Slashdot Mirror


Scott Adams's Plan For Building Giant Energy-Generating Pyramids

LoLobey (1932986) writes "Scott Adams has proposed a pyramid project to save the world via energy generation and tourism. Basically build giant pyramids, miles wide and high, in the desert to generate power via chimney effect and photo voltaics with added features for tourism (he's planning ahead for when robots take over all the work and we'll need something to do). He's had a few "Big Ideas" lately (canals, ice bergs, ion energy)."

5 of 107 comments (clear)

  1. But by TechyImmigrant · · Score: 4, Funny

    He doesn't have the pointy hair necessary to manage the project

    --
    I should use this sig to advertise my book ISBN-13 : 978-1501515132.
  2. Not another Pyramid Scheme by gurps_npc · · Score: 4, Funny

    Nothing to see here folks, the joke is in the subject line.

    --
    excitingthingstodo.blogspot.com
  3. Re:Qualifications? by NoNonAlphaCharsHere · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I've never seen an example of him telling the engineers of the world that they're doing it all wrong where he hasn't been right.

  4. Qualifications: thinker and visionary by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Anyone can be an effective visionary if they have an analytical mind and aren't stuck in the mental rut of dogma. Authors, including authors of cartoons, tend to spend most of their time thinking, so they're a fairly good profession for spawning visionaries quite regularly.

    Engineers make things, and they're very practical and pragmatic about it --- they make things that actually work, and as such they're the creators of everything technical in the modern world. Having both feet well anchored on the ground is almost the opposite of thinking about the distant future though --- if they do become visionaries, it's not so much a result of their profession but because they also enjoy pure science and futurism.

    I'm an engineer, but I wouldn't poo poo Scott Adams just because he's not. If he (or anyone else) comes up with some interesting designs, I'm sure that many skilled engineers and scientists will sanity check them before the detailed design begins.

  5. You're assuming it's solid. by Chirs · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Presumably it would be just a hollow shell, and thus vastly lighter in weight than the pyramid of giza.