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That’s what an AI would say!
That’s what an AI would say!
That was not the assumption. Also, that map is either 20something years too early or too late to be proof of much of what was going on in the 1950s.
There are a lot of assumptions there.
First of all, I am sure that is part of something much larger and it is a real neighborhood, not something hypothetical.
Second, I don’t see people giving up their car brains just because you put a tram. I myself would still be using a car if it wasn’t made completely superfluous and fatiguing where I live and work.
Nah not really, such low population density requires cars to be used. If you think tearing that down would be simple, then yes. But I think that even in Atlanta that would be difficult. The reason why those highways are there is that more people wanted to live in that kind of neighborhood.
Am I the only one who finds the 1950s version also not nice from an urban planning perspective? I mean, it is a car-centered design anyway.
WAIT! Is the SCP wiki the inspiration for Control?
I am looking forward to see the repo man collecting it since it was only a licensed company asset, especially since it is fused with her own tissues.
That’s because you are not enforcing data portability at the same time. Having studied and discussed the GDPR at length within tech circles, I became convinced that data portability is the ultimate right and the key to ensure continuing innovation
That’s not a surprise. That’s a
russiansoldier way of doing things. Everywhere, everytime and any time.
FTFY. Italy doesn’t forget the allies raping in 1944 and Mahmoudiya happened in 2006.
True, and that’s the kind of enterprise to which in Italy we gave the collective name of mafia.
Do we have /c/swoosh in here?