If the campaigners are right and what he's done is illegal then opinions don't really matter, he shouldn't be allowed to conitnue pushing this course of action.
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That was my thought, but it could also have been aimed at the people fighting against the depedestrianisation.
I'm intrigued, which part of the story are you saying that about?
If you're hitching a trailer anyway then why bother with the truck bed at all? Just get a minivan with a decent engine.
Body mods that look good in the traditional sense are generally called plastic/cosmetic surgery. Breast implants, face lifts, hair implants, etc. are the same idea as body mods, just with the goal of achieving a more mainstream idea of beauty.
It was a massive event. Most definitely not my scene (I'm more of a quiet bike ride fan) so I didn't join in, but it was great to see so many people out cycling. We have monthly mass cycle events in Sheffield but this was easily 5, perhaps even 10 times as many people. Hopefully it will have raised awareness of the number of people actually riding bikes in the city, which may lead to more investment in bike infrastructure.
I'm honestly shocked this hasn't happened already. How can a world class museum not have a centralised inventory of all its items?
The shortest song I ever found at a karaoke place was You Suffer by Napalm Death. It's 1.3 seconds long.
My city has been stuck trying to expand its tram system for decades at this point, but whenever I mention that we could introduc trolley buses instead people look at me like I'm crazy!
They just make so much sense for our use case. We're a hilly city, so the rubber tyres are more suitable than steel on steel, the routes they want to build on don't really have the space for separated infrastructure, so having buses that can run on the roads will be less disruptive, and by not having to install rails they're a lot cheaper too.
Because images like this are still relevant no matter how the cars are powered.
Running an electric car is obviously greener than running an ICE car, but producing one is most definitely not environmentally friendly. If we can reduce the number of vehicles on the road, including electric cars, that would go a long way to reducing carbon emissions.
There's also the case to be made around the environmental impact of (sub)urban sprawl, which generally comes about as a direct result of car dependency.
How do you know the output is an accurate translation?