synonymouse Wrote:
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> In jest or for real?
>
> Condors have a huge wing span - I'd think they
> would be easy to spot if there were any. I
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In jest or for real?
Condors have a huge wing span - I'd think they would be easy to spot if there were any. It would be like hiding a T-Rex in the Wolf Trap Canyon.
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synonymouse Wrote:
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> Just take some millions out of that $10bil and buy
> out the Tejon Ranch Co. Carve out the best route
> alignment and
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Just take some millions out of that $10bil and buy out the Tejon Ranch Co. Carve out the best route alignment and then sell the remainder, keeping maybe some for a park.
That's where the real hang
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Another writer has an interesting idea:
http://www.xconomy.com/national/2013/08/16/high-speed-rail-or-hyperloop-lets-try-both-and-reward-the-winner/?single_page=true
He also points out that even
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George Andrews Wrote:
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> I read the newspaper article on the Hyperloop
> today. It sounds like a GIANT Tee - Shirt Cannon
> !!!
Here's the
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George Andrews Wrote:
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> I read the newspaper article on the Hyperloop
> today. It sounds like a GIANT Tee - Shirt Cannon
> !!!
Except G
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Rich Hunn Wrote:
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> Mr. Musk can build his "Hyperloop" from
> LA to SF for $6B.
If we wait a few more years, the "Hyperloop" will be eclips
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And the required upgrades to the power grid are only going to cost $21B/year for the next 20
years and Mr. Musk can build his "Hyperloop" from LA to SF for $6B. Answer to any and all of this
is to b
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High Speed Rail is basically 1960's technology, and is a colossal waste of money.
Elon Musk, of Tesla, Space-X and SolarCity fame, says Hyperloop could carry people from LA to SF in 30 minutes. A
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