UK airport trials public autonomous transit
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#2http://web.archive.org/web/20140912134733/http://www.bbc.com...
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#3I'm sure there are excellent legal reasons why UK residents can't access BBC Worldwide content but it is really, really annoying
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#4PS: Having looked at the video (via the wayback machine) - is it the Sleeper that I'm reminded of? I'm getting deja vu with some 70s SciFi spoof...
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#6For those of us in the UK who'd like to read an article about a UK airport written by a UK media organisation... http://web.archive.org/web/20140912134733/http://www.bbc.com...
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#7"We're sorry but this site is not accessible from the UK as it is part of our international service and is not funded by the licence fee. It is run commercially by BBC Worldwide, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the BBC, the profits made from it go back to BBC programme-makers to help fund great new BBC programmes." I'm sure there are excellent legal reasons why UK residents can't access BBC Worldwide content but it is r…
I can't think of an example.
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#8"We're sorry but this site is not accessible from the UK as it is part of our international service and is not funded by the licence fee. It is run commercially by BBC Worldwide, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the BBC, the profits made from it go back to BBC programme-makers to help fund great new BBC programmes." I'm sure there are excellent legal reasons why UK residents can't access BBC Worldwide content but it is r…
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#9There is a lot of public transportation that fails to be more efficient than cars because it is high-latency, failure prone, and doesn't handle peak and off-peak demand well.
Imagine replacing Boston's Green Line with a system like this. Always a pod to take you to whichever branch you want to go, now.
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