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January 24, 2021, 07:38:51 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sd9nhrlZFx0&list=PLmvUyUoRmaxP-ZrPlEg7F3syasHt9txlH&index=2&t=44s

The whole playlist is informative and powerful. I would love to create an altcoin for the development of one of these. The R&D costs will be only about $300k.

Then we can build our first full residential unit with another ~$500k...so $800k to start earning guaranteed cashflow ($4800 total...about $2000/month profit).
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January 24, 2021, 10:48:59 PM
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dont want to diss your fantasy.. seems you put alot of time into drawing it up. and then doing some other studies around it.

BUT..
 a 3 floor balcony and high ceilings for communial area. but then small bedrooms squeezed into the corners.. WHY!
heck even the kitchen area looks only big enough for a microwave and a 2 person breakfast bar

anyways back to the main issue.. the 12foot x 10foot bedroom.

average good size bed for a couple is 7x7. so thats only 3foot from the footstand of the bed to the door(7-10)
and if you centered the bed against the wall. thats only 5foot either side.(7-12)

sorry but i think a few months of that boxroom(cell) and people will be hoping to do the 3 floor dive to the ground. head first.
even a prison cell needs 7foorx10foot for a single prisonmate room..

dont squeeze things into corners just to have a 30foot high ceiling in the main communial area.
people would be happier with a 20foot high ceiling and then massive bedrooms on the top floor

i cant see you being a project/finance manager of any project. but just from a design point of view.. c'mon kid try a lil better

try to have it where people dont have to walk 100metres just to lay in a 4metre long box bedroom

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January 24, 2021, 11:49:39 PM
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dont want to diss your fantasy.. seems you put alot of time into drawing it up. and then doing some other studies around it.

BUT..
 a 3 floor balcony and high ceilings for communial area. but then small bedrooms squeezed into the corners.. WHY!
heck even the kitchen area looks only big enough for a microwave and a 2 person breakfast bar

anyways back to the main issue.. the 12foot x 10foot bedroom.

average good size bed for a couple is 7x7. so thats only 3foot from the footstand of the bed to the door(7-10)
and if you centered the bed against the wall. thats only 5foot either side.(7-12)

sorry but i think a few months of that boxroom(cell) and people will be hoping to do the 3 floor dive to the ground. head first.
even a prison cell needs 7foorx10foot for a single prisonmate room..

dont squeeze things into corners just to have a 30foot high ceiling in the main communial area.
people would be happier with a 20foot high ceiling and then massive bedrooms on the top floor

i cant see you being a project/finance manager of any project. but just from a design point of view.. c'mon kid try a lil better

try to have it where people dont have to walk 100metres just to lay in a 4metre long box bedroom

They also have a 16x24 foot area (x3 stories) and the entire shared space...kitchen/lounge etc.

At $400/month, these aren't priced to compete with 3,500sqft McMansions.

You also passed over the modular 3D city itself, and all of the benefits therein.
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January 27, 2021, 06:49:49 PM
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Would anyone be interested in starting an altcoin for this purpose? I was thinking of doing bonds for financing, but no one is interested...they're boring and can't keep up with inflation.
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