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Good. Excellent 👌
Why?
Less pollution. Maybe people will finally learn to use trains again.
I'd love to use trains, but they're so much slower and way more expensive. A return journey cuts into some very precious, limited time off.
I'm going to Berlin soon and I checked out the rail option first, it it's just unfeasible.
This 100% is the problem with bad policy.
Maybe it will get at least bit more possible after the new railway EU legislation passes this year but I am not that hopeful because they are just bunch of idiots flying business jets and don't understand the problems there.
Tbh it is big lobby by national railway companies like SNCF that slow the prgress way down, they should really pull out their heads from their asses and recognise that cross European travel isn't that much competition.
If rail could be cheaper I'd take the time to use it. But when a flight takes for hours is significantly cheaper it's hard to justify 12 hours on a train or more
Berlin?! What sort of a awful place you live that you want to go to Berlin? Its just gray and concrete, horrible place.
Visited recently and I loved it! Met so many nice people and visited so many interesting things. And I come from a very pretty city. ;)
I must have upset some Berliners with my silly joke :D Funny how I got upvotes when making the same joke about France :--D
Anyway, I'm glad you liked it. But in these trying times, I'd suggest people to travel more locally. But as a misanthrope, the faster we burn ourselves off the planet, the better it is for the fishes and whatnot =D
My friend lives in the Netherlands, and we don't see each other very often. It's for a big birthday celebration for myself so it's a bit of a one off trip, I've always wanted to go to Berlin. I think my last trip away was possibly 10 years ago!
I hope you have nice and fun celebrations :)
Thank you!
I agree, local travel is the way. I went there by train, so I guess that still counts. :D But I would wish train travel would be more affordable and EASY. So complicated to book trains which go borders. You really have to know all the tricks to get a good price. But I will train interrail that summer I think, let's see how that goes.
Yeah I really wished there was some EU wide train system thing that would make things faster and less complicated. In fact, I'm baffled how that wasn't done decades ago. One of the best ways to deal with climate change and bringing down emissions would be to subsidize, simplify and make things easier with rail travel. But we are lead by donkeys, so whatddyagonnado you know
How tf am I going to travel from India to Singapore? Or Vietnam? Or France?
(Not actually going anywhere but giving examples)
Don't. Or pay premium. If it's business let the company pay for it. If not, maybe just don't go.
I mean, realistically, countries won't run out. Ticket prices will rise and price out some users.
goes looking
There are also apparently a few large propeller-driven planes still out there that use aviation gasoline. Gasoline prices are also up, but I assume not as badly as jet fuel, given that diesel prices are up more than gasoline and jet fuel is close to diesel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_DC-6
That's still in use, technically can do a New York-London flight (though I imagine that in real life, you'd stop in Reykjavik to maintain a safety buffer), and uses aviation gasoline. It's got a cruising speed of 315 mph, though, compared to a (jet-based) Boeing 777's 554 mph.
EDIT: Oh, but the only DC-6s that are still in use are in a cargo configuration.
EDIT2: Red Bull apparently operates one DC-6 in a passenger configuration.
That's missing the point of maybe we don't need to travel indiscriminately?
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Why the hell would you want to go to France?!
Jokes aside, boats, ships, trains, buses, bicycle, hitchhiking, kayaking, walking, crawling, doing cartwheels. Theres a whole bunch of options.
Or you could just stay home or travel locally until the situation improves.
The example you need is called Zoom, or face time or.... Really this is just covid all over again.
edit: Wow, that's a surprising amount of hostility. The fossil fuel world is ending, do people not realize this?
Video calling Eiffel Tower on WhatsApp is not a good alternative, imo
Official Eiffel Tower website:
https://www.toureiffel.paris/en/news/recreation/virtual-tour-eiffel-tower
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWKb5r-UMt8
Though...hah. They don't allow viewing it in the US. Very French.
investigates
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which, oddly-enough, they do allow
or something.
EDIT: Here's a link that bounces through Canada and can view it:
https://inv.thepixora.com/watch?v=hWKb5r-UMt8
The fossil fuel world isn't going anywhere. As soon as supply is restored no one will have learned anything and nothing will be done to reduce reliance.
World cup will be cancelled.
So it is all good news?
I can get only so wet pleaeese stap!
Because of a war started by the FIFA Peace Prize winner!
Why? Players could take sailboats, games could be seen on screens at local stadiums, organized by cities. I hope it would be how future events go.
So corrupt Fifa would be fucked with their overpriced tickets AND bus fares to stadiums
News keeps getting better.