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Re: BMW 2035: A Space Wheels Entry
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Thu, 2 Dec 2004 01:05:17 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Joseph Sibilia-Young wrote:
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My entry for the spacewheels contest. Inspiration came from the spherical
wheels and low-slung chassis of the car in I, Robot.
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Nice work Joseph. I like the low, wide look of this one. Its like the fenders
have moved from the top to the sides. Clever choice for the wheels, too. I know
you used an an axle, but they have that appearance of being able to rotate in
any direction like ball bearings, thus making it possible to drive sideways.
Fun.
I saw that movie twice on airplanes in the past month, and I knew it would be
inspiring...
Peace and spheres,
Professor Whateverly
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