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Re: Future of commuting
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lugnet.space
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Thu, 26 Aug 2004 22:01:42 GMT
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Well, that looks like a great vehicle for city traffic. I pity the poor sap who
gets too close to a cargo bearing vessel, especially one that is traveling fast
enough to generate its own turbulence. If my half ton Mustang was getting tossed
around by a trucks turbulence, then this thing would get thrown. But then, this
is Lego, not reality, so I am going to go and chill with personal bi-plane.
(i.e. the 1920s futuristic movie called Metropolis, I think, had everyone
flying their own personal bi-plane in the future.)
-Avery
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| | Future of commuting
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| With ever increasing fuel prices, and ever decreasing room on the road, the viability of large, gas-guzzling vehicles at some point will have to be questioned. Carmakers will find the market for small, lightweight, single person vehicles in (...) (20 years ago, 25-Aug-04, to lugnet.space, FTX)
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