Tokyo Carpark

Fri 2007/02/16 16:24 JST
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What do you do if you want to park 4 cars in front of your house but only got space for two? Well you get one of these contraptions.

The car on the bottom has to be moved manually by a human in order to fit a car on top. Not sure about this particular one but many of them are powered by motors and air pressure. If you want to park 6 cars in front of you house you can always get two of these...

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  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    That's a good invention, very interesting for those free-space management maniacs.

    I think having the car in the bottom is okay!

    If you are the kind of person who doubts about everything, there is no need to live in a place where there are stairs to climb or a bridge to cross (logic is the same).
    And have in mind those trucks that carry cars on two levels, the system basically being the same.

    And this metal should not be fragile (possibility of rust or that it will fall apart), it should resist some tons. We don't live in the Iron Age anymore where hazards were common, I believe!

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:18:34 JST (ID #44374)
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    • HaoDesu
      HaoDesu (Registered on 2009/02/04)
      Video game developer
      http://www.instant-ramen.net

      Besides I would sue the company to death if my car was smashed by the one above ^^

      Fri 2009/03/06 23:45:15 JST (ID #511702)
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  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    That's a good invention, very interesting for those free-space management maniacs.

    I think having the car in the bottom is okay!

    If you are the kind of person who doubts about everything, there is no need to live in a place where there are stairs to climb or a bridge to cross (logic is the same).
    And have in mind those trucks that carry cars on two levels, the system basically being the same.

    And this metal should not be fragile (possibility of rust or that it will fall apart), it should resist some tons. We don't live in the Iron Age anymore where hazards were common, I believe!

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:18:34 JST (ID #86378)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    That's a good invention, very interesting for those free-space management maniacs.

    I think having the car in the bottom is okay!

    If you are the kind of person who doubts about everything, there is no need to live in a place where there are stairs to climb or a bridge to cross (logic is the same).
    And have in mind those trucks that carry cars on two levels, the system basically being the same.

    And this metal should not be fragile (possibility of rust or that it will fall apart), it should resist some tons. We don't live in the Iron Age anymore where hazards were common, I believe!

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:18:34 JST (ID #112074)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • D_Blade
    D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Non-profit org. volunteering work addict

    That's a good invention, very interesting for those free-space management maniacs.

    I think having the car in the bottom is okay!

    If you are the kind of person who doubts about everything, there is no need to live in a place where there are stairs to climb or a bridge to cross (logic is the same).
    And have in mind those trucks that carry cars on two levels, the system basically being the same.

    And this metal should not be fragile (possibility of rust or that it will fall apart), it should resist some tons. We don't live in the Iron Age anymore where hazards were common, I believe!

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:18:34 JST (ID #137899)
    reply to D_Blade's comment
  • Demacrez
    Demacrez in Houston, Texas, US (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Link Cosplayer, Video Gamer, Amatuer Programmer, and Artist
    http://demacrez.blogspot.com

    I like my car! I don't want it to be crushed if that thing fails! lol

    It is an interesting way to fit more cars. But I don't think they sell any of those here in the states. :P

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:19:21 JST (ID #44375)
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  • Demacrez
    Demacrez in Houston, Texas, US (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Link Cosplayer, Video Gamer, Amatuer Programmer, and Artist
    http://demacrez.blogspot.com

    I like my car! I don't want it to be crushed if that thing fails! lol

    It is an interesting way to fit more cars. But I don't think they sell any of those here in the states. :P

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:19:21 JST (ID #86379)
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  • Demacrez
    Demacrez in Houston, Texas, US (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Link Cosplayer, Video Gamer, Amatuer Programmer, and Artist
    http://demacrez.blogspot.com

    I like my car! I don't want it to be crushed if that thing fails! lol

    It is an interesting way to fit more cars. But I don't think they sell any of those here in the states. :P

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:19:21 JST (ID #112075)
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  • Demacrez
    Demacrez in Houston, Texas, US (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Link Cosplayer, Video Gamer, Amatuer Programmer, and Artist
    http://demacrez.blogspot.com

    I like my car! I don't want it to be crushed if that thing fails! lol

    It is an interesting way to fit more cars. But I don't think they sell any of those here in the states. :P

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:19:21 JST (ID #137900)
    reply to Demacrez's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    Danny, are you listening through my iSight? ^^; My fiancee and I where talking about this earlier...

    I'm surprise we don't have these lifts in the U.S., with as car poor we are. It should be perfectly safe to park your car on the bottom. Safety mechanisms keep the lift in place regardless of lose of pressure or power. Only thing you need to worry about is an earthquake... ^^;

    Whatever you come up with in the end will work well. Have you given thought to allowing members to customize what information is displayed on the top page? I sure you probably have that planned for the future. ^_-

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:20:24 JST (ID #44376)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    Danny, are you listening through my iSight? ^^; My fiancee and I where talking about this earlier...

    I'm surprise we don't have these lifts in the U.S., with as car poor we are. It should be perfectly safe to park your car on the bottom. Safety mechanisms keep the lift in place regardless of lose of pressure or power. Only thing you need to worry about is an earthquake... ^^;

    Whatever you come up with in the end will work well. Have you given thought to allowing members to customize what information is displayed on the top page? I sure you probably have that planned for the future. ^_-

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:20:24 JST (ID #86380)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    Danny, are you listening through my iSight? ^^; My fiancee and I where talking about this earlier...

    I'm surprise we don't have these lifts in the U.S., with as car poor we are. It should be perfectly safe to park your car on the bottom. Safety mechanisms keep the lift in place regardless of lose of pressure or power. Only thing you need to worry about is an earthquake... ^^;

    Whatever you come up with in the end will work well. Have you given thought to allowing members to customize what information is displayed on the top page? I sure you probably have that planned for the future. ^_-

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:20:24 JST (ID #112076)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    Danny, are you listening through my iSight? ^^; My fiancee and I where talking about this earlier...

    I'm surprise we don't have these lifts in the U.S., with as car poor we are. It should be perfectly safe to park your car on the bottom. Safety mechanisms keep the lift in place regardless of lose of pressure or power. Only thing you need to worry about is an earthquake... ^^;

    Whatever you come up with in the end will work well. Have you given thought to allowing members to customize what information is displayed on the top page? I sure you probably have that planned for the future. ^_-

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:20:24 JST (ID #137901)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • Jason
    Jason in Auckland (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Student

    it would suck if it fell on you :(

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:20:42 JST (ID #44377)
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  • Jason
    Jason in Auckland (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Student

    it would suck if it fell on you :(

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:20:42 JST (ID #86381)
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  • Jason
    Jason in Auckland (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Student

    it would suck if it fell on you :(

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:20:42 JST (ID #112077)
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  • Jason
    Jason in Auckland (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Student

    it would suck if it fell on you :(

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:20:42 JST (ID #137902)
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  • Tom
    Tom in サウス フロリダ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Professional Student

    I've seen those before. Quite a few race shops have them. They're perfectly safe as long as they're built correctly and installed properly. I wouldn't hesitate to park my car on the bottom. Just make sure the one you buy is quality.

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:21:46 JST (ID #44378)
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  • Tom
    Tom in サウス フロリダ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Professional Student

    I've seen those before. Quite a few race shops have them. They're perfectly safe as long as they're built correctly and installed properly. I wouldn't hesitate to park my car on the bottom. Just make sure the one you buy is quality.

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:21:46 JST (ID #86382)
    reply to Tom's comment
  • Tom
    Tom in サウス フロリダ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Professional Student

    I've seen those before. Quite a few race shops have them. They're perfectly safe as long as they're built correctly and installed properly. I wouldn't hesitate to park my car on the bottom. Just make sure the one you buy is quality.

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:21:46 JST (ID #112078)
    reply to Tom's comment
  • Tom
    Tom in サウス フロリダ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Professional Student

    I've seen those before. Quite a few race shops have them. They're perfectly safe as long as they're built correctly and installed properly. I wouldn't hesitate to park my car on the bottom. Just make sure the one you buy is quality.

