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    @jmaris There are worse cars to be imprisoned in. At least an Accord's doors open when the engine catches fire

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      @jmaris ๐Ÿ˜‚

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        @jmaris Not with Deutsche Bahn I'm not

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          @jmaris each model year the accord gets bigger so check mate or something

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            @jmaris

            It's a Camry, damnit. My prison is a Camry

            I was so excited early in my California migration, to learn that there was a high speed rail coming. That was over 40 years ago.

            It's planning to finally lay some tracks, soon, for real this time. I actually believe it. But I believe I won't live to see the end phase, the one I would have used.

            Sigh.

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              @jmaris

              I think itโ€™s funny because Canadian just got in a hissy fit over being told that walkable cities and localizing farming, equating it to returning to medieval existence. He got even angrier when I suggested that doing these measures instead of EV or alternative energy is more important because it reduces resource demand. Oil energy is an essential cornerstone of the modern economy, but so are the feed stocks derived from it that are used to manufacture everything else with that energy.

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              • mort@procial.tchncs.deM mort@procial.tchncs.de

                @threecoloured@troet.cafe @jmaris@eupolicy.social
                I wonder in which country except Switzerland. Even in Austia, where there's a rather good train system, many prefer to stand in traffic jams.
                And in many European countries, it's even worse than here. The trains might be better on time, but often there are only few.
                OK, still better than in the USA, but that's easy.

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                @mort @jmaris @threecoloured

                Almost anything is better than US train schedules. For local transit the frequency of about 10 minutes is really ideal in 15 minutes is probably the maximum before public transportation becomes frustrating to people.

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                • jmaris@eupolicy.socialJ jmaris@eupolicy.social

                  @c_merriweather @threecoloured sounds bad, but hey, it keeps the racists happy because it imposes segregation by other means

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                  @jmaris @c_merriweather @threecoloured

                  Even racist have budgets

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                  • mort@procial.tchncs.deM mort@procial.tchncs.de

                    @threecoloured@troet.cafe @jmaris@eupolicy.social
                    I wonder in which country except Switzerland. Even in Austia, where there's a rather good train system, many prefer to stand in traffic jams.
                    And in many European countries, it's even worse than here. The trains might be better on time, but often there are only few.
                    OK, still better than in the USA, but that's easy.

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                    @mort @jmaris @threecoloured trains are great if you're living in the city and your destination is a city as well. Or another location with a good train connection like airport or some lucky tourist site. If you're not living or going to these places, riding a train means waiting a lot at cold, windy and dirty train stations among a sea of strangers while switching trains, hoping the train makes it on time. I like public transport, but when at home, I do very much prefer individual transport.

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                      @threecoloured@troet.cafe @jmaris@eupolicy.social
                      I wonder in which country except Switzerland. Even in Austia, where there's a rather good train system, many prefer to stand in traffic jams.
                      And in many European countries, it's even worse than here. The trains might be better on time, but often there are only few.
                      OK, still better than in the USA, but that's easy.

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                      @mort @jmaris @threecoloured

                      1. French railway system is reliable, fast (TGV) and punctual... when there are no strikes. France has a long history with railway, pity it is too centralized around Paris which is efficient but not resilient. Also, it is not dense enough making car remaining a necessity for many.
                      2. Czech railway system is unreliable, slow and cheap... but you can get anywhere as long as are not in a hurry. The Czech railway network allows you to live car free.

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                        @jmaris

                        This isn't the reason I swore off cars 50 years ago. But it's certainly one to add to the list....

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                          @jmaris This always makes me wonder what freedom they refer to. The only "freedom" I can think of that they have and we don't is to freely own guns.

                          And then they have a lot of other restrictions that we don't have. So... do they really think like this?

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                            @mort @jmaris @threecoloured trains are great if you're living in the city and your destination is a city as well. Or another location with a good train connection like airport or some lucky tourist site. If you're not living or going to these places, riding a train means waiting a lot at cold, windy and dirty train stations among a sea of strangers while switching trains, hoping the train makes it on time. I like public transport, but when at home, I do very much prefer individual transport.

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                            @durchaus @mort @threecoloured that really depends on where you live.

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                              @jmaris True freedom is to belong somewhere.

                              True freedom is being able to do the right thing.

                              I'll never forget how it felt sitting on a train as it raced through the forest at night between Salzburg and Munich, but nowadays it would have to stop at the German border for a passport check.

                              Wish we could still be smug about living in Europe.

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                                @jmaris in what alpine area do we have tracks rated for 200 mph? not in Austria that's for sure.

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                                  @jmaris โ˜๏ธ @atpfm for the Honda Accord.

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