SurvivaBall

(from Daily Zeitgeist) There's a new Halliburton product for any CEO concerned about the upcoming apocalypse: SurvivaBall.

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What is this crazy Brave-New-World device? From Halliburton's web site:

Most scientists believe global warming is certain to cause an accelerating onslaught of hurricanes, floods, droughts, tornadoes, etc. and that a world-destroying disaster is increasingly possible. For example, Arctic melt has slowed the Gulf Stream by 30% in just the last decade; if the Gulf Stream stops, Europe will suddenly become just as cold as Alaska. Global heat and flooding events are also increasingly possible.

In order to head off such catastrophic scenarios, scientists agree we must reduce our carbon emissions by 70% within the next few years. Doing that would seriously undermine corporate profits, however, and so a more forward-thinking solution is needed.

At today's conference, Wolf and a colleague demonstrated three SurvivaBall mockups, and described how the units will sustainably protect managers from natural or cultural disturbances of any intensity or duration. The devices - looking like huge inflatable orbs - will include sophisticated communications systems, nutrient gathering capacities, onboard medical facilities, and a daunting defense infrastructure to ensure that the corporate mission will not go unfulfilled even when most human life is rendered impossible by catastrophes or the consequent epidemics and armed conflicts.

"It's essentially a gated community for one," said Wolf.

One thing's for sure Haliburton's got balls.

Update, there's a user pamphlet.

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Oh my.

Won't Dilbert have fun with a flotilla of these bobbing around in Elbonia?

I guess I'll load up on pins. You never know when you'll bump into a CEO during a hurricane, flood, drought, tornadoe, etc.

I can see it now, "Sorry, I didn't mean to burst your bubble."

By acme scientist (not verified) on 11 May 2006 #permalink

Nutrient gathering capacities? Weird. The orcas will have a great time slapping these fat walruses into the air.

RPM,

I was suspecting it. (BTW your comment was rated as "spam", maybe Halliburton has rigged our blogging software!)