    Fri 2007/02/16 21:21:46 JST (ID #137903)
    reply to Tom's comment
  • Eric R.
    Eric R. in Michigan (Registered on 2007/01/24)
    Sales Engineer
    http://ericreplied.com

    But what if I drive an SUV?!

    Fri 2007/02/16 22:04:29 JST (ID #44379)
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  • Eric R.
    Eric R. in Michigan (Registered on 2007/01/24)
    Sales Engineer
    http://ericreplied.com

    But what if I drive an SUV?!

    Fri 2007/02/16 22:04:29 JST (ID #86383)
    reply to Eric R.'s comment
  • Eric R.
    Eric R. in Michigan (Registered on 2007/01/24)
    Sales Engineer
    http://ericreplied.com

    But what if I drive an SUV?!

    Fri 2007/02/16 22:04:29 JST (ID #112079)
    reply to Eric R.'s comment
  • Eric R.
    Eric R. in Michigan (Registered on 2007/01/24)
    Sales Engineer
    http://ericreplied.com

    But what if I drive an SUV?!

    Fri 2007/02/16 22:04:29 JST (ID #137904)
    reply to Eric R.'s comment
  • cocofire
    cocofire in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/01/27)
    University Student

    Cool idea. Space saving.

    Fri 2007/02/16 22:15:53 JST (ID #44380)
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  • cocofire
    cocofire in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/01/27)
    University Student

    Cool idea. Space saving.

    Fri 2007/02/16 22:15:53 JST (ID #86384)
    reply to cocofire's comment
  • cocofire
    cocofire in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/01/27)
    University Student

    Cool idea. Space saving.

    Fri 2007/02/16 22:15:53 JST (ID #112080)
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  • cocofire
    cocofire in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/01/27)
    University Student

    Cool idea. Space saving.

    Fri 2007/02/16 22:15:53 JST (ID #137905)
    reply to cocofire's comment
  • durendal
    durendal in Remote Existence (Registered on 2007/02/13)
    Architect
    http://ggundam.atspace.com

    We have those but they're only available in commercial areas. It would be cool if it was available for home use. But yeah, a problem if you have an SUV.

    Fri 2007/02/16 22:32:13 JST (ID #44382)
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  • durendal
    durendal in Remote Existence (Registered on 2007/02/13)
    Architect
    http://ggundam.atspace.com

    We have those but they're only available in commercial areas. It would be cool if it was available for home use. But yeah, a problem if you have an SUV.

    Fri 2007/02/16 22:32:13 JST (ID #86386)
    reply to durendal's comment
  • durendal
    durendal in Remote Existence (Registered on 2007/02/13)
    Architect
    http://ggundam.atspace.com

    We have those but they're only available in commercial areas. It would be cool if it was available for home use. But yeah, a problem if you have an SUV.

    Fri 2007/02/16 22:32:13 JST (ID #112082)
    reply to durendal's comment
  • durendal
    durendal in Remote Existence (Registered on 2007/02/13)
    Architect
    http://ggundam.atspace.com

    We have those but they're only available in commercial areas. It would be cool if it was available for home use. But yeah, a problem if you have an SUV.

    Fri 2007/02/16 22:32:13 JST (ID #137907)
    reply to durendal's comment
  • penpen
    penpen in Providence, RI, US (Registered on 2007/01/12)
    apple store slave

    wait who buys 2 of the same car??? the 2 on the right are the same yr, make and model, hmmm

    ive parked in the 3 story one in boston, heck if my car got crushed i would cry i love my little old beemer (but then realizing i can sue the company meana i can get a litle new beemer, i win)

    Fri 2007/02/16 23:27:56 JST (ID #44383)
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  • penpen
    penpen in Providence, RI, US (Registered on 2007/01/12)
    apple store slave

    wait who buys 2 of the same car??? the 2 on the right are the same yr, make and model, hmmm

    ive parked in the 3 story one in boston, heck if my car got crushed i would cry i love my little old beemer (but then realizing i can sue the company meana i can get a litle new beemer, i win)

    Fri 2007/02/16 23:27:56 JST (ID #86387)
    reply to penpen's comment
  • penpen
    penpen in Providence, RI, US (Registered on 2007/01/12)
    apple store slave

    wait who buys 2 of the same car??? the 2 on the right are the same yr, make and model, hmmm

    ive parked in the 3 story one in boston, heck if my car got crushed i would cry i love my little old beemer (but then realizing i can sue the company meana i can get a litle new beemer, i win)

    Fri 2007/02/16 23:27:56 JST (ID #112083)
    reply to penpen's comment
  • penpen
    penpen in Providence, RI, US (Registered on 2007/01/12)
    apple store slave

    wait who buys 2 of the same car??? the 2 on the right are the same yr, make and model, hmmm

    ive parked in the 3 story one in boston, heck if my car got crushed i would cry i love my little old beemer (but then realizing i can sue the company meana i can get a litle new beemer, i win)

    Fri 2007/02/16 23:27:56 JST (ID #137908)
    reply to penpen's comment
  • Rei
    Rei in Sydney, Aust. (Registered on 2007/01/23)
    Uni Student

    i wouldn't park a car on the bottom incase any "accidents" happen n there goes my precious car although it's useful when comes to space saving i'm not gonna spend few thousand dollars to risk few ten thousand dollars =P meh

    Fri 2007/02/16 23:46:23 JST (ID #44384)
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  • Rei
    Rei in Sydney, Aust. (Registered on 2007/01/23)
    Uni Student

    i wouldn't park a car on the bottom incase any "accidents" happen n there goes my precious car although it's useful when comes to space saving i'm not gonna spend few thousand dollars to risk few ten thousand dollars =P meh

    Fri 2007/02/16 23:46:23 JST (ID #86388)
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  • Rei
    Rei in Sydney, Aust. (Registered on 2007/01/23)
    Uni Student

    i wouldn't park a car on the bottom incase any "accidents" happen n there goes my precious car although it's useful when comes to space saving i'm not gonna spend few thousand dollars to risk few ten thousand dollars =P meh

    Fri 2007/02/16 23:46:23 JST (ID #112084)
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  • Rei
    Rei in Sydney, Aust. (Registered on 2007/01/23)
    Uni Student

    i wouldn't park a car on the bottom incase any "accidents" happen n there goes my precious car although it's useful when comes to space saving i'm not gonna spend few thousand dollars to risk few ten thousand dollars =P meh

    Fri 2007/02/16 23:46:23 JST (ID #137909)
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  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    there are these automated underground car parks in some parts of tokyo that let's machines and computers to park your car automatically and when you're ready to get your car, you'll just instruct the computer and it'll get your car like a vending machine ^^

    Fri 2007/02/16 23:47:59 JST (ID #44385)
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  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    there are these automated underground car parks in some parts of tokyo that let's machines and computers to park your car automatically and when you're ready to get your car, you'll just instruct the computer and it'll get your car like a vending machine ^^

    Fri 2007/02/16 23:47:59 JST (ID #86389)
    reply to Henry's comment
  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    there are these automated underground car parks in some parts of tokyo that let's machines and computers to park your car automatically and when you're ready to get your car, you'll just instruct the computer and it'll get your car like a vending machine ^^

    Fri 2007/02/16 23:47:59 JST (ID #112085)
    reply to Henry's comment
  • Henry
    Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    anime/cosplay events organizer
    http://www.cosplay.ph

    there are these automated underground car parks in some parts of tokyo that let's machines and computers to park your car automatically and when you're ready to get your car, you'll just instruct the computer and it'll get your car like a vending machine ^^

    Fri 2007/02/16 23:47:59 JST (ID #137910)
    reply to Henry's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    Ah. I have seen these around.

    The only thing is, what happens if a stranger's vehicle's parked at the bottom, whilst yours on top and you would like to drive off. What will you do?

