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On Sun, 4 May 2008, Clark F Morris wrote:
On Sat, 03 May 2008 14:02:39 +0100, Martin Edwards wrote: Jack May wrote: Go tell them your opinions at uk.transport and see how they attack you with your highly destructive opinions. Go and ask carheads what they think about rail investments? Wow! Then for a real laugh, go and ask Ian Paisley what he thinks about the Pope. Actually, quite a few car enthusiasts on misc.transport.road both support investment in rail AND some USE rail passenger service. I'm sure. But the group mentioned was uk.transport, which is famed for the, shall we say, less nuanced views of its regulars. tom -- Life finds a way. -- Ian Malcolm |
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On Sat, 3 May 2008, Martin Edwards wrote:
Waffen-AA YOU WIN A PRIZE! tom -- Life finds a way. -- Ian Malcolm |
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On May 3, 6:04*am, Martin Edwards wrote:
Chris Tolley wrote: Jack May wrote: Brits are really ****ed with all rail building draining money from roads along with causing high congestions and the crumbling of the roads. When most of Britain's railways were built, crumbled was the natural state of most of the roads. For the information of UK posters, many of whom may not be familiar with Mr May, he is a far right Californian fanatic carhead, a kind of one man Waffen-AA. Or, Waffen-AAA! Is May from California? I know him to be a merchant banker who visits Los Angeles from time to time. He then writes utter drivel about her young and developing rail system. He will tell you that LA's rail system carries no more people today than before it was build. In those days it carried 0 people (how could it?). It now caries between 100,000 and 200,000 passengers per day on a very limited system. May is utterly incapable of logical thought. |
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1506 wrote:
On May 3, 6:04 am, Martin Edwards wrote: Chris Tolley wrote: Jack May wrote: Brits are really ****ed with all rail building draining money from roads along with causing high congestions and the crumbling of the roads. When most of Britain's railways were built, crumbled was the natural state of most of the roads. For the information of UK posters, many of whom may not be familiar with Mr May, he is a far right Californian fanatic carhead, a kind of one man Waffen-AA. Or, Waffen-AAA! Is May from California? I know him to be a merchant banker who visits Los Angeles from time to time. He then writes utter drivel about her young and developing rail system. He will tell you that LA's rail system carries no more people today than before it was build. In those days it carried 0 people (how could it?). It now caries between 100,000 and 200,000 passengers per day on a very limited system. May is utterly incapable of logical thought. I believe that he works in or near San Jose. This Jack May claims to be an engineer, though he has never clarified what kind. It could be a variation of the guys of which every bar has one, who used to be in the Special Forces. -- 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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On May 6, 1:02*am, Martin Edwards wrote:
1506 wrote: On May 3, 6:04 am, Martin Edwards wrote: Chris Tolley wrote: Jack May wrote: Brits are really ****ed with all rail building draining money from roads along with causing high congestions and the crumbling of the roads. When most of Britain's railways were built, crumbled was the natural state of most of the roads. For the information of UK posters, many of whom may not be familiar with Mr May, he is a far right Californian fanatic carhead, a kind of one man Waffen-AA. Or, Waffen-AAA! *Is May from California? *I know him to be a merchant banker who visits Los Angeles from time to time. *He then writes utter drivel about her young and developing rail system. He will tell you that LA's rail system carries no more people today than before it was build. *In those days it carried 0 people (how could it?). * It now caries between 100,000 and 200,000 passengers per day on a very limited system. May is utterly incapable of logical thought. I believe that he works in or near San Jose. *This Jack May claims to be an engineer, though he has never clarified what kind. *It could be a variation of the guys of which every bar has one, who used to be in the Special Forces. My reference to "Merchant Banking" has nothing to do with May's profession. |
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![]() "Martin Edwards" wrote in message ... 1506 wrote: On May 3, 6:04 am, Martin Edwards wrote: Chris Tolley wrote: Jack May wrote: Brits are really ****ed with all rail building draining money from roads along with causing high congestions and the crumbling of the roads. When most of Britain's railways were built, crumbled was the natural state of most of the roads. For the information of UK posters, many of whom may not be familiar with Mr May, he is a far right Californian fanatic carhead, a kind of one man Waffen-AA. Or, Waffen-AAA! Is May from California? I know him to be a merchant banker who visits Los Angeles from time to time. He then writes utter drivel about her young and developing rail system. He will tell you that LA's rail system carries no more people today than before it was build. In those days it carried 0 people (how could it?). It now caries between 100,000 and 200,000 passengers per day on a very limited system. May is utterly incapable of logical thought. I believe that he works in or near San Jose. This Jack May claims to be an engineer, though he has never clarified what kind. I have clarified many times what I do as an engineer. You seem not to understand simple understand what has been said. |
