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28 Comments
- Awezing, on 07/02/2009, -0/+32The text wasn't ***** replaced.
- yogurtslinger, on 07/02/2009, -0/+15Who wouldn't want a mass-transit roller coaster to take to work everyday? That would be awesome.
Oh, and report this ***** above me for his malware infested links. - RichieDUB, on 07/02/2009, -0/+10The residents of North Haverbrook might be interested.
- ChaosProfessor, on 07/02/2009, -0/+8"this text will be replaced"
- inactive, on 07/02/2009, -1/+8So this train runs on the "super string" theory? What!?
- mrpunman, on 07/02/2009, -1/+8That looked totally knot safe
- Myztry, on 07/02/2009, -0/+5Anyone who has ever been to a ski resort would never take any transportation that goes hundreds of kilometres per hour ON STRINGS...
No matter how tight they tension that ***** - it moves real bad... - charlietuna, on 07/02/2009, -0/+5"The project was pretty fast approved by Soviet government "
The author is pretty slow review article by good translator. - skipvt, on 07/02/2009, -0/+5String train?!? Why would we need a string train when we were supposed to have nuclear powered flying cars for christsake.
- BalancingAct, on 07/01/2009, -0/+3It reminds me of SkyRail that i had when i was a kid.
- FitteMas, on 07/02/2009, -0/+3Maby if we get Buckytubes strong and easy to make together with capitalism, we can make some "scifi" version of this
- tumbaba, on 07/02/2009, -0/+3"And some time ago they have built the working model that you can see on video:"
Anyone find the video? - kevinsboy, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2Missing the Colani monorail:
http://www.incredibleurope.com/_images/04colani_mo ... - grimborg, on 07/02/2009, -1/+3In soviet Russia, text ***** replaces YOU!
- inactive, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2How does this differ from an elevated tramway?
See: London DLR, Chicago L, Hersheypark Monorail :-$ - handheldchimp, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2gtfo.
- inactive, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2LOL that's the first thing I thought of too.
- inactive, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2Love that website. Russia is full of interesting items. Pity about the rust. Billions of dollars of serious hardware rusting, sinking, rotting....
Someone needs to start recycling *****.. - mike42979, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2What a garbage article and his English sucked also.
- rac1234, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2*poles
- McShifty, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2Old things are creepy.
- WaKluk, on 07/02/2009, -1/+2reminds me of RollerCoaster the Tycoon 2
- phillashcroft, on 07/02/2009, -1/+2Did anyone notice it says "The steel cords under great tension had to be stretched on the POLLS across all the country to support the high speed (up to 500 km/h - 300 mph) trains movement." ?
- newquayweb, on 07/27/2009, -0/+1it's a little bit looking unsafe though through continuos researches and studies, i think it will be developed into a safe and economic way of travelling.
- inactive, on 07/02/2009, -0/+1why doesn't this super pricks profile show up? hes been a ***** prick here for so long
- MasterGrief, on 07/02/2009, -0/+1It sometimes seems that engrishrussia would be a more accurate site title, but I'm not complaining. I can count on it to give me something interesting that I'd never heard about on a remarkably regular basis.
- freakFlag, on 07/02/2009, -0/+1That's what I like to see engineers dream up, a crash that's guaranteed to kill you ...
- MasterGrief, on 07/02/2009, -0/+1It's different because the Soviets tried to build it and, as usual, it didn't go anywhere.
Failed Soviet plans are nearly always more interesting than successful "western" ones.



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