That's the conclusion from Dave Demerjian in this post at Autopia, where he notes, "There’s a sucker born every minute, and they’re all buying the 'hotelicopter' story, ahem, flying around the blogosphere."
"Several websites, including some that should know better, are reporting that a guy named Alvin Farley has spent five years converting the world’s largest helicopter into the world’s first flying hotel," Demerjian goes on. "Thing is, the story has a few holes big enough to fly the Hotelicopter through."
IMHO, we'll be hearing more from the folks at Hotelicopter ... that what was rolled out for us was not an 'April Fools' hoax, but a marketing tool.
"Several websites, including some that should know better, are reporting that a guy named Alvin Farley has spent five years converting the world’s largest helicopter into the world’s first flying hotel," Demerjian goes on. "Thing is, the story has a few holes big enough to fly the Hotelicopter through."
IMHO, we'll be hearing more from the folks at Hotelicopter ... that what was rolled out for us was not an 'April Fools' hoax, but a marketing tool.
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