App that lets you place Suez-blocking ship anywhere in the world, funny results
Team Udayavani, Mar 30, 2021, 2:08 PM IST
Source: Twitter
After the ill-fated Ever Given blocked Egypt’s Suez Canal authorities have confirmed that the cargo ship was re-floated on March 29. While everyone is hoping of reopening the busy waterway, a new web application has surfaced on social media which lets users visualize what the ship would like when stuck in different places.
I took 10 minutes out of my life to create a @glitch app that lets you wedge the Ever Given anywhere you want in the world. Here it is stuck in Boston Harbor.https://t.co/Cmm5Z2OmNg pic.twitter.com/ZevoBSFaEg
— Garrett Dash Nelson (@en_dash) March 28, 2021
Twitteratis were quick to share their response and below are a few:
In the Hudson … pic.twitter.com/E6Wwyd9e7N
— Garrett Dash Nelson (@en_dash) March 28, 2021
Let's park the Ever Given at Founders Landing in Marquette MI! Just have to solve the little problem of getting it through the Soo Locks. pic.twitter.com/rS5v3bgGYl
— Chet DeFonso (@ChetDeFonso) March 28, 2021
Slightly larger than an old blimp hanger, @MoffettHangar1 pic.twitter.com/DYnmtkIccx
— shandrew 😀 (@shandrew) March 28, 2021
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