Chiba, Japan, has the most extensive suspended monorail system in the world. It “flies” over the city streets like something out of a sci-fi movie. Here’s how it looks, inside and out.
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The smartphone orchestra seem to be having fun with this, but I don’t think there is an app that lets you join in with others on the tube who also have the app. Someone make it and add the link, I want it.
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Falkirk Boat lift in Scotland is the only rotating boat lift in the world. This spectacular boat lift has been designed with acute engineering skills to meet a specific purpose. Find out more about the boatlift inside the article.
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How many bombs have gone off in busses? And how many times do we have to think about the prospect whilst using public transport? Disproportional to say the least. Blair was Thatcher’s fault.
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This Chinese train does not just float upside down; it also has transparent cabins with clear glass bottoms.
Here is another floating train system in Japan.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/geoffreymorrison/2016/07/30/the-hanging-monorail-of-chiba-japan/?sh=9af5c0652ad5
These floating “upside down” trains have been around for a while. The oldest one is in Germany and still operational.
Check this out: China has a suspended railway system whose trains float upside down!
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/china-rolls-out-its-first-sky-train-1457277
Vancouver has a pretty popular sky train service.
Cool idea. Here’s something similar you can find on Amazon. https://www.amazon.ca/Move-Bluetooth-Punching-Adjustable-Freestanding/dp/B08RXQ7LH4
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One of the more popular existing music collab apps should add a live feature that connects to GPS for sure.
reminds me of this flashmob from ages ago. No app needed, just a sense of fun.
The smartphone orchestra seem to be having fun with this, but I don’t think there is an app that lets you join in with others on the tube who also have the app. Someone make it and add the link, I want it.
You mean like this one – already working in scotland
OminiBuzz does the trick…
Google can do it for you on your phone now.
HMMMM ?
How many bombs have gone off in busses? And how many times do we have to think about the prospect whilst using public transport? Disproportional to say the least. Blair was Thatcher’s fault.
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