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Hi, we're a tech startup run by libertarian Silicon Valley tech bros.
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@bnys @ajsadauskas @technology mission specialists are crew, which gets around rules and requirements for passenger carrying vessels, right?
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Hi, we're a tech startup run by libertarian Silicon Valley tech bros.
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@bnys @ajsadauskas @technology mission specialists are crew, which gets around rules and requirements for passenger carrying vessels, right?
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Young girl 'unresponsive' after being run over by ute on popular Queensland island
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@mupAus @saltesc That’s the issue: every continent has rednecks or whatever you call them who think it’s “fun” to get in a 4-wheel vehicle, burn up gasoline, spread fumes, tear up habitat, leave refuse and call themselves “outdoor folk”. Wheee-ha!
Stopping them requires re-education, legislation and perhaps barbed wire. Yet the people that Trump appeals to call this “freedom”.
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Sleeper trains are making a comeback. Why are ours being axed?
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@AllNewTypeFace @Tau A similar problem with US northeast corridor rail: old track design, curves, lack of funding or availability of right of way to build modern infrastructure with gentle curves supporting higher speeds. Geography combined with buildings and 100 year old development that can’t be easily changed.
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Personally, I think Sydney could have an amazing and iconic public square at Circular Quay, if only it tore down that ugly freeway.
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@petrescatraian @ajsadauskas I used to live in a town so small that people joked that the town square was a triangle (which it was!)
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Uber paid 58 Australians $1350 to have One Less Car
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@Adori @ray Agree. But most Euro cities that have excellent metro and bus services built their infrastructure decades ago.
Other than US cities like NY, Chicago, Boston, SFO and Wash DC, metro systems would cost a fortune and be built at a snail’s pace…look up Seattle light rail … an excellent system but has taken a long time to evolve, fund and build
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@lntl Considering how big corporations (including airlines) lobby in Washington…true. Amtrak can’t get any adequate funding, compare that to the FAA budget that provides air traffic control services in the US (as shaky as that is even).