CN Tower dethroned by Dubai building

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by hadouken, Sep 14, 2007.

  1. xmichelly

    xmichelly Well-Known Member

    ^ yeah i'm more likely to go to toronto than dubai
     
  2. kdotc

    kdotc 안녕하세요빅뱅K-Dragon입니다

    ^ come then =) lol
     
  3. xmichelly

    xmichelly Well-Known Member

    ^ lol i will if you pay for my ticket
     
  4. MissCheekS

    MissCheekS Reconnaîssant ❤

    hey is it true that its cold in CAD for like 8 months a year?
     
  5. khaotic

    khaotic Fobulous

    8 months? That's like 1600's-1800's. As you can tell the climate has changed a lot during that time
     
  6. MissCheekS

    MissCheekS Reconnaîssant ❤

    hahahaha....okkkk...i thought u guys had long long winters
     
  7. khaotic

    khaotic Fobulous

    Well if you go more up north you can still get some long winters, but still not like how it used to be.
     
  8. MissCheekS

    MissCheekS Reconnaîssant ❤

    Ooohhhh....ok -sweat hehe
     
  9. kdotc

    kdotc 안녕하세요빅뱅K-Dragon입니다

    the window is opened and my hands are FREEZING and im wearing a sweater and its still SUMMER

    i bet dubai don't have snow
     
  10. khaotic

    khaotic Fobulous

    neither does Toronto......
     
  11. MissCheekS

    MissCheekS Reconnaîssant ❤

    Lol...yeah kdotc....we all know it doesnt snow in dubai....=/

    it snows in holland....i like snow =)
     
  12. how feeble dude... spend some time in mtl.. youll see the diff lol
     
  13. hiake

    hiake Vardøgr of da E.Twin

    At least T. can still say it is the tallest tower in North America... If that's any consolation... -rolleyes

    As for the amount of snow and precipation in general, visit the Atlantic provinces and you'll know what you've been missing, the climate is slightly milder than inland MTL, TO, WPG or even CLG, but the amount of snow? OVERWHELMING.
     
  14. hksta

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    dubai is beautiful and developing very rapidly. there creating lots of interesting landmarks that will attract tourists.
    i think its a pretty safe place to visit.
     
  15. dim8sum

    dim8sum ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪....

    isnt it all about prestige and making a landmark -shrug

    i doubt many people could afford to live in the super tall skyscrapers
     
  16. ^ but if they cant pay for it, rich people can pay for it. still a home for some human beings..

    i seriously doubt theyd make a building just for the heck of it..

    it has to have a primary function, which is a home, and its secondary function, perhaps the prestige of having the highest building..
     
  17. dim8sum

    dim8sum ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪....

    well ya gotta think that most of these super sky scrapers are actually built in the heart of business areas and then are filled with offices and shopping malls

    but i would say its mainly to attract large multi-national businesses to use it as a HQ, rather than as homes for people
     
  18. well that too..

    i guess a percentage of buildings are used for business, others for homes..

    now considering the space is small, they make sky scraper buildings to take advantage of the space in the air, so we can cram more people in.. meh.. doesnt matter..
     
  19. hem

    hem Well-Known Member

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    hrmmm...this is like a sandbox competition between two little kids. they could have used the money and resources for something better than this ostentatious building ????=/
     
  20. as i do recall, making spaces for our ever growing population, whether its for business or as homes, is for something better..