Eye Candy: Tanker Reuse

Additional buy viagra once daily human studies are needed to fully show the safety and buy estradiol sale effectiveness of using the combination of herbs internally or topically. buy kenalog online The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a civil rights discount clozapine law that bars discrimination against people with disabilities. Certain infections purchase cheap zithromax sale overdose can trigger an immune response that leads to joint inflammation buy cheap toradol online and, in some cases, the development of arthritis. Periodic limb cheap cialis no prescription movements disorderPeriodic limb movements disorder (PLMD) occurs when a person diclofenac online stores periodically and involuntarily moves their limbs during sleep. Doctors typically order allopurinol lowest dosage cheapest price won't prescribe Armour Thyroid for hypothyroidism related to subacute thyroiditis clomid online (a rare type of thyroid inflammation). Another reason could be quinine in uk that honey causes the body to release insulin, which could generic accutane lower triglyceride levels. Dosage for preventing the rejection of a generic colchicine kidney transplantThe dosage of Rapamune that your doctor recommends to order viagra no prescription required help prevent the rejection of a kidney transplant depends on buy cheap (ovral side effects liquid your risk of rejection. While chemotherapy will not cure extensive stage.

boat-collagesmall.jpg

Tanker Reuse

In this scenario an oil tanker is raised like an obelisk into a pit. The carcass is than outfitted for whatever use its inhabitants see fit.

Very post-apocalyptic – I like it. It reminds me a little bit of Waterworld, actually – but it’s also just an interesting look at a possible [even if unlikely] future without oil.

.:via Archinect’s image gallery->

Posted: February 26th, 2009
at 3:47pm by orangemenace


Categories: architecture,eye candy,illustration

Comments: 2 comments



 

2 Responses to 'Eye Candy: Tanker Reuse'

Subscribe to comments with RSS or TrackBack to 'Eye Candy: Tanker Reuse'.

  1. good

    Anonymous

    24 Jun 09 at 1:21 am

     

  2. nice idea

    Anonymous

    24 Jun 09 at 1:21 am

     


 

Leave a Reply