I would love to meet the man and see his awesome ship!!! Just to spend a a week with this brain would be amazing. Call me Bill. I’m a gutsy old lady of 73 who loves an adventure. Been on over 30 ocean cruises to places like Antarctica Australia and New Zealand. To hear this man’s stories would so much fun
How is this ship helping the environment?? How much of a carbon footprint would it produce to make EVERYTHING that goes into the building. Its use of hydrogen is cool, but don’t play off like this is some environmentally brilliant ship.
but thank the gods he gave mosquito nets away a few years ago. That they then turned into fishing nets and destroyed their own coasts with. what a wise man. The 640kb scion of wisdom.
Note TO BILL GATES: The pilothouse windshields would be much improved with REVERSE SLANT, to avoid glare & provide more effective wipers (important). It's like your designer is ignorant of what a vessel even is? It's not a house, it's a boat. It won't be sitting on a bluff, it will be moving in salt water in all kinds of seas. But as pictured, this appears to be an unfortunate example of STYLE OVER FUNCTION. iow: NOT the best choices. That's what happens when you hire a pretty-boy interior-designer sort instead of a salty (experienced) real SHIP-builder! Hydrogen drives are a great idea! But also, don't forget lessons learned already, suggesting that explorer yacht designs - built for an actual OCEAN environment - make a lot more sense. Design needs to FOLLOW function! When you approach it the other way around, you aren't taking into account where the vessel will be going, and what problems/solutions it will therefore encounter. Seeing a so-called "advanced" ship that boasts design more than function? You need to fire the la-dee-da designer & hire a better-qualified replacement who actually knows about SHIP-design!
What do you think?
I think the quality is 720p and its blurry
I think you use too much stock footage and upload crappy quality videos that are too low res.
I would love to meet the man and see his awesome ship!!! Just to spend a a week with this brain would be amazing. Call me Bill. I’m a gutsy old lady of 73 who loves an adventure. Been on over 30 ocean cruises to places like Antarctica Australia and New Zealand. To hear this man’s stories would so much fun
How is this ship helping the environment?? How much of a carbon footprint would it produce to make EVERYTHING that goes into the building. Its use of hydrogen is cool, but don’t play off like this is some environmentally brilliant ship.
but thank the gods he gave mosquito nets away a few years ago.
That they then turned into fishing nets and destroyed their own coasts with. what a wise man.
The 640kb scion of wisdom.
Note TO BILL GATES: The pilothouse windshields would be much improved with REVERSE SLANT, to avoid glare & provide more effective wipers (important). It's like your designer is ignorant of what a vessel even is? It's not a house, it's a boat. It won't be sitting on a bluff, it will be moving in salt water in all kinds of seas. But as pictured, this appears to be an unfortunate example of STYLE OVER FUNCTION. iow: NOT the best choices. That's what happens when you hire a pretty-boy interior-designer sort instead of a salty (experienced) real SHIP-builder!
Hydrogen drives are a great idea! But also, don't forget lessons learned already, suggesting that explorer yacht designs - built for an actual OCEAN environment - make a lot more sense. Design needs to FOLLOW function! When you approach it the other way around, you aren't taking into account where the vessel will be going, and what problems/solutions it will therefore encounter.
Seeing a so-called "advanced" ship that boasts design more than function? You need to fire the la-dee-da designer & hire a better-qualified replacement who actually knows about SHIP-design!
dumb idea biggest problem is fueling