    ^___^

    Sat 2007/02/17 00:30:38 JST (ID #44387)
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  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    Ah. I have seen these around.

    The only thing is, what happens if a stranger's vehicle's parked at the bottom, whilst yours on top and you would like to drive off. What will you do?

    ^___^

    Sat 2007/02/17 00:30:38 JST (ID #86391)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    Ah. I have seen these around.

    The only thing is, what happens if a stranger's vehicle's parked at the bottom, whilst yours on top and you would like to drive off. What will you do?

    ^___^

    Sat 2007/02/17 00:30:38 JST (ID #112087)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • windbell
    windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京 (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
    http://www.moeside.net/weblog

    Ah. I have seen these around.

    The only thing is, what happens if a stranger's vehicle's parked at the bottom, whilst yours on top and you would like to drive off. What will you do?

    ^___^

    Sat 2007/02/17 00:30:38 JST (ID #137912)
    reply to windbell's comment
  • henrybob
    henrybob in Manila (Registered on 2007/02/14)
    COBOL Programmer

    this thing wouldn't be popular here i think. we have a lot of parking spaces available (with a fee of course), not to mention those roadsides which become free parking lots for those law-breakers haha..

    one more thing is that not too many people here has two or more cars, if if they do they sure have a big house (with a big parking space) where they can stock theirs!

    Sat 2007/02/17 00:35:17 JST (ID #44388)
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  • henrybob
    henrybob in Manila (Registered on 2007/02/14)
    COBOL Programmer

    this thing wouldn't be popular here i think. we have a lot of parking spaces available (with a fee of course), not to mention those roadsides which become free parking lots for those law-breakers haha..

    one more thing is that not too many people here has two or more cars, if if they do they sure have a big house (with a big parking space) where they can stock theirs!

    Sat 2007/02/17 00:35:17 JST (ID #86392)
    reply to henrybob's comment
  • henrybob
    henrybob in Manila (Registered on 2007/02/14)
    COBOL Programmer

    this thing wouldn't be popular here i think. we have a lot of parking spaces available (with a fee of course), not to mention those roadsides which become free parking lots for those law-breakers haha..

    one more thing is that not too many people here has two or more cars, if if they do they sure have a big house (with a big parking space) where they can stock theirs!

    Sat 2007/02/17 00:35:17 JST (ID #112088)
    reply to henrybob's comment
  • henrybob
    henrybob in Manila (Registered on 2007/02/14)
    COBOL Programmer

    this thing wouldn't be popular here i think. we have a lot of parking spaces available (with a fee of course), not to mention those roadsides which become free parking lots for those law-breakers haha..

    one more thing is that not too many people here has two or more cars, if if they do they sure have a big house (with a big parking space) where they can stock theirs!

    Sat 2007/02/17 00:35:17 JST (ID #137913)
    reply to henrybob's comment
  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    I wouldn't even think about getting me one of those. too risky IMHO. Accidents can happen just about any time. heheh! ^^

    Sat 2007/02/17 01:32:35 JST (ID #44389)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    I wouldn't even think about getting me one of those. too risky IMHO. Accidents can happen just about any time. heheh! ^^

    Sat 2007/02/17 01:32:35 JST (ID #86393)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    I wouldn't even think about getting me one of those. too risky IMHO. Accidents can happen just about any time. heheh! ^^

    Sat 2007/02/17 01:32:35 JST (ID #112089)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    I wouldn't even think about getting me one of those. too risky IMHO. Accidents can happen just about any time. heheh! ^^

    Sat 2007/02/17 01:32:35 JST (ID #137914)
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  • Kira
    Kira in USA Atlanta, Georgia (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    College Student

    That carpark looks like a disaster waiting to happen. I would be scared to put my car under or on top of another car. I does save space through.

    Sat 2007/02/17 01:33:14 JST (ID #44390)
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  • Kira
    Kira in USA Atlanta, Georgia (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    College Student

    That carpark looks like a disaster waiting to happen. I would be scared to put my car under or on top of another car. I does save space through.

    Sat 2007/02/17 01:33:14 JST (ID #86394)
    reply to Kira's comment
  • Kira
    Kira in USA Atlanta, Georgia (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    College Student

    That carpark looks like a disaster waiting to happen. I would be scared to put my car under or on top of another car. I does save space through.

    Sat 2007/02/17 01:33:14 JST (ID #112090)
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  • Kira
    Kira in USA Atlanta, Georgia (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    College Student

    That carpark looks like a disaster waiting to happen. I would be scared to put my car under or on top of another car. I does save space through.

    Sat 2007/02/17 01:33:14 JST (ID #137915)
    reply to Kira's comment
  • david -M-
    david -M- in Strasbourg, France (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    Webdesigner - Freelance
    http://blog.dmasson.com

    I think the same, it looks so dangerous to put your car under another ^_^
    It will always have a tired guy to forget the first car before to put down the second...

    Sat 2007/02/17 01:48:25 JST (ID #44392)
    reply to david -M-'s comment
  • david -M-
    david -M- in Strasbourg, France (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    Webdesigner - Freelance
    http://blog.dmasson.com

    I think the same, it looks so dangerous to put your car under another ^_^
    It will always have a tired guy to forget the first car before to put down the second...

    Sat 2007/02/17 01:48:25 JST (ID #86396)
    reply to david -M-'s comment
  • david -M-
    david -M- in Strasbourg, France (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    Webdesigner - Freelance
    http://blog.dmasson.com

    I think the same, it looks so dangerous to put your car under another ^_^
    It will always have a tired guy to forget the first car before to put down the second...

    Sat 2007/02/17 01:48:25 JST (ID #112092)
    reply to david -M-'s comment
  • david -M-
    david -M- in Strasbourg, France (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    Webdesigner - Freelance
    http://blog.dmasson.com

    I think the same, it looks so dangerous to put your car under another ^_^
    It will always have a tired guy to forget the first car before to put down the second...

    Sat 2007/02/17 01:48:25 JST (ID #137917)
    reply to david -M-'s comment
  • AndyH
    AndyH in Birmingham, UK (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    3D artist
    http://andyh.cgsociety.org

    Thats a good idea.
    If your car is on the top, and you need to access it quickly, but have to wait for the other guy, it wont be so good.

    Sat 2007/02/17 02:07:17 JST (ID #44394)
    reply to AndyH's comment
  • AndyH
    AndyH in Birmingham, UK (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    3D artist
    http://andyh.cgsociety.org

    Thats a good idea.
    If your car is on the top, and you need to access it quickly, but have to wait for the other guy, it wont be so good.

    Sat 2007/02/17 02:07:17 JST (ID #86398)
    reply to AndyH's comment
  • AndyH
    AndyH in Birmingham, UK (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    3D artist
    http://andyh.cgsociety.org

    Thats a good idea.
    If your car is on the top, and you need to access it quickly, but have to wait for the other guy, it wont be so good.

    Sat 2007/02/17 02:07:17 JST (ID #112094)
    reply to AndyH's comment
  • AndyH
    AndyH in Birmingham, UK (Registered on 2006/12/25)
    3D artist
    http://andyh.cgsociety.org

    Thats a good idea.
    If your car is on the top, and you need to access it quickly, but have to wait for the other guy, it wont be so good.

    Sat 2007/02/17 02:07:17 JST (ID #137919)
    reply to AndyH's comment
  • Gav
    Gav in Northumberland, UK (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Tech support

    Might be good if you have friends/relatives over who drive, but would be a royal pain in the backside if your car was on top and you needed to nip to the shops or something.

    Sat 2007/02/17 05:32:50 JST (ID #44396)
    reply to Gav's comment
  • Gav
    Gav in Northumberland, UK (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Tech support

    Might be good if you have friends/relatives over who drive, but would be a royal pain in the backside if your car was on top and you needed to nip to the shops or something.

