Yes, I do. As I'm interested in game coding (as a hobby) and do a lot of html / db coding (as a business) I plan to launch a site. At the moment I just neither have a name nor a couple of fellows for that project to lift off...
"That's why it's first realized in China."... and China's decision are not really based on ecological (or financial) assumptions. Nor do the care about protests of nearby residents (or any protests at all). Lets see how you react when the germans build a high speed train across your garden...
There is a testing track in Wuppertal, Germany, also just a few km long. Building the line btw. Hamburg-Berlin (estm. 300 km) would have ruined the countries traffic household for decades. Regarding energy efficency, amortization and sifi-factor its more related to space travel agencies.
Yes, I do. As I'm interested in game coding (as a hobby) and do a lot of html / db coding (as a business) I plan to launch a site. At the moment I just neither have a name nor a couple of fellows for that project to lift off...
"That's why it's first realized in China." ... and China's decision are not really based on ecological (or financial) assumptions. Nor do the care about protests of nearby residents (or any protests at all). Lets see how you react when the germans build a high speed train across your garden...
Absolutley right, shame on me ... mixed up the locations.
Why having a 1.5 GHz computer under your desk when you could browse the net with your old 60 MHz machine ? Are you geek or not?
Like similiar trains in France (TGC) and Germany (ICE) still having ground contact ... until they crash
The Plan has been dropped a year ago.
There is a testing track in Wuppertal, Germany, also just a few km long. Building the line btw. Hamburg-Berlin (estm. 300 km) would have ruined the countries traffic household for decades. Regarding energy efficency, amortization and sifi-factor its more related to space travel agencies.