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Reckless, Aggressive Drivers: Homegrown Terrorists
Jack May wrote:
"Amy Blankenship" wrote in message . .. "Jack May" wrote in message m... "Tom Sherman" wrote in message .. . Jack May wrote: "Tom Sherman" wrote in message .. . Jack May wrote: "donquijote1954" wrote in message ... On Feb 21, 12:57 am, Miles Bader wrote: Tom Sherman writes: In Jack's Utopia new tecknologies won't pollute and big SUVs won't Nonsense. Now Jack May is just making things up. I gave the statistics URL only a few weeks ago but since you only want to lie, you are not worth my time to find it again. You did, but you seem to have conveniently forgotten how thoroughly you were debunked by the other participants in the thread. I did not have time to deal with the thread but when I checked I saw the exact same stupidity that is always apparent from bike and transit fanatics. Its the usual the transit and bike fanatics are the bottom of society and are incapable of figuring out anything or even using Google. The data I use is from research experts that do know how to think and figure out the truth. Jack congrats! You must be somehere on the speerhead of absolute ignorance. That's a hard piece of success to achieve. Your absoluteley fuzzy claims about cycle rides being almost as en-intensive as car rides the last time were repulsed by simple estimations of plausibility of these statements. Energy for production and operation of bike is way lower than for cars. The probably little more (I guess it's hardly more than 10%+, if at all more is being consumed by cyclist) food (including production and distribution) doesn't close the gap of an order of magnitude. Tadej -- “It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.” Upton Sinclair in The Jungle |
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The Urban Experience
"Tadej Brezina" wrote in message ... george conklin wrote: "Tadej Brezina" wrote in message ... Jack May wrote: "donquijote1954" wrote in message ... On Feb 23, 7:08 pm, Pat wrote: On Feb 19, 6:08 pm, donquijote1954 wrote: - Show quoted text - Believe it or not, the cities can be tamed, provided there's the political will to do it. There's plenty of evidence of it, from Curitiba (where public transportation was the key taming factor) And all you have to do is get a lot of people to live on a few tens of dollars per month to accept your horrible nightmare. Ahhhh yeahhhh, of course: Copenhagen is a real horrific nightmare, especially when compared to some car traffic boosting city. Guess the same's valid for Amsterdam and other cities too? Jack your'e not knowing what you're talking about. Tadej Kind of like New York City. A nice to place to visit and then to leave? Hahaaaaaaaaaa... well there IS something fascinating in your "out of this world" talking, I just have to figure out if it's a comedian or tragic talent you have? Well, having lived in NYC for 18 years, I don't see what you are crowing about. Many people visit the place and then leave. Many who were born in the area move to other parts of the world. So? |
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The Urban Experience
george conklin wrote:
"Tadej Brezina" wrote in message ... Jack May wrote: "donquijote1954" wrote in message ... On Feb 23, 7:08 pm, Pat wrote: On Feb 19, 6:08 pm, donquijote1954 wrote: - Show quoted text - Believe it or not, the cities can be tamed, provided there's the political will to do it. There's plenty of evidence of it, from Curitiba (where public transportation was the key taming factor) And all you have to do is get a lot of people to live on a few tens of dollars per month to accept your horrible nightmare. Ahhhh yeahhhh, of course: Copenhagen is a real horrific nightmare, especially when compared to some car traffic boosting city. Guess the same's valid for Amsterdam and other cities too? Jack your'e not knowing what you're talking about. Tadej Kind of like New York City. A nice to place to visit and then to leave? This great big city's a wondrous toy. -- Corporate society looks after everything. All it asks of anyone, all it has ever asked of anyone, is that they do not interfere with management decisions. -From “Rollerball” |
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The Urban Experience
