pyramid city is a 3000 foot tall city built out of carbon like tiny chicken wire wrapped in spid carbon it will not be enclosed and is powered by hydrogen and waves it will house and buisness creating less polution then a hybrid car it will not use cars but uses elavatos that goes all ways and megnetic trains and magnetic subays it will be built by spider robots that spin carbon and cover it in more carbon it will help under crowd the crowded city of tokyo which is already in a position to colapse at any second it wil creat homes and buinseess and schools for 750,000 people how long do u think it will take to build?
2006-10-15
04:09:26
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not over the city but over tokyo bay. people tinkit will take about 10 to 100 years it should take only 20 the the discovery thing i just watched said "in 2110" the new pryamid will be built" it shoul take only 20 maybe 30
2006-10-15
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yes
2006-10-15 04:10:20
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answered by Aleem 3
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A small sq. temple, equipped by using the Sumerian king Aannipadda, of Ur, approximately 4500 B. C., is the oldest construction in the international nonetheless status above floor, in accordance to a checklist from Dr. C. Leonard Woolley, director of the joint day trip of the British Museum and the college of Pennsylvania Museum, that's excavating in the area of Ur in decrease Babylonia (TiME, April 28, July 9, Dec. 31). The temple, located at tell el Obeid, 4 miles from Ur, became first unearthed some months in the past, yet its excavation has now been performed, carrying back the widely used historic previous of Sumeria one thousand years into mythical a while. With an age of over 6,000 years, the temple is very practically two times as old by way of fact the relics of King TutankhAmen.
2016-10-16 05:28:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Will there be public restrooms? The ones at Barnes and Noble are getting really funky. If they start Monday Morning I think we can have it up by New Years. But it's going to take about 7,000,652 spider robots working around the clock.
Hey Ho
Lets Go
The Future is in someone elses hands.
2006-10-15 04:13:15
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answered by who da wha? 4
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There was a special on this very topic on Discovery Channel.
The drawbacks include:
1. Severe weather (tidal waves, tsunamis, earthquakes, etc.) would destroy the structure and millions of people.
2. If one power grid goes out, the pyramid is paralyzed.
3. Do you really wanna live in a pyramid? NOT ME!!!
2006-10-15 04:14:54
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answered by Obama, 47 y/o political virgin 5
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They totally should. I mean, what's the argument against this? Right, nothing!
2006-10-15 04:10:44
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answered by Travbot the Observer 2
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Only if they want to.
2006-10-15 05:48:41
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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they should build one over iran...lol i don't want them to blow up israel =0
2006-10-15 04:12:16
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answered by togamadness 2
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I see??!!
2006-10-15 04:10:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I say, go for it!
2006-10-15 04:15:27
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answered by Angela 7
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maybe
2006-10-15 12:44:53
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answered by Anonymous
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