Solar-Powered Shrub Car 47
sparksfly writes "The Terrestrial Shrub Rover is a solar-powered vehicle that looks, as you may have guessed, exactly like a large shrub. According to designer Justin Shull, 'In the spirit of NASA and its forthcoming 2020 lunar expeditions in preparation for colonizing the moon, the Terrestrial Shrub Rover presents the opportunity to explore terrestrial and social environments back on Earth from within a manned, foliage bedecked, solar electric powered rover.'
Voyeurism to a new level (Score:1)
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Whole new meaning to "whacking off in the bushes"?
Portable Hunting Blind (Score:3, Insightful)
There just might be a market for this.
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The Chia Pet of vehicles? I think not.
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But is it Vegan? (Score:2, Insightful)
What about Kosher?
No, I don't know why I'm asking these questions. :p
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or why you got modded up insightful :p
Sometimes, I really hate artists (Score:1)
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Nah, man, see you just don't get it.
Any time in my life I've ever heard that phrase, it was being uttered by a complete and utter tool.
(Why yes, I do use it in day-to-day conversation, why do you ask?)
Not what I expected. (Score:3, Insightful)
I can't believe I even clicked through to read the story. This has to be one of the more misleading stories... "solar powered shrub car" in my mind makes me think that there's some magical link between the fact that it looks like a shrub, using photosynthesis to power the car. But no. That's not it at all. It's just a shrub because it can be.
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Why just yesterday I was looking at a tree and thinking "Hey, those creating solar panels could learn a lot about increasing the surface area of cheap solar panel arrays by copying trees."
I was hoping to see little tiny solar panels stuck all over it like leaves.
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In other words, this story is shrubbish.
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Looking at some of the other art projects on that website, I doubt very much that the greenery on the vehicle is live. It looks very much like branches "harvested" (reclaimed?) from artificial christmas trees.
And, if it is solar powered, the panels that charge the batteries aren't located on the vehicle.
A great art project, but without some more technical documentation, not very satisfying to my inner geek.
Oh, John Deere. (Score:1, Funny)
Oh yes. (Score:2)
The cartoon-loving part of me desperately wants one.
New take on the burning bush? (Score:5, Funny)
If something catches fire on that vehicle(and thus catches the shrubbery), you have a burning bush. No word on if anyone would be speaking from it.
Re:New take on the burning bush? (Score:5, Funny)
If something catches fire on that vehicle(and thus catches the shrubbery), you have a burning bush. No word on if anyone would be speaking from it.
Unintelligible screams of terror seems likely.
Stalker mobile (Score:5, Funny)
This looks like something out of a road runner cartoon, where Wiley coyote follows him in a giant (ACME made) bush.
Find me a... (Score:1)
They're going to have to find a lot of shrubberies. Perhaps they should ask Roger.
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In all seriousness though. What a complete waste of time. I think I might be able to walk faster then that thing.
All that video needs to complete it... (Score:2)
is Benny Hill chasing it while sped-up violin music plays.
Seriously, it looks like something the BBC would have put together for an episode of the Goodies or Benny Hill.
Yes, I know Benny Hill wasn't on the BBC.
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He's on BBC America in reruns :p
(or at least was as of almost 3 years ago)
Violin? (Score:2)
I say again... (Score:2)
In the spirit of NASA and its forthcoming 2020 lunar expeditions in preparation for colonizing the moon
Shouldn't it be disguised as a moon rock then? And what's the purpose of hiding a rover on a colonized moon? Is this some sort of lunar Big Brother project? GoogleVan, is that you?
We want...A SHRUBBERY! (Score:1, Funny)
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Ni! Ni!
CSA Avatar (Score:2)
That's cute. The Canadian Space Agency has a payload similar to this onboard ISS right now. It is called Avatar, and a crew member on the ISS controls a rover here on Earth. I guess the idea is to develop plans for exploring other planets from a spaceship in orbit... something we don't have a lot of experience with.
It would be really cool if they drove Avatar around, say, a public park or a mall, but I think they do it in boring open fields and such. If they tested it in public spaces, they could also study
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Avatar? It doesn't look a bit like me.
Desperation... (Score:2)
This is nonsensical desperation to come up with something new...not research that has any positive results that can lead to innovation.
Cheech and Chong (Score:2)
Does the picture remind anyone else of the weed vehicle from Cheech and Chong's Up in Smoke?
Viral Marketing (Score:1)
Didn't I see that... (Score:2)
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So... (Score:2)
So basically it's a duck blind on wheels. Gotcha.
If you look closely at the pics (Score:2)
Well now... (Score:1)
A GREAT art project. (Score:1)