"Martin Edwards" wrote in message . .. george conklin wrote: "Tadej Brezina" wrote in message ... Jack May wrote: "donquijote1954" wrote in message ... On Feb 23, 7:08 pm, Pat wrote: On Feb 19, 6:08 pm, donquijote1954 wrote: - Show quoted text - Believe it or not, the cities can be tamed, provided there's the political will to do it. There's plenty of evidence of it, from Curitiba (where public transportation was the key taming factor) And all you have to do is get a lot of people to live on a few tens of dollars per month to accept your horrible nightmare. Ahhhh yeahhhh, of course: Copenhagen is a real horrific nightmare, especially when compared to some car traffic boosting city. Guess the same's valid for Amsterdam and other cities too? Jack your'e not knowing what you're talking about. Tadej Kind of like New York City. A nice to place to visit and then to leave? This great big city's a wondrous toy. Home of Bear-Stearns too. |
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The Urban Experience
george conklin wrote:
"Tadej Brezina" wrote in message ... Jack May wrote: "donquijote1954" wrote in message ... On Feb 23, 7:08 pm, Pat wrote: On Feb 19, 6:08 pm, donquijote1954 wrote: - Show quoted text - Believe it or not, the cities can be tamed, provided there's the political will to do it. There's plenty of evidence of it, from Curitiba (where public transportation was the key taming factor) And all you have to do is get a lot of people to live on a few tens of dollars per month to accept your horrible nightmare. Ahhhh yeahhhh, of course: Copenhagen is a real horrific nightmare, especially when compared to some car traffic boosting city. Guess the same's valid for Amsterdam and other cities too? Jack your'e not knowing what you're talking about. Nothing new there. Tadej Kind of like New York City. A nice to place to visit and then to leave? Most places are nicer when you leave. |
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The Urban Experience
On Mar 14, 11:42 am, Martin Edwards wrote:
george conklin wrote: "Tadej Brezina" wrote in message t... Jack May wrote: "donquijote1954" wrote in message ... On Feb 23, 7:08 pm, Pat wrote: On Feb 19, 6:08 pm, donquijote1954 wrote: - Show quoted text - Believe it or not, the cities can be tamed, provided there's the political will to do it. There's plenty of evidence of it, from Curitiba (where public transportation was the key taming factor) And all you have to do is get a lot of people to live on a few tens of dollars per month to accept your horrible nightmare. Ahhhh yeahhhh, of course: Copenhagen is a real horrific nightmare, especially when compared to some car traffic boosting city. Guess the same's valid for Amsterdam and other cities too? Jack your'e not knowing what you're talking about. Tadej Kind of like New York City. A nice to place to visit and then to leave? This great big city's a wondrous toy. Ugh. NYC ain't a "wonderous" anything. "Your" newspaper ran an article about where I live. They title it (as least on the web site) a "haven". Now THIS is wonderous and THIS is how to live: http://travel.nytimes.com/2008/03/14...ttville&st=nyt Here's a hint. When people escape TO here, they are escaping FROM cities. -- Corporate society looks after everything. All it asks of anyone, all it has ever asked of anyone, is that they do not interfere with management decisions. -From "Rollerball"- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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The Urban Experience
george conklin wrote:
"Martin Edwards" wrote in message . .. george conklin wrote: "Tadej Brezina" wrote in message ... Jack May wrote: "donquijote1954" wrote in message ... On Feb 23, 7:08 pm, Pat wrote: On Feb 19, 6:08 pm, donquijote1954 wrote: - Show quoted text - Believe it or not, the cities can be tamed, provided there's the political will to do it. There's plenty of evidence of it, from Curitiba (where public transportation was the key taming factor) And all you have to do is get a lot of people to live on a few tens of dollars per month to accept your horrible nightmare. Ahhhh yeahhhh, of course: Copenhagen is a real horrific nightmare, especially when compared to some car traffic boosting city. Guess the same's valid for Amsterdam and other cities too? Jack your'e not knowing what you're talking about. Tadej Kind of like New York City. A nice to place to visit and then to leave? This great big city's a wondrous toy. Home of Bear-Stearns too. -- Corporate society looks after everything. All it asks of anyone, all it has ever asked of anyone, is that they do not interfere with management decisions. -From “Rollerball” |
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