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you cant stop halfway or change tubes like if you need to get to denver. you neeed new tubes for that. or everyone could switch hyperloop trains if the need to keep going. that kinda defeats the purpose of the hyperloop. then you can see where you are because theres no windows, a place to go pee because i dont think theres a bathroom on that.
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In theory there is only three cities that need to be connected by Hyperloop: NY, London and Tokyo. And for that reason, there will never be a thing operating called Hyperloop. Get over it, move on. Focus on improving ground transportation that benefit the most people, not some futurist gimmick.
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regular trains are nice, its not as nice as taking a ship. ive seen concepts of it, you probably have toilets that spray water on your ass. while on the hyperloop your holding it in haha
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Photo op isolated "construction" does not equal operation (and likely never will).
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This New Airport Is Larger Than Manhattan
AD takes you inside Turkey’s new transit hub, which pays tribute to the country’s traditional architecture and natural beauty https://media.architecturaldigest.co...20Aci%2520.jpg A nighttime aerial view of Turkey's new airport, which is larger than the island of Manhattan. Photo: IGA by Havalimani Vaz Aci Istanbul’s brand-new airport, called, quite simply, Istanbul New Airport, which partially opens on October 29, aims not only to redefine the country and make access to Turkey simpler. Located in the Arnavutköy district—on the European side of Istanbul, 20 miles outside the city along the coastline of the Black Sea—it sets the record for being the largest airport in the world: larger than the size of Manhattan, at 1.6 million square feet. It is set to completely open by the end of the year, effectively replacing the decades-old Atatürk airport. Eventually, the new airport will accommodate more than 200 million passengers, double the capacity of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta. ... https://www.architecturaldigest.com/...ffeDu4XYjO2UPM |
Great looking terminal. What's with the 1.6 million sqft typo? What did the mean to say?
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It’s a confusing sentence. The terminal perhaps is 1.6 million square ft, and ALSO the airport is larger than Manhattan. But the sentence makes it sounds like Manhattan is smaller than 1.6 million square ft.
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How is that confusing? Rules of grammar, subjects and predicates, hold true in most languages of this world. The language may be completely different, but basic structural blocks are the same.... |
^If you trying to sound as pompous as possible you are succeeding.:uhh: It's a poorly composed sentence by every standard.
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Simplified metro system maps have been adopted by cities around the world, but when New York City tried to follow suit the public pushback forced a reversal. We dive into why New Yorkers insisted on using a "worse" subway map instead of the one that was widely considered to be "perfectly" designed.
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Additionally, this was a report about a new Turkish airport where English is not the native language. Someone or something translated it, which is often difficult to do. Never-the-less, I never got the impression that the airport was the same size as the terminal. |
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