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We need mice with voice recognition first.
I'm not looking to kill half of New York, thank you.
From a national economic perspective I would think the first priorities would go towards anything near New York or Los Angeles.
I did pose the question because I don't know your opinion of transport offhand in terms of what the future should be and to what extent government support should be behind it. Should there be government support for the formation and support of roads? Highways? Railroads? What past that? Hell, forget government involvement. If you had a billion-dollar backed private corporation with the intent of developing for transportation, where would you invest?
I personally think transportation support and devleopment is paramount compared to other areas the government is (much less should be) involved in - having everything else barely matters if we can't get anywhere.
I agree with you. Infrastructure is one of the very, very few things the government should provide. Defense, public safety (fire/police), and education are about all the others.
I just want reasonable public transportation in Baltimore. You guys can take your future train and fuck yourself with it.
I was standing outside the Hour Haus last weekend and someone came around selling vegetables from a horse drawn cart. This is the strangest city in the world.
Never been to Cleveland I take it, eh?
we actually managed to catch a fucking river on fire
http://www.jcu.edu/chemistry/naosmm/...031952Fire.jpg