You know what would give the hyperloop a chance at being successful?
You know what would give the hyperloop a chance at being successful?
Reducing transport cost will allow to lower the prices for products, there will be less traffic accidents. Whats not to like?
Hundreds of thousands will get paid off, and then hundreds of thousands more will be hired to build this tech, test it, maintain it, etc. I’m all for increasing minimum wages, but you also have to realize that now you will have to raise wage of those in the middle as well.
Will the robodrivers be compelled to put sillouettes of supercomputers on the mudguards? I would be disappointed if they don’t.
the idea is that you will eliminate wellfare programs and replace them with a ubi. therefore it’s revenue neutral. you aren’t giving poor people more money, you are just changing how it’s delivered. Instead of food stamps and medicaid, you are just receiving cash.
Colin Furze did it better.
I tell ya, I thought it handled great.
Here’s a better trailer without all that apocalyptic music.
OK.. this is NOT Comcast.. it’s a subcontractor with the comcast logo on the side - jeez.
87% of crude oil production goes to fuel. Plastics only use 4%. This reality rather flies in the face of your “nothing more.”
Encore! Encore!
all this talk about pirates and boats and no one links this:
I imagine they would be fixed to meet emission requirements and then sold on the used market to recoup as much cost as possible.
Poor chrysler.
We could start a kickstarter for an investigation to find out.
Well we know where we’re going, but we don’t know where we’ve been...
Aren't you worried the tracks will bend?