    Sat 2007/02/17 05:32:50 JST (ID #86400)
    reply to Gav's comment
  • Gav
    Gav in Northumberland, UK (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Tech support

    Might be good if you have friends/relatives over who drive, but would be a royal pain in the backside if your car was on top and you needed to nip to the shops or something.

    Sat 2007/02/17 05:32:50 JST (ID #112096)
    reply to Gav's comment
  • Gav
    Gav in Northumberland, UK (Registered on 2006/12/26)
    Tech support

    Might be good if you have friends/relatives over who drive, but would be a royal pain in the backside if your car was on top and you needed to nip to the shops or something.

    Sat 2007/02/17 05:32:50 JST (ID #137921)
    reply to Gav's comment
  • X-Gear
    X-Gear in his room (Registered on 2007/01/18)
    College student

    Man, tokyo is so awesome. Its jus like in the movie, tokyo drift.

    Sat 2007/02/17 09:00:06 JST (ID #44400)
    reply to X-Gear's comment
  • X-Gear
    X-Gear in his room (Registered on 2007/01/18)
    College student

    Man, tokyo is so awesome. Its jus like in the movie, tokyo drift.

    Sat 2007/02/17 09:00:06 JST (ID #86404)
    reply to X-Gear's comment
  • X-Gear
    X-Gear in his room (Registered on 2007/01/18)
    College student

    Man, tokyo is so awesome. Its jus like in the movie, tokyo drift.

    Sat 2007/02/17 09:00:06 JST (ID #112100)
    reply to X-Gear's comment
  • X-Gear
    X-Gear in his room (Registered on 2007/01/18)
    College student

    Man, tokyo is so awesome. Its jus like in the movie, tokyo drift.

    Sat 2007/02/17 09:00:06 JST (ID #137925)
    reply to X-Gear's comment
  • Arrot
    Arrot in Illinois U.S.A. (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Undecided Major; Student

    Hmm I like to hear the reliability of that contraption... would be horrible if one day it just breaks down and your second car crushes your car on the bottom.

    and what if some wiseguy forgets to put on the breaks?

    Sat 2007/02/17 11:04:23 JST (ID #44402)
    reply to Arrot's comment
  • Arrot
    Arrot in Illinois U.S.A. (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Undecided Major; Student

    Hmm I like to hear the reliability of that contraption... would be horrible if one day it just breaks down and your second car crushes your car on the bottom.

    and what if some wiseguy forgets to put on the breaks?

    Sat 2007/02/17 11:04:23 JST (ID #86406)
    reply to Arrot's comment
  • Arrot
    Arrot in Illinois U.S.A. (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Undecided Major; Student

    Hmm I like to hear the reliability of that contraption... would be horrible if one day it just breaks down and your second car crushes your car on the bottom.

    and what if some wiseguy forgets to put on the breaks?

    Sat 2007/02/17 11:04:23 JST (ID #112102)
    reply to Arrot's comment
  • Arrot
    Arrot in Illinois U.S.A. (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Undecided Major; Student

    Hmm I like to hear the reliability of that contraption... would be horrible if one day it just breaks down and your second car crushes your car on the bottom.

    and what if some wiseguy forgets to put on the breaks?

    Sat 2007/02/17 11:04:23 JST (ID #137927)
    reply to Arrot's comment
  • JQ
    JQ in Philippines (Registered on 2007/02/09)
    Gunota in Manila

    I saw a couple of these at some of the buildings near at my office and they seem to be ok. But if you ask me, I prefer my car to be on top if in any case this contraption breaks down, thank you.

    Sat 2007/02/17 11:24:40 JST (ID #44403)
    reply to JQ's comment
  • JQ
    JQ in Philippines (Registered on 2007/02/09)
    Gunota in Manila

    I saw a couple of these at some of the buildings near at my office and they seem to be ok. But if you ask me, I prefer my car to be on top if in any case this contraption breaks down, thank you.

    Sat 2007/02/17 11:24:40 JST (ID #86407)
    reply to JQ's comment
  • JQ
    JQ in Philippines (Registered on 2007/02/09)
    Gunota in Manila

    I saw a couple of these at some of the buildings near at my office and they seem to be ok. But if you ask me, I prefer my car to be on top if in any case this contraption breaks down, thank you.

    Sat 2007/02/17 11:24:40 JST (ID #112103)
    reply to JQ's comment
  • JQ
    JQ in Philippines (Registered on 2007/02/09)
    Gunota in Manila

    I saw a couple of these at some of the buildings near at my office and they seem to be ok. But if you ask me, I prefer my car to be on top if in any case this contraption breaks down, thank you.

    Sat 2007/02/17 11:24:40 JST (ID #137928)
    reply to JQ's comment
  • Leo
    Leo in San Francisco Bay Area (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Email & Network Support/Administration
    http://badger11.animeblogger.net/

    That's a pretty spiffy idea. I admit that I'd have some trust issues using that, bug its a great space saver idea. I suppose none of those cars are yours

    Sat 2007/02/17 11:38:14 JST (ID #44404)
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  • Leo
    Leo in San Francisco Bay Area (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Email & Network Support/Administration
    http://badger11.animeblogger.net/

    That's a pretty spiffy idea. I admit that I'd have some trust issues using that, bug its a great space saver idea. I suppose none of those cars are yours

    Sat 2007/02/17 11:38:14 JST (ID #86408)
    reply to Leo's comment
  • Leo
    Leo in San Francisco Bay Area (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Email & Network Support/Administration
    http://badger11.animeblogger.net/

    That's a pretty spiffy idea. I admit that I'd have some trust issues using that, bug its a great space saver idea. I suppose none of those cars are yours

    Sat 2007/02/17 11:38:14 JST (ID #112104)
    reply to Leo's comment
  • Leo
    Leo in San Francisco Bay Area (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Email & Network Support/Administration
    http://badger11.animeblogger.net/

    That's a pretty spiffy idea. I admit that I'd have some trust issues using that, bug its a great space saver idea. I suppose none of those cars are yours

    Sat 2007/02/17 11:38:14 JST (ID #137929)
    reply to Leo's comment
  • Ryu
    Ryu in Madrid - Spain (Registered on 2007/02/15)
    Student
    http://tijapan.wordpress.com

    if im not confused there was a carparking like that in the fast and the furious (Tokyo drift)
    XD

    Sat 2007/02/17 12:06:16 JST (ID #44405)
    reply to Ryu's comment
  • Ryu
    Ryu in Madrid - Spain (Registered on 2007/02/15)
    Student
    http://tijapan.wordpress.com

    if im not confused there was a carparking like that in the fast and the furious (Tokyo drift)
    XD

    Sat 2007/02/17 12:06:16 JST (ID #86409)
    reply to Ryu's comment
  • Ryu
    Ryu in Madrid - Spain (Registered on 2007/02/15)
    Student
    http://tijapan.wordpress.com

    if im not confused there was a carparking like that in the fast and the furious (Tokyo drift)
    XD

    Sat 2007/02/17 12:06:16 JST (ID #112105)
    reply to Ryu's comment
  • Ryu
    Ryu in Madrid - Spain (Registered on 2007/02/15)
    Student
    http://tijapan.wordpress.com

    if im not confused there was a carparking like that in the fast and the furious (Tokyo drift)
    XD

    Sat 2007/02/17 12:06:16 JST (ID #137930)
    reply to Ryu's comment
  • Hondo
    Hondo in London, Ontario (Registered on 2007/01/22)
    Animator
    http://hondo-chan.deviantart.com/

    At first I thought "I would take a bottom spot over a top" because I wouldn't have to wait for some fool to move their car so I could leave. But then I though... wait. I'd be the fool that would have to move his car so some one else could leave.

    ARG! I think I'll just walk and/or take public transit.

    Sat 2007/02/17 12:50:07 JST (ID #44406)
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  • Hondo
    Hondo in London, Ontario (Registered on 2007/01/22)
    Animator
    http://hondo-chan.deviantart.com/

    At first I thought "I would take a bottom spot over a top" because I wouldn't have to wait for some fool to move their car so I could leave. But then I though... wait. I'd be the fool that would have to move his car so some one else could leave.

