Japanese Train Sets A Speed Record Of 581 kph
Azuma writes "Last night, on December 2, a high-speed Japanese train set a new record of 581 kph, breaking its own previous record. The new Maglev high speed had real passengers on board this time. They proved that the distance between Osaka and Tokyo can be covered in one hour's time. However, we wouldn't see real trains for a while now since the cost is prohibitively expensive at this time. However, they expect that the cost would come down over the next 20 years. This seems to be the future of transportation, at least in Japan. Here is a detailed article from The Japan Times."
"There's nearly [a train] that can out run a greased Scotsman"
Well ok its close
Rus
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for those of us who don't use that artificial metric crap. I mean, really, if God wanted us to use the Metric system, he would have made the distance between the King's nose and his thumb to be exactly one meter.
Dammit, there are far too many different bulletin board magic tag schemes these days, I can never remember which one to use where :).
"Last night, on December 2..."
Presumably they did the test at night so the passengers wouldn't be able to see anything and get scared... (apart from the 2001 Space Odyssey style mind-bending light show)
No Norm, those are your safety glasses; I'll wear my own thanks...
God measured in cubits.
Also, 581 kph = 116.5050712 microparsecs per century.
>and while the british system closely resembles western europas tracks its not safe for high speeds...
or if it's hot, cold, snowing, raining, autumn, or if Jarvis has been within a mile of it.
From the article:
You see, they haven't tested it with real people, only with technicians.
Prescriptive grammar:linguistics
The most anoying one is going into Watford Junction from Euston. Most of the trains stop there, yet the track has been cambered for high speed for the odd train which doesn't stop. Result: everything sliding off the table.
Dunstan
The last scintilla of doubt just rode out of town
Arrive 5 minutes before departure.
Wow, that must be a really fast train!