Who amongst us have not thought about what it might be to be invisible? Well, the engineers at Mercedes Benz have found a way to make a car (almost) invisible. Clever, though likely expensive.
I don’t care if a car is invisible or not. I still want my flying car.
Aliasalphasays
Wonder how many ways a car like that would be illegal to drive. Though I suppose they could only charge you if they could catch you, shame the ‘cloaking device’ only works on one side…
I rather imagine they will wind up making invisible military robotic vehicles or something. Doubtful they’ll let that little stunt go to waste after using it on a commercial.
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'Tis Himself says
I don’t care if a car is invisible or not. I still want my flying car.
Aliasalpha says
Wonder how many ways a car like that would be illegal to drive. Though I suppose they could only charge you if they could catch you, shame the ‘cloaking device’ only works on one side…
sminhinnick says
Flying car? It’s here already. You want The Transition® by Terrafugia: http://www.terrafugia.com
Now they just need to merge that with the Aquada (http://www.gibbstech.com/aquada.php) and I might buy it.
georgewiman says
I rather imagine they will wind up making invisible military robotic vehicles or something. Doubtful they’ll let that little stunt go to waste after using it on a commercial.