    ARG! I think I'll just walk and/or take public transit.

    Sat 2007/02/17 12:50:07 JST (ID #86410)
    reply to Hondo's comment
  • Hondo
    Hondo in London, Ontario (Registered on 2007/01/22)
    Animator
    http://hondo-chan.deviantart.com/

    At first I thought "I would take a bottom spot over a top" because I wouldn't have to wait for some fool to move their car so I could leave. But then I though... wait. I'd be the fool that would have to move his car so some one else could leave.

    ARG! I think I'll just walk and/or take public transit.

    Sat 2007/02/17 12:50:07 JST (ID #112106)
    reply to Hondo's comment
  • Hondo
    Hondo in London, Ontario (Registered on 2007/01/22)
    Animator
    http://hondo-chan.deviantart.com/

    At first I thought "I would take a bottom spot over a top" because I wouldn't have to wait for some fool to move their car so I could leave. But then I though... wait. I'd be the fool that would have to move his car so some one else could leave.

    ARG! I think I'll just walk and/or take public transit.

    Sat 2007/02/17 12:50:07 JST (ID #137931)
    reply to Hondo's comment
  • OMNI Strike
    OMNI Strike in Glasgow, UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Aero-mechanical engineering student

    i cant help but think what would happen if the thinge collapsed with 4 cars in it. You would be screwed

    Sat 2007/02/17 12:52:04 JST (ID #44407)
    reply to OMNI Strike's comment
  • OMNI Strike
    OMNI Strike in Glasgow, UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Aero-mechanical engineering student

    i cant help but think what would happen if the thinge collapsed with 4 cars in it. You would be screwed

    Sat 2007/02/17 12:52:04 JST (ID #86411)
    reply to OMNI Strike's comment
  • OMNI Strike
    OMNI Strike in Glasgow, UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Aero-mechanical engineering student

    i cant help but think what would happen if the thinge collapsed with 4 cars in it. You would be screwed

    Sat 2007/02/17 12:52:04 JST (ID #112107)
    reply to OMNI Strike's comment
  • OMNI Strike
    OMNI Strike in Glasgow, UK (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Aero-mechanical engineering student

    i cant help but think what would happen if the thinge collapsed with 4 cars in it. You would be screwed

    Sat 2007/02/17 12:52:04 JST (ID #137932)
    reply to OMNI Strike's comment
  • Arekusu
    Arekusu in The Lost Woods (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter

    OMG thats soo cool! Not sure that i would wanna park on the bottom...but its still very cool! I like the one in the Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift...that goes round in a circle xD

    Sat 2007/02/17 13:33:56 JST (ID #44408)
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  • Arekusu
    Arekusu in The Lost Woods (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter

    OMG thats soo cool! Not sure that i would wanna park on the bottom...but its still very cool! I like the one in the Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift...that goes round in a circle xD

    Sat 2007/02/17 13:33:56 JST (ID #86412)
    reply to Arekusu's comment
  • Arekusu
    Arekusu in The Lost Woods (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter

    OMG thats soo cool! Not sure that i would wanna park on the bottom...but its still very cool! I like the one in the Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift...that goes round in a circle xD

    Sat 2007/02/17 13:33:56 JST (ID #112108)
    reply to Arekusu's comment
  • Arekusu
    Arekusu in The Lost Woods (Registered on 2006/12/31)
    Video Game Design Student / Monster Hunter

    OMG thats soo cool! Not sure that i would wanna park on the bottom...but its still very cool! I like the one in the Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift...that goes round in a circle xD

    Sat 2007/02/17 13:33:56 JST (ID #137933)
    reply to Arekusu's comment
  • heiheit
    heiheit in United states (Registered on 2007/02/03)
    Still in High School
    http://figure.fm

    It does save alot of space but i dont think i would trust it... oh well!

    Sat 2007/02/17 14:52:08 JST (ID #44409)
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  • heiheit
    heiheit in United states (Registered on 2007/02/03)
    Still in High School
    http://figure.fm

    It does save alot of space but i dont think i would trust it... oh well!

    Sat 2007/02/17 14:52:08 JST (ID #86413)
    reply to heiheit's comment
  • heiheit
    heiheit in United states (Registered on 2007/02/03)
    Still in High School
    http://figure.fm

    It does save alot of space but i dont think i would trust it... oh well!

    Sat 2007/02/17 14:52:08 JST (ID #112109)
    reply to heiheit's comment
  • heiheit
    heiheit in United states (Registered on 2007/02/03)
    Still in High School
    http://figure.fm

    It does save alot of space but i dont think i would trust it... oh well!

    Sat 2007/02/17 14:52:08 JST (ID #137934)
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  • heiheit
    heiheit in United states (Registered on 2007/02/03)
    Still in High School
    http://figure.fm

    oh yeah and btw, Dalong already got mg hi-nu!!! wtf!?!?

    Sat 2007/02/17 14:52:48 JST (ID #44410)
    reply to heiheit's comment
  • heiheit
    heiheit in United states (Registered on 2007/02/03)
    Still in High School
    http://figure.fm

    oh yeah and btw, Dalong already got mg hi-nu!!! wtf!?!?

    Sat 2007/02/17 14:52:48 JST (ID #86414)
    reply to heiheit's comment
  • heiheit
    heiheit in United states (Registered on 2007/02/03)
    Still in High School
    http://figure.fm

    oh yeah and btw, Dalong already got mg hi-nu!!! wtf!?!?

    Sat 2007/02/17 14:52:48 JST (ID #112110)
    reply to heiheit's comment
  • heiheit
    heiheit in United states (Registered on 2007/02/03)
    Still in High School
    http://figure.fm

    oh yeah and btw, Dalong already got mg hi-nu!!! wtf!?!?

    Sat 2007/02/17 14:52:48 JST (ID #137935)
    reply to heiheit's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    More than likely a real problem would be a head gasket or such letting go on the car on top. That would ruin your day, in a big way.

    People in Japan are not always getting in their cars to go down a block or two, like us crazies in the western world. ^^; I spent a large part of my life around cars. Racing, auto restoration and the automotive industry have been influential in my life. I look forward to moving to Japan and not having to drive everyday and everywhere.

    grouch grouch grouch ^^;

    Sat 2007/02/17 16:07:02 JST (ID #44411)
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  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    More than likely a real problem would be a head gasket or such letting go on the car on top. That would ruin your day, in a big way.

    People in Japan are not always getting in their cars to go down a block or two, like us crazies in the western world. ^^; I spent a large part of my life around cars. Racing, auto restoration and the automotive industry have been influential in my life. I look forward to moving to Japan and not having to drive everyday and everywhere.

    grouch grouch grouch ^^;

    Sat 2007/02/17 16:07:02 JST (ID #86415)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    More than likely a real problem would be a head gasket or such letting go on the car on top. That would ruin your day, in a big way.

    People in Japan are not always getting in their cars to go down a block or two, like us crazies in the western world. ^^; I spent a large part of my life around cars. Racing, auto restoration and the automotive industry have been influential in my life. I look forward to moving to Japan and not having to drive everyday and everywhere.

    grouch grouch grouch ^^;

    Sat 2007/02/17 16:07:02 JST (ID #112111)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • Edward
    Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
    http://funkyblueame.tumblr.com/

    More than likely a real problem would be a head gasket or such letting go on the car on top. That would ruin your day, in a big way.

    People in Japan are not always getting in their cars to go down a block or two, like us crazies in the western world. ^^; I spent a large part of my life around cars. Racing, auto restoration and the automotive industry have been influential in my life. I look forward to moving to Japan and not having to drive everyday and everywhere.

    grouch grouch grouch ^^;

    Sat 2007/02/17 16:07:02 JST (ID #137936)
    reply to Edward's comment
  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    Lets just say I won't be parking an SUV on top heh ^^

    As an Engineer I don't like the design of it, but if it works it works. I would add beams in the front to further add stability, but the beams must be wide enough apart for the cars on the bottom (and eventually cars on top) to get down.

