because every one knows :
1. what
2. when
3. how
to do what was supposed and expected to be done by him !!!!!
pre - December 10, 2010, 01:27
umm that looked more like 4 or 5 days, at the end of the video there.
pre - December 10, 2010, 01:34
umm that looked more like 4 or 5 days, at the end of the video there.
Andrew (guest) - April 15, 2011, 10:02
hmmm...looks credible on the facade...no pun intended. How will it stand up to a stiff breeze...earthquake...internal weights like interiors and people?
Unfortunately this smacks of Chinese propaganda...ooh look at us, look at us.
Markus (guest) - July 28, 2011, 05:01
Two days? Naawww. The foundation have had to be 1) dig out 2) cast 3) solidify a couple of days. A lot of work with electric wiring and water- and sewage stems needs to be done before the first module is put in place. And there may be a lot more construction to be done when the outer shell is on. Even so, it's quite an achivement. I have no immediate fear for low quality: Construction in a factory is a process easier to control and to maintain high quality standards. But... if the main goal is to build a house in two days, and not to build a usefull and sturdy house... then of course there might be "shortcuts" made compromising the building. We saw that a lot in the Sovjet (Reactor 4, anyone?). But we see in marketdriven countries too... to save money.
KRISHNA RAJ BAGALE (guest) - November 23, 2011, 20:51
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