• Huldra [they/them, it/its]@hexbear.net
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    Planes are bad because you need to land at an airport and there aren’t airports everywhere.

    Cars bad because you need to dig in order to make 20 lane wide highways.

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    Every problem with rail this person lists is also a problem with every other form of transportation. You also have to lay roads, docks, or airports to get stuff where you’re going. Infrastructure has to be built unless you’re transporting stuff by donkey.

    Rails are still less expensive to build and maintain. Railroads are something like 2/3 the cost of equivalent lengths of highway, and yet have greater cargo capacity and fuel efficiency.

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      Nah, everyone knows that cars and roads used to roam wild in the americas until they were domesticated by the intrepid settlers of america.

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      Infrastructure has to be built unless you’re transporting stuff by donkey

      oh please don’t give them the idea to do donkey-uber

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        lathe-of-heaven NeuraLink-controlled autonomous Donkey Ubers

        “We’re sorry, but your DonkeyUber has been struck by an 18-wheeler while trying to cross the freeway. Please hold while we find you a new animal.”

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      Donkeys also require infrastructure. You ever been hiking? The difference in exertion from even the shittiest of gravel roads compared to roughing it through actual untreated terrain is insane and even the shitty gravel road is by all means a herculean effort

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      You also have to lay roads, docks, or airports to get stuff where you’re going. Infrastructure has to be built unless you’re transporting stuff by donkey.

      Only one solution remains then. REJECT MODERNITY, RETVRN TO TRADITION

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      Hell, donkeys didn’t hit peak efficiency until the Royal Road/Silk Road was thoroughly established

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    Literally the most efficient form of land-based transport ever invented. Steel wheels on steel rails have very low rolling resistance.
    NAH, it’s bad because you can’t clog up the lines with masses of inefficient, tiny, personal trains.
    Also, you have to dig through hills and mountains to lay track - you definitely don’t need to do that for highways (except for all the ones that you do)

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    Ben Norton was dunking on this absurd take

    Many hard science programs in the US indoctrinate graduates with neoliberal economic dogma while leaving them politically and historically illiterate. But because they have PhDs, they arrogantly believe they know everything, and make extremely stupid comments like this, showing they are actually deeply ignorant about many things. Just because you worked for NASA doesn’t mean you know anything outside of your narrow field.

    twitter | nitter

    This loser also has “hyperloop” in his bio, which should instantly disqualify you from ever talking about transit ever again

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    smuglord: “YOU DISAGREED! YOU DISAGREED! THAT PROVES ME RIGHT SOMEHOW!”

    And if China is the paragon of poor economic choices, then how is it considered a threat to US hegemony?

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    Want to create car-length transport on rail roads? Can’t.

    What car brain does to a MF.

    Besides, we already have a work-around for that, as well as the “what if the railroad doesn’t go there?” problem: Auto train. Train can take you 90% of the way and then take the personal vehicle the last 10%.

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      Gonna be honest here the Auto train is an incredibly dumb idea born out of car consumerism. There’s absolutely no need to ferry a lot of cars somewhere on a train inherently, they could just have cars there you could rent

      I get the economics of this, car rentals are expensive and all, but it’s not a good idea generally

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        Yeah it’s not really something that makes sense en masse, there’s a reason Amtrak runs it as a specialty line to a tourism hot spot. Point is, if it was absolutely necessary and personal vehicle rental wasn’t an option at the destination station, the option is on the table.

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    “THE PARAGON OF POOR ECONOMIC CHOICES”?

    Motherfucker,

    Economically, there were initial concerns, particularly outside China, over the high-speed rail’s cost, debt and profitability. However, research by the Paulson Institute has estimated the net benefit of the high-speed rail to the Chinese economy to be approximately $378 billion, with an annual return on investment of 6.5%.

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    When society treats these people like the infants they are, we might actually make some progress. Instead, we entertain every crackpot idea with mountains of VC money and government grants while shunning superior, already-existing technology. And I’m sure it would surprise these morons to find out that trains are still improving significantly and we’re not still riding what were essentially steam powered bombs. I know it’s all to sustain car supremacy but fuck, I just want one city council to treat the carbrains and NIMBYs like the adult children they are. Escort them to the play room with the hot wheels and lincoln logs and tell them to make their model town and city council will take a Polaroid and hang it on the fridge.

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      Looks like he’s a Math Guy out of University of Syndey. Which does not give me much respect for their math department.

      Can’t imagine a doctoral board giving this guy more than a sharp kick in the ass for delivering a dissertation in this style.

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        Is he the reason we don’t have high speed rail between Sydney and Melbourne? It’s absurd how many flights there are between both cities.