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Thank you, sir, for bringing some needed humor to the evening.
About a year ago I actually build a tool to build these 3d models in the browser! You can add elements in a grid (stacking multiple on top of each other), and move them and resize them. It's a little painful but quite fun to see the result!

http://tilt.jlongster.com/

This got me thinking of a webpage as a city with streets, hills and other topography stuff
well has been there for a while now..but as a web developer i tried to use it but never able to use it..
Minecraft using this anyone?
Some complex sites already look like a megalopolis with tons of skyscrapers.
This is either completely idiotic or genius, I can't quite work out which.
Now I just need this beamed direct into my brain and Gibson will have been right all along with cyberspace.
Something like this can be used to create easter eggs in websites...