It must be a hoot to write up the press releases and Chinese Escalator material for a venture like this. I like how they capitalize Earth — a sign they're thinking on a galactic level. I guess that makes up for how you don't get to take one of those crazy-long elevator rides so popular in government-sponsored subterranean projects we see in the movies. The shelter is only 30 feet below ground.
If you're wondering what daily life will be like in the bunker, there's a sign that maybe the Vivos folks are fans of , where each civilian ship in the fleet had its own leaders: "Once a facility is occupied and under lock down, the co-owners will elect a council and take over autonomous operation and management of their Vivos facility."
Or, maybe it's less that they're BSG fans and more that they believe the democratic models of condo boards and homeowners' associations are worth passing down to the next phase of humanity. Looking ahead to say, Dec. 23, 2012, here are some signs that your bunker may be heading down the wrong rabbit hole: * The bylaws start with "" * You run through the coffee and booze in the first week. *
Some passive-aggressive person packed a carton of Post-it notes. * You hear the phrase "." * Some of your pod-mates once earned a living on the competitive eating circuit. * Your palm-light's blinking. And tomorrow, dude! * If you actually need a rule like "Don't call it a Reich,"
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