    It's a great contraption for use in Japan and neighboring China, but in the USA you either park your car in your yard and let grass grow around it, or there is space for 3 cars in most garages.

    Sat 2007/02/17 16:43:47 JST (ID #44412)
    reply to -XYZPDQ's comment
  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    Lets just say I won't be parking an SUV on top heh ^^

    As an Engineer I don't like the design of it, but if it works it works. I would add beams in the front to further add stability, but the beams must be wide enough apart for the cars on the bottom (and eventually cars on top) to get down.

    It's a great contraption for use in Japan and neighboring China, but in the USA you either park your car in your yard and let grass grow around it, or there is space for 3 cars in most garages.

    Sat 2007/02/17 16:43:47 JST (ID #86416)
    reply to -XYZPDQ's comment
  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    Lets just say I won't be parking an SUV on top heh ^^

    As an Engineer I don't like the design of it, but if it works it works. I would add beams in the front to further add stability, but the beams must be wide enough apart for the cars on the bottom (and eventually cars on top) to get down.

    It's a great contraption for use in Japan and neighboring China, but in the USA you either park your car in your yard and let grass grow around it, or there is space for 3 cars in most garages.

    Sat 2007/02/17 16:43:47 JST (ID #112112)
    reply to -XYZPDQ's comment
  • -XYZPDQ
    -XYZPDQ in Pennsylvania, United States (Registered on 2007/01/01)
    Student Engineer
    http://www.tgwnetohh.blogspot.com/

    Lets just say I won't be parking an SUV on top heh ^^

    As an Engineer I don't like the design of it, but if it works it works. I would add beams in the front to further add stability, but the beams must be wide enough apart for the cars on the bottom (and eventually cars on top) to get down.

    It's a great contraption for use in Japan and neighboring China, but in the USA you either park your car in your yard and let grass grow around it, or there is space for 3 cars in most garages.

    Sat 2007/02/17 16:43:47 JST (ID #137937)
    reply to -XYZPDQ's comment
  • Matt
    Matt in Hong Kong (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    Car customizer

    That would be cool for my house lol.

    Sat 2007/02/17 17:09:24 JST (ID #44413)
    reply to Matt's comment
  • Matt
    Matt in Hong Kong (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    Car customizer

    That would be cool for my house lol.

    Sat 2007/02/17 17:09:24 JST (ID #86417)
    reply to Matt's comment
  • Matt
    Matt in Hong Kong (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    Car customizer

    That would be cool for my house lol.

    Sat 2007/02/17 17:09:24 JST (ID #112113)
    reply to Matt's comment
  • Matt
    Matt in Hong Kong (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    Car customizer

    That would be cool for my house lol.

    Sat 2007/02/17 17:09:24 JST (ID #137938)
    reply to Matt's comment
  • Matt Larson
    Matt Larson in Nowhere, population: me (Registered on 2007/01/14)
    Web comic artist, yada yada
    http://www.studioapartment.org

    Love the site redesign, and can't wait for the finished Bikini version of your mascot (hint hint). Looks like you didn't add a stripslashes function on your main page of your nav 2.0 for the comment preview under your post previews, as I see slashes after apostrophes, etc. Also, beware of feature creep, where you add so much stuff to your site that nobody can effectively use it.

    Sat 2007/02/17 17:19:25 JST (ID #44414)
    reply to Matt Larson's comment
  • Matt Larson
    Matt Larson in Nowhere, population: me (Registered on 2007/01/14)
    Web comic artist, yada yada
    http://www.studioapartment.org

    Love the site redesign, and can't wait for the finished Bikini version of your mascot (hint hint). Looks like you didn't add a stripslashes function on your main page of your nav 2.0 for the comment preview under your post previews, as I see slashes after apostrophes, etc. Also, beware of feature creep, where you add so much stuff to your site that nobody can effectively use it.

    Sat 2007/02/17 17:19:25 JST (ID #86418)
    reply to Matt Larson's comment
  • Matt Larson
    Matt Larson in Nowhere, population: me (Registered on 2007/01/14)
    Web comic artist, yada yada
    http://www.studioapartment.org

    Love the site redesign, and can't wait for the finished Bikini version of your mascot (hint hint). Looks like you didn't add a stripslashes function on your main page of your nav 2.0 for the comment preview under your post previews, as I see slashes after apostrophes, etc. Also, beware of feature creep, where you add so much stuff to your site that nobody can effectively use it.

    Sat 2007/02/17 17:19:25 JST (ID #112114)
    reply to Matt Larson's comment
  • Matt Larson
    Matt Larson in Nowhere, population: me (Registered on 2007/01/14)
    Web comic artist, yada yada
    http://www.studioapartment.org

    Love the site redesign, and can't wait for the finished Bikini version of your mascot (hint hint). Looks like you didn't add a stripslashes function on your main page of your nav 2.0 for the comment preview under your post previews, as I see slashes after apostrophes, etc. Also, beware of feature creep, where you add so much stuff to your site that nobody can effectively use it.

    Sat 2007/02/17 17:19:25 JST (ID #137939)
    reply to Matt Larson's comment
  • astroblue
    astroblue in Brazil (Registered on 2007/01/17)

    If I had a old car I wouldn't mind parking in the bottom slot, but for a newer car I would park only on the top.

    Sat 2007/02/17 17:27:53 JST (ID #44415)
    reply to astroblue's comment
  • astroblue
    astroblue in Brazil (Registered on 2007/01/17)

    If I had a old car I wouldn't mind parking in the bottom slot, but for a newer car I would park only on the top.

    Sat 2007/02/17 17:27:53 JST (ID #86419)
    reply to astroblue's comment
  • astroblue
    astroblue in Brazil (Registered on 2007/01/17)

    If I had a old car I wouldn't mind parking in the bottom slot, but for a newer car I would park only on the top.

    Sat 2007/02/17 17:27:53 JST (ID #112115)
    reply to astroblue's comment
  • astroblue
    astroblue in Brazil (Registered on 2007/01/17)

    If I had a old car I wouldn't mind parking in the bottom slot, but for a newer car I would park only on the top.

    Sat 2007/02/17 17:27:53 JST (ID #137940)
    reply to astroblue's comment
  • SG
    SG in 英国 (Registered on 2006/12/28)
    Art/Media
    http://sgallen.wordpress.com/

    If only UK has something like that haha. But then again its a pain to er... drive out> lower and drive out, Lift up, drive first car back in, get into second car and shoot.

    Just takes a while longer D:

    BTW: Looking forward to new site Danny.

    Sat 2007/02/17 18:20:07 JST (ID #44416)
    reply to SG's comment
  • SG
    SG in 英国 (Registered on 2006/12/28)
    Art/Media
    http://sgallen.wordpress.com/

    If only UK has something like that haha. But then again its a pain to er... drive out> lower and drive out, Lift up, drive first car back in, get into second car and shoot.

    Just takes a while longer D:

    BTW: Looking forward to new site Danny.

    Sat 2007/02/17 18:20:07 JST (ID #86420)
    reply to SG's comment
  • SG
    SG in 英国 (Registered on 2006/12/28)
    Art/Media
    http://sgallen.wordpress.com/

    If only UK has something like that haha. But then again its a pain to er... drive out> lower and drive out, Lift up, drive first car back in, get into second car and shoot.

    Just takes a while longer D:

    BTW: Looking forward to new site Danny.

    Sat 2007/02/17 18:20:07 JST (ID #112116)
    reply to SG's comment
  • SG
    SG in 英国 (Registered on 2006/12/28)
    Art/Media
    http://sgallen.wordpress.com/

    If only UK has something like that haha. But then again its a pain to er... drive out> lower and drive out, Lift up, drive first car back in, get into second car and shoot.

