yeah that wouldn't be hell for maintenance crews or cost an insane amount
countries that do that only do that in urban areas for a reason
yeah that wouldn't be hell for maintenance crews or cost an insane amount
countries that do that only do that in urban areas for a reason
nasa experimental (science) shit is great, but their operational shit (launch vehicles, iss crew vehicles, etc except spacex ones) are incredibly inefficient in terms of cost
is this sarcasm?
Restricting search results to reddit is still a nice way to filter out corporate junk and just get honest end user opinion on things. As much as I hate the management of the platform now, you have to remember that Reddit didn't always used to be shit. Aaron Swartz was a co-founder.
it's also hilarious that the picture in the article shows overhead wires
That's so cool that they run museum pieces in regular service, we have steam trains and legacy EMUs that run on our network but it's only ever for events, never revenue service.
this era of trams are such a vibe, unfortunately it's like the one era we didn't really have here in Melbourne :(
we kept using the wooden w classes for many decades until we suddenly got the modern z class (derived from pcc/Gothenburg trams the engineers saw iirc)
"try" being the important word
ngl web apps are even worse, they're so bloated and janky, I wish everything had a native app
is this from the outer planets mod?
iirc the word sub came before r*ddit
weird, the laptops I've seen have magnets on the palmrest instead of the bezel, I guess it's just reversed on the framework?