udaman
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Nice SR obtuse thread title
You'll just have to click on the link
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationw...0,1,1708873.story?coll=la-headlines-columnone
(you'll need to either reg via bugmenot or clear cookies that latimes sets inorder to read the site more than one click)
Now why would any sane (jtr excluded ) individual use anything but air flight to travel across oceans, unless they were on a ship cruise (few of them go transoceanic) to waste weeks on the oceans stuck inside gambling and getting drunk and eating lots of food to get fat...then again why would anyone go on their honeymoon---idiots---on an [SIZE=-1]Antarctic [/SIZE] cruise ship that hits an iceberg and sinks?
Especially when the flight attendants look nicer than any other service route
Why maglev tech will never work in the USA...money, politics, and more lawsuits/injunctions about rail right of way (will make some attorney's wealthy though...hurry jtr, your future is bright if you go to a top law school now ahead of the rush of litigation over this doomed technology).
Super Trains: Plans to Fix U.S. Rail Could End Road & Sky Gridlock
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/transportation/4232548.html
The oft mention LA-Vegas route (IIRC is billions more, lots more than 4x, than initial projected costs) is nice if you like to waste your money gambling but it hardly makes sense to fund this insanely expensive gimmick technology just to make gamblers gamble faster, lol. That entire project should be shelved, IMO until actual practical uses for such technology can be used in gridlocked So. Cal proper, not some wham-bam-ty-maam quickie weekend gambling fix. Anything over 500mi distance, even with typical airport delays (not weather shut downs) is much faster via commercial jets, only commuter turbo props travel at pokey slow 300mph speeds of yet non-commercially feaseable maglev trains. To be as practical as commercial jets, those trains would have to completely replace all existing rain service, with additional routes/cities/stops added...trillions & trillions of dollars (or Euro since the US dollar is in a slump)
btw, for jtr, plane travel to Hong Kong is currently, even with $85+ barrel oil, <$1000 from either LA or Newark (via Russian airspace route) and it does *not* take a whole day either on a non-stop or one-stop flight. ~7.2k mi from LA, ~14hr, 8.4k mi via Newark ~16hr...sixteen hours to oggle (I noticed Sinapore Airlines has banned sex on their flights, no mile high clubbing then...party poopers) and try to pickup on sexy flight attendants (possibly your future wife jtr, lol).
You'll just have to click on the link
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationw...0,1,1708873.story?coll=la-headlines-columnone
(you'll need to either reg via bugmenot or clear cookies that latimes sets inorder to read the site more than one click)
Now why would any sane (jtr excluded ) individual use anything but air flight to travel across oceans, unless they were on a ship cruise (few of them go transoceanic) to waste weeks on the oceans stuck inside gambling and getting drunk and eating lots of food to get fat...then again why would anyone go on their honeymoon---idiots---on an [SIZE=-1]Antarctic [/SIZE] cruise ship that hits an iceberg and sinks?
Especially when the flight attendants look nicer than any other service route
Why maglev tech will never work in the USA...money, politics, and more lawsuits/injunctions about rail right of way (will make some attorney's wealthy though...hurry jtr, your future is bright if you go to a top law school now ahead of the rush of litigation over this doomed technology).
Super Trains: Plans to Fix U.S. Rail Could End Road & Sky Gridlock
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/transportation/4232548.html
LOL, they are *not* going to get around, gridlock both literal and political will see to thatBuilding high-speed train routes in the U.S. would not be easy or cheap. Almost every proposed route faces some sort of political fight, and, depending on who you ask and what technology you’re considering, the cost per mile of high-speed rail is anywhere from $5 million to $100 million. However, more and more transportation engineers and city planners are starting to see high-speed rail as the only rational way to ease the strain that booming populations are placing on their already overwhelmed infrastructure. “By 2035, the six counties in the Los Angeles region will add roughly 6 million people—that’s the size of two Chicagos—to the 18 million residents already living here,” says Richard J. Marcus of the Southern California Association of Governments. “How are all those people going to get around?”
But mostly, critics of maglev point to its enormous expense. “Maglev routinely costs three to four times what is projected,” Diridon says.
The oft mention LA-Vegas route (IIRC is billions more, lots more than 4x, than initial projected costs) is nice if you like to waste your money gambling but it hardly makes sense to fund this insanely expensive gimmick technology just to make gamblers gamble faster, lol. That entire project should be shelved, IMO until actual practical uses for such technology can be used in gridlocked So. Cal proper, not some wham-bam-ty-maam quickie weekend gambling fix. Anything over 500mi distance, even with typical airport delays (not weather shut downs) is much faster via commercial jets, only commuter turbo props travel at pokey slow 300mph speeds of yet non-commercially feaseable maglev trains. To be as practical as commercial jets, those trains would have to completely replace all existing rain service, with additional routes/cities/stops added...trillions & trillions of dollars (or Euro since the US dollar is in a slump)
btw, for jtr, plane travel to Hong Kong is currently, even with $85+ barrel oil, <$1000 from either LA or Newark (via Russian airspace route) and it does *not* take a whole day either on a non-stop or one-stop flight. ~7.2k mi from LA, ~14hr, 8.4k mi via Newark ~16hr...sixteen hours to oggle (I noticed Sinapore Airlines has banned sex on their flights, no mile high clubbing then...party poopers) and try to pickup on sexy flight attendants (possibly your future wife jtr, lol).