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All signs point to yes, considering, y'know, DARPA's yearly challenge on getting a robotic vehicle to travel several hundred miles over a randomized route that's announced on race day and robotic vehicles being the holy grail of mass transit.gary wrote:I mean they seem to be taking their time. I know it is always best to do the job right and do it slower if it means it will get done correctly since it is vital this kind of thing get done correctly. But are they really trying? We all know that often times, people and companies tend to slack, in some places much more than others.
I am going to hope you are posting off-topic in a still-related manner, but knowing you, I am not hoping very much.gary wrote: [off-topic]
First; it wasn't and your quote is wrong. The saying is that "Rome wasn't built in a day" and refers to complex tasks being difficult to complete.gary wrote: They say Rome was built in a day (though it couldn't have been that fast) and back then, they didn't have all these machines and most of the work was done by hand and real manual labor, but now we have many machines and it takes them 2 or 3 years to complete a small bridge project and add some signs and side walks and extra width of road next to that school a few miles from where I live.
Close to where I live, they are rebuilding a bridge, and they started around the beginning of this year, I believe, and it said on a sign something like "it will be completed around summer 2012. Your tax dollars at work". That surprised me that it would take so long. Maybe most of the tax money isn't going where it should since if more did, they could afford to have more than one construction work shift. If so, it would be possible to have some days where there are three 8 hour shifts on the construction site, thus making it get done faster without Roman slavery practices.
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Er, quite frankly, yes they are trying.gary wrote:I mean they seem to be taking their time. I know it is always best to do the job right and do it slower if it means it will get done correctly since it is vital this kind of thing get done correctly. But are they really trying? We all know that often times, people and companies tend to slack, in some places much more than others.
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