    Just takes a while longer D:

    BTW: Looking forward to new site Danny.

    Sat 2007/02/17 18:20:07 JST (ID #137941)
    reply to SG's comment
  • Haito_kanakura
    Haito_kanakura in Helmajistan (Registered on 2007/02/07)
    PALAMUNIN

    Come to think of it, it is kinda time consuming to do all that just to park. Unless the top cars are not used daily then it would become practical. Tuned car upstairs, daily driver below.

    Sun 2007/02/18 01:13:27 JST (ID #44430)
    reply to Haito_kanakura's comment
  • Haito_kanakura
    Haito_kanakura in Helmajistan (Registered on 2007/02/07)
    PALAMUNIN

    Come to think of it, it is kinda time consuming to do all that just to park. Unless the top cars are not used daily then it would become practical. Tuned car upstairs, daily driver below.

    Sun 2007/02/18 01:13:27 JST (ID #86434)
    reply to Haito_kanakura's comment
  • Haito_kanakura
    Haito_kanakura in Helmajistan (Registered on 2007/02/07)
    PALAMUNIN

    Come to think of it, it is kinda time consuming to do all that just to park. Unless the top cars are not used daily then it would become practical. Tuned car upstairs, daily driver below.

    Sun 2007/02/18 01:13:27 JST (ID #112130)
    reply to Haito_kanakura's comment
  • Haito_kanakura
    Haito_kanakura in Helmajistan (Registered on 2007/02/07)
    PALAMUNIN

    Come to think of it, it is kinda time consuming to do all that just to park. Unless the top cars are not used daily then it would become practical. Tuned car upstairs, daily driver below.

    Sun 2007/02/18 01:13:27 JST (ID #137955)
    reply to Haito_kanakura's comment
  • BUUboy
    BUUboy in Thailand (Registered on 2007/01/18)
    Student

    Dude! i wish we had those around Thailand. I would save up alot of parking spaces. Man! why none of the engineer in here haven't thionk of that. Japan rulez!!

    Tue 2007/02/20 02:01:57 JST (ID #44532)
    reply to BUUboy's comment
  • BUUboy
    BUUboy in Thailand (Registered on 2007/01/18)
    Student

    Dude! i wish we had those around Thailand. I would save up alot of parking spaces. Man! why none of the engineer in here haven't thionk of that. Japan rulez!!

    Tue 2007/02/20 02:01:57 JST (ID #86536)
    reply to BUUboy's comment
  • BUUboy
    BUUboy in Thailand (Registered on 2007/01/18)
    Student

    Dude! i wish we had those around Thailand. I would save up alot of parking spaces. Man! why none of the engineer in here haven't thionk of that. Japan rulez!!

    Tue 2007/02/20 02:01:57 JST (ID #112232)
    reply to BUUboy's comment
  • BUUboy
    BUUboy in Thailand (Registered on 2007/01/18)
    Student

    Dude! i wish we had those around Thailand. I would save up alot of parking spaces. Man! why none of the engineer in here haven't thionk of that. Japan rulez!!

    Tue 2007/02/20 02:01:57 JST (ID #138057)
    reply to BUUboy's comment
  • Cribba
    Cribba (Registered on 2007/01/27)
    Tue 2007/02/20 02:21:21 JST (ID #44533)
    reply to Cribba's comment
  • Cribba
    Cribba (Registered on 2007/01/27)
    Tue 2007/02/20 02:21:21 JST (ID #86537)
    reply to Cribba's comment
  • Cribba
    Cribba (Registered on 2007/01/27)
    Tue 2007/02/20 02:21:21 JST (ID #112233)
    reply to Cribba's comment
  • Cribba
    Cribba (Registered on 2007/01/27)
    Tue 2007/02/20 02:21:21 JST (ID #138058)
    reply to Cribba's comment
  • Monkee
    Monkee in Canada (Registered on 2007/02/08)
    Otaku / Student in Networking
    http://hayasaki-kun.blogspot.com/

    It seems like who will park thiere car at the bottom, will get more chance thst the car at the top will fall down and crash you car.

    Wed 2007/02/21 15:15:31 JST (ID #44602)
    reply to Monkee's comment
  • Monkee
    Monkee in Canada (Registered on 2007/02/08)
    Otaku / Student in Networking
    http://hayasaki-kun.blogspot.com/

    It seems like who will park thiere car at the bottom, will get more chance thst the car at the top will fall down and crash you car.

    Wed 2007/02/21 15:15:31 JST (ID #86606)
    reply to Monkee's comment
  • Monkee
    Monkee in Canada (Registered on 2007/02/08)
    Otaku / Student in Networking
    http://hayasaki-kun.blogspot.com/

    It seems like who will park thiere car at the bottom, will get more chance thst the car at the top will fall down and crash you car.

    Wed 2007/02/21 15:15:31 JST (ID #112302)
    reply to Monkee's comment
  • Monkee
    Monkee in Canada (Registered on 2007/02/08)
    Otaku / Student in Networking
    http://hayasaki-kun.blogspot.com/

    It seems like who will park thiere car at the bottom, will get more chance thst the car at the top will fall down and crash you car.

    Wed 2007/02/21 15:15:31 JST (ID #138127)
    reply to Monkee's comment
  • theblip
    theblip (Registered on 2008/05/29)

    You can buy ones where they have dug a hole into the ground.. and both cars can be lifted up or down at the same time by a push of a button so both cars can go out whenever they want :)

    Something like this:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGZrhKpNSvg

    Sat 2008/05/31 04:48:40 JST (ID #201127)
    reply to theblip's comment
  • Kyori
    Kyori in Hell in Heaven (Registered on 2008/05/20)
    Designer
    http://kyoricasorochi.blogspot.com/

    If I am not wrong, the 2 storey carparking thing you posted in your picture has a flaw... which is: the car below always need to drives off 1st for the car on top to descend and drives off.
    Most of these multi-storey carparking thing has it made that there is a basement... so the car below won't need to drives off in order for the car on top to get off.

    Sat 2008/05/31 12:52:52 JST (ID #201384)
    reply to Kyori's comment
  • Monkee
    Monkee in Canada (Registered on 2007/02/08)
    Otaku / Student in Networking
    http://hayasaki-kun.blogspot.com/

    It saves much more spaces ^^

    Wed 2009/01/14 11:45:03 JST (ID #447679)
    reply to Monkee's comment
  • quicoto
    quicoto in Spain (Registered on 2007/12/10)
    Blogger
    http://quicoto.com

    My question is.... If you wanna take your car and it is in the top ? How you get it if there is a car down ? O_o

    Wed 2009/01/14 11:49:13 JST (ID #447683)
    reply to quicoto's comment
  • Lelouch Lamperouge
    Lelouch Lamperouge in ClovisLand (Registered on 2008/08/21)
    former Emperor of Britannia
    http://reflectiarx.wordpress.com/

    Not sure if want....

    Wed 2009/01/14 11:57:46 JST (ID #447692)
    reply to Lelouch Lamperouge's comment
  • lerry[maru]
    lerry[maru] in Kuala Lumpur, MY (Registered on 2008/09/14)
    Nekophilia

    O_O No thanks. It looks cool, conserves space but too much trouble ^^;

    Wed 2009/01/14 12:02:45 JST (ID #447695)
    reply to lerry[maru]'s comment
  • General Noodles
    General Noodles in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/12/29)
    Otaku
    http://general-noodles.mybrute.com

    That is really not something new, Hong Kong and Taiwan already started using this type of parking method and I think Singapore are starting to do it soon. Sooner or later all the world Island Country will start to use this method of parking to conserve space. With growing population and requirement for lands increase, this is a smart and cheap idea.

    Wed 2009/01/14 13:09:35 JST (ID #447746)
    reply to General Noodles's comment
  • TickTug
    TickTug in Sydney (Registered on 2008/12/30)
    Student

    Hey hey, I see some of these in Australia too, first time I saw it I was like "what the hell is this?"

