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This is silly... Is there some road striping service looking for a government contract? It could be an asphalt cost cutting idea.

If you believe in the supposed power of law, written by millenia of dead people that have never dreamed of living in our world, then you could just write another "law" commanding all bicyclists to ride in the middle of the lane for their safety and public safety...

There is merit to narrow lanes and wide lanes. It's the uniformity that kills. I stare at road lanes all day long. Ideas of narrower and wider lanes has occured to me. Why not have both? When i carry wide-loads, the best strategy is to travel in the right-most lane and overhang into the shoulder for normal clearance/psycho-visual spacing for other vehicles in the passing lanes.

On interstate highways, the emergency/shoulder lane goes unused for miles except for occassional emergency vehicle travel and the frequent break-down car waiting for it's owner's next paycheck to cover towing or roadside repair expenses.

On town streets, where foot traffic is more prevalent, I've noticed that striping is used to subdivide a typical 12 foot lane into a medium and smaller lane for car and foot/pedal traffic.

On city streets, I've notice 2 major types of roads. The most common 2-lane, 2-way rural/city road and the 3-lane, 2-way city street with the single, middle, "suicide/unprotected" lane with combined 2-direction turning and limited travel with occasional striping at intersections to regulate to middle lane into 1-direction left/turning lanes.

On some New Jersey roads, I've notice a middle ground design between interstate highways and city streets. This road design eliminates the central turning/travel/suicide lane which also eliminates all left-hand turns. To restore full navigation, the left turns are replaced at major intersections with right exit lanes leading to small loop lanes which merge the traffic onto the perpendicular intersecting roadway to accomplish the left turns and u-turns together with the intersecting thru traffic at the signalized intersection.

Many city streets have curbing or curb with guttering to handle the travel of water away from the travelway surfaces. Miles and miles of concrete go unused except for the occasional rainstorm or the secondary purpose of increased traffic regulation serving as a mild form of traffic control for protecting adjacent sidewalks/pedestrians, utility easements or landscaping against unwanted vehicle travel or departure from the paved travelway.

Along most roadways, sidewalks are often neglected if not ignored completely on one or both sides of the roads. Due to extreme costs of building and maintaining roadways, pedestrian travel always suffer at the hand of vehicular "progress", and it's even illegal in some areas with "No Walking" signs at busy interchanges. However, walking is the QUEEN OF TRAVEL! She should be respected much more than she is.

What if... Now hear me out... What if we could combine all of these ideas into more coherent forms of travel improvements for EVERYONE and not just vehicles? What commonalities between different road corridors can be improved or combined? What is your favorite typical road section? Do we need massive swaths of land on both sides AND the center of interstate highways just to contain the rare vehicle that departs from the established travelway? Can we maximize the effectiveness of travelways by exploiting differences in profile and elevation? The streets of tomorrow are just waiting to be designed! Will you be the one that improves the quality of life for billions of people all over the world?

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It's one of my main scrolls here amongst all my other dusty scrolls! ๐Ÿ˜

I think that the true purpose of the great wall of "China" was an extremely expensive elevated defensible highway trade route... kind of like an ancient railroad. This would explain why an easily breachable earthen wall withstood "attacks" for centuries since any aggression would be towards the parties conveying the desired trade goods. The wall was of no interest to any faction or "side"... kind of like why you don't take a pick axe to the nearest highway bridge wall since you would much prefer to travel over it to buy the things you need for survival. Perhaps the ancient empire parade fleets would dock at the sea terminus of the wall to resupply with goods from all over the empire to distribute on their sea routes to neighboring countries... kind of like the economic stimulus equivalent of "foreign aid" and billions for other countries while your own people suffer abuse, neglect and degradation. All exploitive systems fade into disuse and obscurity only to be resurrected as tourist amusements for future exploitation systems.

It's a cheap phone, but i drop them so often, I've standardized on cheap phones... Gives me migration practice and i try more nostr things when the spider glass annoys me enough to switch! ๐Ÿ˜

Yes, now that you mention it. I lose my place and have scroll, scroll, scroll to get back to where i was! How did you know?

Dear nostr:npub1yzvxlwp7wawed5vgefwfmugvumtp8c8t0etk3g8sky4n0ndvyxesnxrf8q, why is my yakihonne app crashing all the time? Like, every 10 minutes? It crashes on my phone and my tablet... It's a great app! It starts right back up, but i lose my place in the scroll feed?

