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Brilliant!

AND, they could schedule these sausage-links-of-cars so that you would know when they are arriving at a particular station in order to plan your use of them as efficiently as possible.

What if you could link several together and only need one driver?

What advantages does this present over a tram system in the tunnels?

And maybe put those cars on rails.

If they could make the cars large enough to handle a couple dozen people at a time and label them as to which station they are going to, they might really be onto something.

“Libertarians are like house cats. They are convinced of their fierce independence while utterly dependent on a system they don’t appreciate or understand.”

I wonder how much of the decline with Tesla is because of Elon directly. I myself am looking for a new car, and I want to get a EV. Tesla is the leader in that market, so that was my natural inclination.. I would have purchased earlier this year, but Elon has really turned me off and that most definitely has impacted

They quadrupled the rate when they took over. 

Libertarians tend to think that public goods like parking meters should be monetized because “socialism!” But as we can see they are far less efficient than having the parking authority operate them. Paying the civil service wages and benefits can be less expensive, even in Chicago.

Libertarians are the stupidest people you ever meet and their ‘ideas’ are based on the simple fact that they never think things through.

This is pretty much the Libertarian wet dream, which is why we should all recoil in horror at libertarians and their insane arguments and claims.

Came here to point out that they are eventually going to put irrational sales goals on some MTG product, then blame it on over-costed development and try to put even more products to compensate, which is the vicious cycle of corporate greed…

Growing up with the name ‘Chris Cocks’ must have been tough.

No.

No.

former resident. I earned it.

Just wait till the robots start targeting EVs to get their electron fix.

Ehh, guessing a number of brodozers have their cat sitting on a shelf in the garage. At least that’s what my nose tells me when driving behind some of them.

I feel like you’d have to get every state to do this to make it work. Like, Illinois can have the toughest gun laws in the country but if right across the border is Indiana, where gun laws are “wut we don’t care”, it doesn’t matter. Or like polution, where Wisconsin can try and be tough on people dumping in lake