I assume that's how creativity works? Making new different things gets you more ideas than doing similar thing over and over.
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The only way I see that'd be possible is by requiring state id for it which is just mass surveillance.
I thought they made them so small that they would interfere with each other if they made them any smaller.
-Walking for short trips -Trams for longer trips -Electric/hydrogen cars for beyond city/transporting heavier stuff. -Train for anything further Isn't this all you would ever need?
Our teacher once said that today's dumps will be future mines. Seems like it's becoming true.
I'll never understand how people can just spend money they don't have. Just don't use credit cards and use debit and spend only the money you have, no more debt by accident.
How about we made one large car that could fit like 80 or more people? So they would need only few cars and make routes where the most people want to go and just keep driving those routes and make stops where the most people would go to get on.
I thought it's already figured out, recycle it like in France.
I keep thinking if they could make a phone that you just assemble like a computer and can change the parts to upgrade. I don't care it would be bit bulky. But I assume they wouldn't make as much money if people won't buy entire new phones every two years.
It would just end up like in the Love death and robots episode When the Yogurt Took Over. They wouldn't listen and just do their own thing.
Seeing this just makes me want a tv that is just a monitor, no crap you just plug in your own thing whatever you want.