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<blockquote data-quote="Topper" data-source="post: 382787" data-attributes="member: 186250"><p>A design is a concept not a reality, show me the drawings then.... prove to me that your point holds a small drop of water.</p><p></p><p>If that argument is to hold any water then the you have to argue that the space rocket was invented before the automobile ever turned a wheel as in 13th century the chinese documented the lift off of man travelling into space. Gallileo drew designs of aircraft hundreds of years ago but you cannot say that in either of these cases the design became a reality. Often one has to dream a concept then work hard for many years to turn that concept into reality. In the case of the 2CV as cute as some may find it I have not yet seen any evidence of a desire to turn Pierre Boulanger's design of the 2CV into a car until after the end of WW2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topper, post: 382787, member: 186250"] A design is a concept not a reality, show me the drawings then.... prove to me that your point holds a small drop of water. If that argument is to hold any water then the you have to argue that the space rocket was invented before the automobile ever turned a wheel as in 13th century the chinese documented the lift off of man travelling into space. Gallileo drew designs of aircraft hundreds of years ago but you cannot say that in either of these cases the design became a reality. Often one has to dream a concept then work hard for many years to turn that concept into reality. In the case of the 2CV as cute as some may find it I have not yet seen any evidence of a desire to turn Pierre Boulanger's design of the 2CV into a car until after the end of WW2 [/QUOTE]
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