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    Nice..

    I have been teasing my wife about my plans to build a falcon house. Any engineer want to design it for me?
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    OMG a falcon house! That would be amazing! I'm gonna sign up for architecture classes today!
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    I've been toying with a idea of building a huge AT-AT or sometime on my 6 acres. I'm almost finish building my home...so i'm looking for a new project. atleast my horses will have more shade out here in florida.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strydur View Post
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    I have been teasing my wife about my plans to build a falcon house. Any engineer want to design it for me?
    That would be Awesome!
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    That would be cool. But it would be *impossible* to sell if you ever needed to move. (Unless you built it modular so you could take it with you.)
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    Does anyone else find it unacceptable that in 2008 (as opposed to 1977) we don't have AT-ATs for military use? Lightsabers defy physics (so far) but AT-ATs are certainly achieveable.

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    my girlfriend flat out just said no to letting me get this oh poosh. :P anywho a frickin beast is what this thing is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by felix142 View Post
    Does anyone else find it unacceptable that in 2008 (as opposed to 1977) we don't have AT-ATs for military use? Lightsabers defy physics (so far) but AT-ATs are certainly achieveable.
    I think the problem is that we really don't have any kind of metal that could take such a beating. A slow-moving large target like the AT-AT wouldn't really be practical.
    The Juggernaut, though, is slightly more practical (though it's still too big for use in city streets; you'd only want a juggernaut if you wanted to literally level a city).

    http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Heavy..._A6_Juggernaut
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightwing View Post
    I think the problem is that we really don't have any kind of metal that could take such a beating. A slow-moving large target like the AT-AT wouldn't really be practical.
    The Juggernaut, though, is slightly more practical (though it's still too big for use in city streets; you'd only want a juggernaut if you wanted to literally level a city).

    http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Heavy..._A6_Juggernaut
    Not to mention everyone would already know how to defeat a modern military AT-AT. Harpoons and tow cables! (Not to mention the fact that they're just very easy to knock over in general.)

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