Indeed. No conspiracy theory is needed - people took every opportunity to acquire power and wealth, and the already powerful and wealthy were the most equipped to do so.
> what it takes to dig for oil and all the steps needed to turn that into a moving car Indeed. Petrochemicals form a fundamental physical part of all cars. And everything else. I look forward to the innovations that…
Ironically, it’s very easy to literally overtake a phone zombie, whether on foot or by car.
Or I can decide that “forward” is bad and go somewhere else. Let’s not forget that those pushing apps and smart devices care only for sales and profits.
> The world has moved on Movement is not self-justifying. Have you weighed the pros and cons of what movement there has been in the last 5 years due to smart phones? >traditional cellular phone and SMS system is only…
Service will resume in about 15 minutes.
You’re still going to hold up other people if you stop to chat or stick your arms out of the tube.
At least where I live (UK) I didn’t. I didn’t realise my observation would be so controversial.
The statistics for where I live (Wales, UK) show a horrifying post-COVID gap in school attendance for socioeconomically deprived families. We have probably lost the cultural norm that all kids at least attend school.
I don’t think that a parent’s desire to go to a particular restaurant at a particular time justifies using mind-numbing pacifiers on their kids. I say this as a parent of young children. We solve this by taking our kids…
I don’t follow - why?
Sounds very similar to the existing road infrastructure.
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Funny how people don’t like mechanisms explicitly designed to combat the tyranny of the simple majority and to protect minority interests when it doesn’t suit them.
To maintain the level of throughput we expect and need, trains have to run to a rigid schedule. If things were re-jigged so that trains could leave a bit late for some reason or other, the resulting reduction in…
Indeed. No conspiracy theory is needed - people took every opportunity to acquire power and wealth, and the already powerful and wealthy were the most equipped to do so.
> what it takes to dig for oil and all the steps needed to turn that into a moving car Indeed. Petrochemicals form a fundamental physical part of all cars. And everything else. I look forward to the innovations that…
Ironically, it’s very easy to literally overtake a phone zombie, whether on foot or by car.
Or I can decide that “forward” is bad and go somewhere else. Let’s not forget that those pushing apps and smart devices care only for sales and profits.
> The world has moved on Movement is not self-justifying. Have you weighed the pros and cons of what movement there has been in the last 5 years due to smart phones? >traditional cellular phone and SMS system is only…
Service will resume in about 15 minutes.
You’re still going to hold up other people if you stop to chat or stick your arms out of the tube.
At least where I live (UK) I didn’t. I didn’t realise my observation would be so controversial.
The statistics for where I live (Wales, UK) show a horrifying post-COVID gap in school attendance for socioeconomically deprived families. We have probably lost the cultural norm that all kids at least attend school.
I don’t think that a parent’s desire to go to a particular restaurant at a particular time justifies using mind-numbing pacifiers on their kids. I say this as a parent of young children. We solve this by taking our kids…
I don’t follow - why?
Sounds very similar to the existing road infrastructure.
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Funny how people don’t like mechanisms explicitly designed to combat the tyranny of the simple majority and to protect minority interests when it doesn’t suit them.
To maintain the level of throughput we expect and need, trains have to run to a rigid schedule. If things were re-jigged so that trains could leave a bit late for some reason or other, the resulting reduction in…