The Boring Company [video]
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The Boring Company [video]
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#2This seems like technology that addresses mostly fun, theoretical problems - like traffic optimization, not ugly, practical ones like tight municipal budgets and urban sprawl.
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#5I don't get it. Much of the USA is faced with crumbling infrastructure and a lack of money for maintaining that infrastructure. How is creating a network of powered tunnels - which are much more expensive to maintain than surface roads - going to interact with this economic reality? This seems like technology that addresses mostly fun, theoretical problems - like traffic optimization, not ugly, practical ones like ti…
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#6Giant hole opens up in street with no gate around it. Have they actually spent time thinking about this or is this a joke?
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#8I don't get it. Much of the USA is faced with crumbling infrastructure and a lack of money for maintaining that infrastructure. How is creating a network of powered tunnels - which are much more expensive to maintain than surface roads - going to interact with this economic reality? This seems like technology that addresses mostly fun, theoretical problems - like traffic optimization, not ugly, practical ones like ti…
Creating a powered tunnel, especially if it can be engineered to be done faster and cheaper, could result in increased urban density?
Re: The Boring Company [video]
#9Giant hole opens up in street with no gate around it. Have they actually spent time thinking about this or is this a joke?
there is cool new technology called a "barrier" that could be used