ClubStead Engineering Hub
I’ve created a hub for information about our ClubStead hotel/resort design. It contains all the info posted so far, plus a SketchUp model for you to play with.
I’ve created a hub for information about our ClubStead hotel/resort design. It contains all the info posted so far, plus a SketchUp model for you to play with.
The next trickle from our engineering wrap-up: a video of the ClubStead design in a hydrodynamic simulation of movement in 15′ waves. Download the WMV, or watch it on YouTube:
MI&T has been burning the midnight oil to get this engineering report out.
Hey everyone. We’ve got several new features launching this week, just in time for the traffic from the Wired Magazine article – Live Free or Drown: Floating Utopias on the Cheap.
Here:
Several dozen conference-goers are filing into the Mendocino Room of the Embassy Suites Hotel in Burlingame, a San Francisco suburb, arming themselves with coffee and muffins as they shuffle to their seats. It’s the kind of scene that occurs daily—if not hourly—in the Bay Area, where techies and businesspeople forever squeeze into drab meeting rooms to discuss how they are going to change the world.
February’s issue of Wired Magazine, which just hit the newsstands, contains an article about TSI starting on page 58. It is also available online.
It includes a picture of the 200-guest resort platform which MI&T designed for us, and which we patented last week. We weren’t expecting this article for a few more days, and we’ve been working hard on several site changes that we’ll be launching for y’all next week.
Joe Lonsdale, our Chairman of the Board, recently talked to a reporter for an upcoming piece about the question of fun/crazy business models and the risks for our brand.
I’ve decided I’m going to a conference in Durham (NE UK, close to Scotland) April 1-3. I will probably hit London for a couple days afterwards. I would very much like to give one or more seastead talks while I am in London – or at the very least, do a meetup at a pub. Anyone in London who’d be interested in helping me arrange something? Email .
We’re looking for quotes for the front page that capture the essence of seasteading. Things like:
Please comment here with your ideas.
Some nice dialogue has developed around Jacob Lyles’ structuralism posts, which I mentioned in the recent Structure and Policy post.