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Will This Flying Car Get Crowdfunded?

cartechboy (2660665) writes "We all just have too much money on our hands, and we really want a flying car, right? Well that's what Skylys thinks, as it's trying to crowdfund a flying car. According to its website, 'In detail we aim to create an urban dual-mode, hybrid flight and electric drive motorized vehicle that fits into sustainable mobility.' How much money does it need? Oh about $3,111,075. Apparently the company has run out of money and needs more to 'start construction on our two prototypes to confirm our technical specifications; pay the chaps in the legal department; industrial engineers and take up occupancy of our future offices in Silicon Valley, where our backers can of course pay us a visit.'"

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  1. Betteridge's Law sez "Nope." by AuralityKev · · Score: 4, Informative

    They had me until "paying the lawyers."

    1. Re:Betteridge's Law sez "Nope." by sunderland56 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      They had me until "Silicon Valley".

      They aren't building a computer - they are building a car first, an airplane second, with some computer bits inside it. So why choose some of the world's most expensive real estate? Why put your engineering far, far away from any place you could test the flying capabilities?

    2. Re:Betteridge's Law sez "Nope." by CanHasDIY · · Score: 5, Funny

      They had me until "Silicon Valley".

      They aren't building a computer - they are building a car first, an airplane second, with some computer bits inside it. So why choose some of the world's most expensive real estate? Why put your engineering far, far away from any place you could test the flying capabilities?

      Because trendy, vertically integrated social media is the new synergistic paradigm, moving forward with robust sustainability and transparency, resonating with doubled-down, rock star game changers utilizing the bleeding-edge Cloud to future proof value-added, deliverable monetization!

      Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm late for my annual MBA-sponsored lobotomy.

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    3. Re:Betteridge's Law sez "Nope." by NotDrWho · · Score: 4, Funny

      I like your way of thinking. Would it be possible for me to buy your company for several billion dollars?

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      SJW's don't eliminate discrimination. They just expropriate it for themselves.
  2. Re:Getting started by gstoddart · · Score: 4, Insightful

    2D traffic sucks here; time to up-grade.

    I see way too many examples of people not understanding how to drive their car in 2D.

    The idea of many of these same drivers being expected to navigate in 3D is terrifying.

    There's a reason why getting a pilots license is much harder than getting a driving license. And the idiots I see around me talking on their phone, texting while driving, and weaving all over the place and making random lane changes ... these people in a flying car would be utterly dangerous.

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  3. Re:Not getting funded. by Grishnakh · · Score: 5, Insightful

    We already have flying cars: they're called "helicopters". They're absurdly expensive to operate, even the small 2-seater models, they're absurdly difficult to operate and require an enormous amount of training, and they're extremely dangerous.

    If you want a way to move people around faster, the answer is SkyTran.

  4. Re:They need more publicity by njnnja · · Score: 4, Insightful

    you need much more than publicity.

    ... only if their goal is to actually create a company that manufactures flying cars. If, however, their goal is to take a lot of people's money without giving them any legally recognized equity ownership or role in corporate governance, then I think that publicity is exactly what they need.

  5. Re:herpa derp by OneAhead · · Score: 4, Funny

    geekoid is Rick Hamell reposting his own list, you insensitive clod!