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  1. Re:Will never happens on Hyperloop One Announces 11 Possible US Routes, Completes Vegas Test Track (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    And quit a bit cheaper in terms of energy.

    Except for the massive amount of energy needed to operate the vacuum pumps 24/7 to maintain your vacuum pressure.

  2. Re:Will never happens on Hyperloop One Announces 11 Possible US Routes, Completes Vegas Test Track (theverge.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    It is constantly under vacuum.

    Meaning it's a vacuum system. God you are a fucking stupid dumbass.

  3. Re:Will never happens on Hyperloop One Announces 11 Possible US Routes, Completes Vegas Test Track (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    yeah, it is not like they will just keep the moisture and air out of the tubes all the time.

    Except when they want to load and unload passengers and need to put air back into the tube.

  4. Re:Will never happens on Hyperloop One Announces 11 Possible US Routes, Completes Vegas Test Track (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    Hyperloops have nothing to do with "vacuum systems".

    Wow you are a real special kind of retard aren't you. The hyper loops is under vacuum moron.

  5. Re:Houston-New Orleans-Austin on Hyperloop One Announces 11 Possible US Routes, Completes Vegas Test Track (theverge.com) · · Score: 0
  6. Re:Houston-New Orleans-Austin on Hyperloop One Announces 11 Possible US Routes, Completes Vegas Test Track (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    What about an airlock?

    The air lock will take that long to pump out you god damn fucking dumbass moron.

  7. Re:Will never happens on Hyperloop One Announces 11 Possible US Routes, Completes Vegas Test Track (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Sure -- assuming that you don't count the hour getting to the airport

    The same hour it will take to get to the hyper loop station.

    the ever shrinking seats

    That hyper loop will also have because they need to pack people in to have a change to even make it economical.

    the two hour "security" delay

    Security only takes 5 minutes in the real world.

    the overnight stay when you miss your connection in

    The same over night delays you have with hyper loop when you miss your connection because the track is down for various reasons.

  8. Re:Will never happens on Hyperloop One Announces 11 Possible US Routes, Completes Vegas Test Track (theverge.com) · · Score: 0
  9. Re:Will never happens on Hyperloop One Announces 11 Possible US Routes, Completes Vegas Test Track (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    Learn how vacuum system work before you comment you fucking moron.

  10. Re:Houston-New Orleans-Austin on Hyperloop One Announces 11 Possible US Routes, Completes Vegas Test Track (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    Why remove the vacuum from the whole line when you only need to do it at the ends. Re-vacuum the ends and then open up the rest of the track.

    Those end points will tale a half fucking hour to pump down you fucking moron.

  11. Re:Houston-New Orleans-Austin on Hyperloop One Announces 11 Possible US Routes, Completes Vegas Test Track (theverge.com) · · Score: -1

    Why should it? The tunnel is always under vacuum (*facepalm*)

    Because it's not always under vacuum you fucking moron. There is no way to get passengers in and out unless you vent some part to atmosphere. That pump down will take a long time dumbass.

  12. Re:Thunderf00t alreay debunked this fraud on Hyperloop One Announces 11 Possible US Routes, Completes Vegas Test Track (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    And there are a couple of videos posted by moron that totally don't bust Thunderfoot factual bust.

    Fixed that for you.

  13. Re:Will never happens on Hyperloop One Announces 11 Possible US Routes, Completes Vegas Test Track (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    - Hyperloop will never be affected by weather cancellations.

    Except for days when the humidity is high and they can't reach the vacuum pressures they need because of all the moister in the air.

  14. Re:Houston-New Orleans-Austin on Hyperloop One Announces 11 Possible US Routes, Completes Vegas Test Track (theverge.com) · · Score: 0

    It would be great to take a train to New Orleans for lunch, maybe hear a band in Jackson Square, have BBQ at the Broken Spoke in Austin for dinner,

    Keep dreaming moron. It takes a half hour to just pump out the air to get the vacuum they need. You be late for work.

  15. Re:Appeal on Italy Bans Uber (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 0

    What rules do taxi companies follow? Oh right, they "inspect" their fleet and follow "regulations". Sure they do.

    Are you willing to bet the valve train on a typical uber are in this good of shape?

  16. Re:Probably A Good Idea on Italy Bans Uber (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 0

    In the US Uber seems to have evolved into a "Date-Rape On Wheels" service.

    No doubt more so in India given the cultural acceptance of rape as normal behavior!

    Italy wins!

    Ha ha

    But every once in a while the drivers are not rapists.

  17. Re:Appeal on Italy Bans Uber (thenextweb.com) · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The case is likely to bubble up to the EU Justice Court.

    Where they will get banned across all of Europe.

  18. Re:God Dammit on Senate Confirms Neil Gorsuch To Supreme Court (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 0

    Follow the argument. The original poster was saying that the "American People" spoke and demanded Majority of congress be able to approve or disapprove whomever the president wants.

    Fixed that for you dumbass.

  19. Re:Mission Accomplished on US Federal Budget Proposal Cuts Science Funding (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 0

    I'm sorry, I had a number wrong. Meals on Wheels actually feeds 500,000 senior citizen veterans every year.

    If we stopped wasting money feeding useless members of society and just let them rightly die, we could better spend money on more useful things like science.

  20. Re:A budget that actually has to budget something on US Federal Budget Proposal Cuts Science Funding (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 0

    If the arts and humanities people could find jobs instead of vandalizing Trump's and other's properties, both numbers could be reduced.

    If the arts and humanities morons, along with coal mining morons and other low class deplorables, decided to get a real education then maybe they could find jobs.

  21. Re: Cutting who? The massively inflated? on US Federal Budget Proposal Cuts Science Funding (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 0

    Try again.

    The sentence, "Try again" is a sentence fragment. I agree with you. If President Trump funded education more, you might be educated enough to use grammar correctly.

  22. Re:The United States of America is already bankrup on US Federal Budget Proposal Cuts Science Funding (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 1

    Military spending does not produce future income.

    ARPANET says you're a fucking moron.

  23. Re:Republicans are anti-science on US Federal Budget Proposal Cuts Science Funding (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 0

    Democrats are anti nuclear even when science has proven it's safe. Democrats are anti vaccine even when science has proven it's safe. Democrats are anti GMO when science has proven it's safe. Democrats think radio waves cause cancer even when science has proven it's safe. Democrats think holistic medicine is valid when science has proven it's bullshit. Democrats think "organic" food is better when science has proven it's total bullshit.

  24. Re:Republicans are anti-science on US Federal Budget Proposal Cuts Science Funding (washingtonpost.com) · · Score: 0

    how is that an argument?

    Don't pretend your shit doesn't stink hypocrite.

  25. Re:A fool and his money are soon parted on Tesla To Raise Over $1.15 Billion To Help Offset Risk For Model 3 Production (techcrunch.com) · · Score: 1

    It's been stupid dumbass moron like me buying most of Tesla's stock thus far.

    Fixed that for you.