Thanks for taking us. But how long does it take to figure out that the structured glass messes with the autofocus? And to learn from it and just take pictures from the front resp. back windows? This dirves me nuts.
More people have watched this video in the same amount of time it has been posted than have actually rode on the JTA Skyway to nowhere. Every time I see, hear or think about this disaster, I am reminded of one of the best 'Simpsons' episodes ever created , mainly because Phil Hartman plays the huxster salesman of the 'Monorail'. The show even created a song glorifying the dupes that champion this yet again, overpriced, under used and usually poorly facilitated city hall created crap bombs. The difference here is the J'ville monorail is well maintained and operates in the red every year since it's inception. If these 'green' solutions didn't cost anywhere from 2 to 5 times as much as common sense technology - this is what's called 'living within your means'. Magical thinking and leftist projection, bringing technology that's not 'ready for prime time' to the masses is nothing but economic black holes.
Thanks for taking us.
But how long does it take to figure out that the structured glass messes with the autofocus? And to learn from it and just take pictures from the front resp. back windows? This dirves me nuts.
Hopefully, they decide last minute to not replace these, and instead, just update them!
More people have watched this video in the same amount of time it has been posted than have actually rode on the JTA Skyway to nowhere. Every time I see, hear or think about this disaster, I am reminded of one of the best 'Simpsons' episodes ever created , mainly because Phil Hartman plays the huxster salesman of the 'Monorail'. The show even created a song glorifying the dupes that champion this yet again, overpriced, under used and usually poorly facilitated city hall created crap bombs. The difference here is the J'ville monorail is well maintained and operates in the red every year since it's inception. If these 'green' solutions didn't cost anywhere from 2 to 5 times as much as common sense technology - this is what's called 'living within your means'. Magical thinking and leftist projection, bringing technology that's not 'ready for prime time' to the masses is nothing but economic black holes.