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Blue-Me portable vacation home follows you on your trip

The Blue-Me portable vacation home lets you enjoy a pleasant siesta with all the amenities wherever you please. Designed by artist Anton Markus Pasing, it's like a full living room and kitchen anywhere you go with an oven, a cot and TV, and storage for plenty else. It looks like it plugs in for power and water the same way an RV does (how about tossing some solar panels on it?), though transportation may be a problem - unless it had some wheels. In this world of portable electronics it may seem unwieldy, but the Blue-Me offers the full package all at once.
All Pasing needs now is a developer and manufacturer to bring the Blue-Me to life. Check out the gallery below for more images of his prefab structure.
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By thausgt at 12:43 PM ON 07/07/08
Perhaps they could steal an idea from William Gibson (oh, like no one else has ever done that?): mount the thing inside a cargo helicopter pod, tack on a collapsible set of solar panels, fly it out to the middle of nowhere and pick it up when the rental's over.
see Count Zero.
By Complete Prat at 1:50 PM ON 07/07/08
Is it me or is it just a posh caravan without wheels?