#asknostr

Well, the United States used to be America, so... ya know... Anything can become anything else without our even knowing it apparently. Good God! How did we get so stoopid???

27:27 Ummm... I worked doing towing dispatch. Electric cars get towed back in to the control grid... unless you have a hybrid, then we can bring you a little bit of deep-earth juice...

https://fountain.fm/episode/hxj8FgH341okQHV2FEGM

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โšก๏ธ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ STORY - They wanted to build an entire city on Bitcoin. A utopian, libertarian city that appeared out of nowhere in the middle of the Nevada desert.

Except that in reality...

It was a fake city and a real scam.

Here is the true and completely crazy story of Bitcointopia.

โžฅ The genesis of a dream.

In 2018, Morgan Rockcoons (aka Morgan Rockwell), a Californian entrepreneur obsessed with Bitcoin, had a completely crazy idea.

He wanted to create an independent city-state, based entirely on Bitcoin, in the Nevada desert.

Bitcointopia was born that day in his mind.

Morgan presents himself as a visionary, who wants to build as the pioneers of the Wild West did before him.

โžฅ His plan?

- Buy 500 acres of land near Elko.

- Sell plots to Bitcoiners at 0.5 BTC per acre.

- Build a decentralized community "outside the system."

- Use Bitcoin for everything: schools, banks, businesses, energy.

"Become a citizen of Bitcointopia. Buy your acre of land for 0.5 BTC. Let's build a city together where blockchain reigns supreme."

On his website, Rockcoons promised futuristic infrastructure:

- 3D-printed houses powered by solar energy.

- Drones to monitor the streets.

- Tesla Powerwall microgrids.

- A digital parliament called BitCongress.

- Autonomous buses.

- A 100% Bitcoin economy, without banks, without a state, without taxes.

Dozens of investors took the bait.

Morgan promised to do everything by the book with real legal documents.

It was the ultimate dream for any Bitcoin maximalist.

โžฅ The promise of land.

Rockcoons was selling plots of land in Nevada.

Each buyer became a "citizen" and co-founder.

Except there was a problem... Morgan didn't own the land he was selling.

But that's not all. He even started reselling the same plots of land several times...

Most of the land in Nevada belongs to the federal government, and Morgan had actually only managed to acquire 10 acres, even though he claimed to own thousands.

The first doubts arose when some investors demanded their official deeds of ownership.

When they were provided, the documents were vague.

Morgan stalled for time and came up with plans and sketches... but nothing really concrete.

That's when the local press began to investigate.

The Nevada Independent revealed that the vast majority of the land promoted by Rockcoons belonged to the Bureau of Land Management, the US federal agency that manages public land.

This revelation comes as a shock to many investors, who begin to realize that they have been deceived.

They demand refunds, but Morgan Rockcoons disappears.

The losses amount to more than $45,000 for several complainants, sums that alert the authorities.

โžฅ The trial.

In court, prosecutors portrayed Rockcoons as a manipulator, an entrepreneur who took advantage of the Bitcoin hype to trap gullible investors.

In March 2019, Morgan Rockcoons pleaded guilty to two charges:

- wire fraud.

- illegal operation of a money transmission service.

He was ultimately sentenced to 21 months in federal prison.

After the trial, investors realized they would likely never see their money again; the Bitcointopia ideal was nothing more than a mirage.

Yeah, trying to sell land (or anything) you don't own yet is called hypothecation and you are horning in on the banks' and the governments' playground... You need to have a banking license or government mint to make promises you can't fulfill without going bye bye. Why didn't he just buy the land first and then sell it? I say he's just controlled opposition to sour the market. Could have just been dumb, but why get so deep?

When i was younger, my family and i got to go on a ski trip to a place called Canaan Valley, West Virginia. I had always heard the pronunciation as Kay-Nun. The locals pronounced it as Kuh-Nayn which made sense to me as the first a would be a short schwa sound and the last double a would force/indicate the long a sound...

https://fountain.fm/episode/hxj8FgH341okQHV2FEGM

"My boy is being naughty on X and heard that there are nice people on Nostr!"

Sincerely,

Maybe Muhsk

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Replying to Avatar VonMises

I was wondering the same thing... Will they ramp up enforcement of the "don't sell benefits" signs i see plastered on store walls? Almost as annoying as the bathroom stall poster propaganda...

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Kinda like the currency right?

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Yep. This is why so many stories circulate, because causality negates the most politically expedient versions...