just write

stronger-than-dirt:

The Six Supervillains of Nerd Culture

sugarcookiez:

Oh merlin…I cant un see this! 

sugarcookiez:

Oh merlin…I cant un see this! 

shycheytwilight:

you were my first and my last

i whant to keep my story like that

shycheytwilight:

you were my first and my last

i whant to keep my story like that

aliirose:

True

if every one knew how to apply this ….maybe we could live in a better place. maybe we could stay with those we love.

aliirose:

True

if every one knew how to apply this ….maybe we could live in a better place. maybe we could stay with those we love.

that is the coolest picture i have ever seen!!!

no words just….wow

no words just….wow

loganbit:

fox down… nooooooooooooo!! 

loganbit:

fox down… nooooooooooooo!! 

stoweboyd:

The Tata AirPod is a city car running on compressed air (as well as a battery-powered electric motor). The ease of converting air into an energy source using simple compressors means charging stations can be placed anywhere, and they require no provisioning — no trucks delivering gas, ethanol, or hydrogen — and they produce no emissions, just discharge of the air.

The AirPod can run 125mi (200k) at a top speed between 28 to 43mph (45 to 70kph). The car is intended for a single rider, and has a small cargo area in the back.

This is breakthrough design: it undercuts most of the negatives of the system it is designed to replace. And unlike other alternatives to traditional cars, it does not require an entire supply chain to exist before becoming practical in a single location. A city like New York could roll out a citywide fleet of AirPods Just like it is rolling out a bike sharing program (although the city’s bike share program has been delayed). It doesn’t need to build nuclear reactors, or deal with some hard-to-transport alternative fuel. In fact, New York City could simply repurpose existing gas stations or parking lots with compressors, and card readers. 

Totally awesome. Here’s the future. There Just need to make them stackable, like this: