for forest trialling though…