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![]() "1506" wrote in message ... On May 3, 6:04 am, Martin Edwards wrote: Chris Tolley wrote: Jack May wrote: Brits are really ****ed with all rail building draining money from roads along with causing high congestions and the crumbling of the roads. When most of Britain's railways were built, crumbled was the natural state of most of the roads. For the information of UK posters, many of whom may not be familiar with Mr May, he is a far right Californian fanatic carhead, a kind of one man Waffen-AA. Or, Waffen-AAA! Is May from California? I know him to be a merchant banker who visits Los Angeles from time to time. He then writes utter drivel about her young and developing rail system. Gee I am just repeating what the managers of the LA rail systems have said publicly. Are you calling them liars or are you calling them totally ignorant of the systems they manage? I do work in California as an engineer developing advanced electronic technology on the projects I win as well as managing those projects and the other people that work for me. He will tell you that LA's rail system carries no more people today than before it was build. In those days it carried 0 people (how could it?). It now caries between 100,000 and 200,000 passengers per day on a very limited system. May is utterly incapable of logical thought. Your irrationality is that you think all the passengers get out of their cars to use the LA rail system. Transportation people, especially in LA have found that people are not getting out of their cars to ride rail transit. Instead they find that a very high percentage of the people are already using transit and just switch to other transit systems when they open because of an advantage in getting to work cheaper, faster, better than the transit system they were using. So building new transit systems tends to not decrease car traffic. We know that people select their mode of transportation by going with the one that is lowest cost to them mainly in their perceived value of their time. Since cars typically are a faster mode of transportation than transit, exceedingly few people will get out of their car to use a new transit system because they value their time far too highly to use a slow transit system. The gut level cost of a trip has been determined by economist to be: Total trip cost = out of pocket $'s + time outside the vehicle (waiting, walking) * hourly income + tune inside the vehicle * hourly salary /2 Since it obvious that you have made an extremely irrational analysis, maybe you should spend time trying to understand transportation more before shooting off your mouth with more nonsense and your drivel. Just go ask some of your friends why they do not use transit. You will find that most of the time they will say transit just to long to use to get anywhere. There are effectively saying that their time is too valuable to use slow transit system. Poor people don't place a high value on their time which is why so many of them use and have used transit for almost all of their life, not just when a new transit line start operation. Of course since you use transit you are probably not financially well off either. We also know cities that subsidies the expenses of cars for poor people, the income of those people goes up an average of 45% because they then have the flexibility with a car to find and commute to higher paying jobs. Supporting transit is essentially supporting keeping poor people poorer which is sick and highly immoral. |
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Jack May wrote:
Just go ask some of your friends why they do not use transit. You will find that most of the time they will say transit just to long to use to get anywhere. Are you saying all his friends speak patois? -- 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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![]() "Martin Edwards" wrote in message ... Jack May wrote: Just go ask some of your friends why they do not use transit. You will find that most of the time they will say transit just to long to use to get anywhere. Are you saying all his friends speak patois? -- 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” His English was much better when he played Nelson Gabriel.... Brian |
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BH Williams wrote:
"Martin Edwards" wrote in message ... Jack May wrote: Just go ask some of your friends why they do not use transit. You will find that most of the time they will say transit just to long to use to get anywhere. Are you saying all his friends speak patois? -- 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” His English was much better when he played Nelson Gabriel.... Indeed. His voice is much missed. -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p11938654.html (55 014 at Newark North Gate, 15 Jul 1980) |
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