    Wed 2009/01/14 14:00:37 JST (ID #447766)
    reply to TickTug's comment
  • Riz
    Riz in インデアナポリス, インデアナ (Registered on 2009/01/02)
    三年せいとオタク

    Hmm what happens if it malfuntions? O.o

    Wed 2009/01/14 14:28:06 JST (ID #447773)
    reply to Riz's comment
  • trebors
    trebors in and out (Registered on 2008/08/09)
    student desu

    i like the idea

    Wed 2009/01/14 14:34:24 JST (ID #447776)
    reply to trebors's comment
  • EMîkro
    EMîkro in Germany (Registered on 2008/09/16)
    Student | J-Drama beau
    http://www.emikro.de.vu

    Interesting idea. Sure would I park my car in the bottom slot. The framework should hold it and you can leave without problems, but the other cars on the top have to wait for a free slot, to leave =)

    Wed 2009/01/14 15:37:18 JST (ID #447812)
    reply to EMîkro's comment
  • Wynn
    Wynn in EVERYWHERE, Singapore (Registered on 2008/04/22)
    Myself-finder

    there's a few in singapore where the car goes underground. like a reverse of the one shown in picture.

    nice feeling u get your car out from underground - looks like a gundam

    Wed 2009/01/14 15:47:12 JST (ID #447817)
    reply to Wynn's comment
  • aprilius20
    aprilius20 in Malaysia. Physically, at least. (Registered on 2008/10/26)
    Student, part-time Haruhi wannabe (that bit about godhood etc)
    http://www.aprilius20.com

    Not sure, but I think I saw one that's operated by hydraulics- so the guy on the bottom doesn't have to move first.

    Wed 2009/01/14 17:16:08 JST (ID #447874)
    reply to aprilius20's comment
  • Kilkrazy
    Kilkrazy in London (Registered on 2008/04/17)
    Producer

    If you go to the big Toyota showroom in O-Daiba, they have a sort of car vending machine. It is like a huge juke box and contains six or so cars in a stack. You choose which one you want and press a button. Then the machinery picks it out of the stack and brings it down for you to look at.

    Wed 2009/01/14 17:26:41 JST (ID #447884)
    reply to Kilkrazy's comment
  • Hidden Oasis
    Hidden Oasis in California, United Sates (Registered on 2008/10/28)
    College Freshmen

    I would only park my car if it wasn't expensive. Well where I live, there isn't a big space issue so I won't be needing to anyway.

    Wed 2009/01/14 20:22:15 JST (ID #448084)
    reply to Hidden Oasis's comment
  • Harts
    Harts in Estonia (Registered on 2008/06/02)
    Student

    Actually this seems a very practical solution, especially if the cars belong to one family. I wish we had such things here too. And looks someway cool:)

    Wed 2009/01/14 21:00:30 JST (ID #448127)
    reply to Harts's comment
  • RoodyPooUS
    RoodyPooUS in California (Registered on 2007/11/09)
    Consultant

    Actually, I would be more scared parking on the top spot, looks like there is so little space between the top and the ceiling.

    Wed 2009/01/14 22:08:13 JST (ID #448183)
    reply to RoodyPooUS's comment
  • spidr245
    spidr245 in Everywhere, Anywhere, and sometimes There too (Registered on 2008/08/25)
    Ninja / Engineer / Sensei / 魔法少女 (What!?! I can't be, I'm a guy...)

    These sorta things creep me out. I don't want to be the one who gets the "1 in 10000 malfunctioning" contraption. Knowing my luck, I just might get it. T_T

    Wed 2009/01/14 23:49:28 JST (ID #448295)
    reply to spidr245's comment
  • El Guapo
    El Guapo in El Paso,Texas.USA (Registered on 2008/02/15)
    Marketer, Advertising Specialist
    http://www.myspace.com/edgar_salas

    They have similar parking facilities in downtown San Francisco, California. When I visited a group of coworkers parked the car in bottom slot. No Worries. Could it have been because it was a rental???

    Thu 2009/01/15 00:32:41 JST (ID #448311)
    reply to El Guapo's comment
  • MasterSkirtChaser
    MasterSkirtChaser in Canada (Registered on 2008/04/29)
    Student

    lol, insurance i'd want insurance first.

    Thu 2009/01/15 01:30:36 JST (ID #448348)
    reply to MasterSkirtChaser's comment
  • Greendap
    Greendap in Miami, FL (Registered on 2008/06/27)
    Health Care

    You see quite a few of those in Manhattan,New York. Since they are very limited on space. Only seen 2 locations in Miami, fl , which have those contraptions.

    Thu 2009/01/15 01:30:52 JST (ID #448349)
    reply to Greendap's comment
  • Salt
    Salt in Canaduh - Cube-ec (Registered on 2008/12/31)
    ♦College Student♦

    Would have been cool if it was that niffty thing I saw in Tokyo drift.

    Thu 2009/01/15 04:07:03 JST (ID #448507)
    reply to Salt's comment
    • Optimus Skiver
      Optimus Skiver in my pants, unless I'm not. >.> ;; (Registered on 2008/07/17)
      Close-protection officer/Martial artist

      That's the one I keep thinking of too. :P

      Thu 2009/01/15 05:08:02 JST (ID #448606)
      reply to Optimus Skiver's comment
  • jano
    jano in your imagination (Registered on 2008/06/30)
    freelancer, Spanglish speaker
    http://www.changolion.com

    no way, i love my car and don't wanna know what happens if one of those things fail

    Fri 2009/01/16 08:07:06 JST (ID #450224)
    reply to jano's comment
  • tensa zangetsu
    tensa zangetsu in seattle (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    student

    thats so cool, too bad seattle hasnt done this, would be so much better downtown, so many cars crowding the streets <.<

    Sat 2009/01/24 09:43:11 JST (ID #460372)
    reply to tensa zangetsu's comment
  • yamada
    yamada in Belait District, Brunei Darussalam (Registered on 2009/02/04)
    studying comp studies, planning to look for part time job
    http://bruneian-otaku.blogspot.com

    I need to show this to my dad then the Brunei Government XD and prove that this invention is convenient. XD

    Tue 2009/02/17 09:05:00 JST (ID #492816)
    reply to yamada's comment
  • zer0ne
    zer0ne in CCK, Singapore (Registered on 2009/01/17)
    Otaku ^^

    My company already using these system as there are limited parking space for employees. The make is a bit different from the ones at my company...

    d@@b

    Sun 2009/03/08 07:35:24 JST (ID #513380)
    reply to zer0ne's comment
  • Argyle
    Argyle in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2008/12/23)
    Otaku Programmer/Gamer/Artist/Photographer
    http://argylebolivar.wordpress.com

    LoL thats a pretty good invention i guess but...I'd hate to be moving the bottom cars all the time whenever someone's car is up on the second spot heh

    Sun 2009/03/29 16:31:40 JST (ID #540606)
    reply to Argyle's comment
  • sam.
    sam. in SE Asia, Universe (Registered on 2008/10/26)
    waisting money on studying..
    http://www.thefascinations.co.cc

    This is nice.. i could parked 6 cars in front of my house like this :)

    Mon 2009/04/06 14:19:30 JST (ID #551745)
    reply to sam.'s comment
  • Racer's Dream
    Racer's Dream in Curva Tamburello (Registered on 2009/01/27)
    90's F1 Afficionate and Anti-Otaku
    http://www.livestream.com/f1action

    Sorry, but i only deal with one voiture till wat!

    Thu 2009/07/09 05:24:59 JST (ID #671123)
    reply to Racer's Dream's comment
  • tamaki kousaka
    tamaki kousaka in korea (Registered on 2009/07/06)
    otaku!
    http://cafe.daum.net/heavyvehicle

    It would be cool to park semi tractors like that!!! ^___^

    Wed 2009/08/12 18:08:03 JST (ID #699867)
    reply to tamaki kousaka's comment

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