—) The so-called flying saucers are piloted by alien engineers searching out new sales territories in this unexplored arm of this galaxy. They are specialists in hyper-structures, but will advise in a pinch on infrastructures. They are bored, they are lonely, they are horny (literally), and transmissions from the noisy blue planet ahead seem to suggest that … “Earth Girls Are Easy” —
The U.S. uses remote control drones to spy on and even bomb other countries. Imagine the possibilities of more advanced worlds and hope they have good intentions.
LOVED train travel in Europe.
Lucky for me, I was able to take public transportation to work for 20 years – rode in a bus on the highway rather than having to drive 20 miles. Read a lot of books and newspapers, crocheted blankets for my grandsons and often took a nap.
I am constantly bemoaning the fact that here in Australia, we still have no high speed rail between the three major conurbations on the east coast of the country, whilst Germany, France, Italy, (heck, most of Europe), Japan and china have high speed rail across their countries. So short sighted it’s infuriating. From the interwebnet thingy: It takes an average of 10h 1m to travel from Paris to Berlin by train, over a distance of around 545 miles (877 km). There are normally 15 trains per day travelling from Paris to Berlin and tickets for this journey start from A$70.96 when you book in advance. No passport required as they are part of the Shengen area. https://www.thetrainline.com/en-us/train-times/paris-to-berlin
ImDaRealAni almost 3 years ago
There’s only one in the United States.
Daeder almost 3 years ago
Public transit is a fairly alien concept in America.
PraiseofFolly almost 3 years ago
—) The so-called flying saucers are piloted by alien engineers searching out new sales territories in this unexplored arm of this galaxy. They are specialists in hyper-structures, but will advise in a pinch on infrastructures. They are bored, they are lonely, they are horny (literally), and transmissions from the noisy blue planet ahead seem to suggest that … “Earth Girls Are Easy” —
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-RpxHczcT7Q
PossumPete almost 3 years ago
So is a knowledgeable gov’t agency. I know, I’m in one.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Tesla calls it Auto Pilot to thin the herd.
Masterskrain Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Calvin put it best while talking to Hobbes: “The surest sign that there is intelligent life in the universe is that no one has tried to contact us!”
Radish the wordsmith almost 3 years ago
On their father’s magic carpet made of steel…
Nantucket Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The U.S. uses remote control drones to spy on and even bomb other countries. Imagine the possibilities of more advanced worlds and hope they have good intentions.
LOVED train travel in Europe.
Lucky for me, I was able to take public transportation to work for 20 years – rode in a bus on the highway rather than having to drive 20 miles. Read a lot of books and newspapers, crocheted blankets for my grandsons and often took a nap.
moosemin almost 3 years ago
Bring back the TROLLEY system!
gopher gofer almost 3 years ago
maybe they’re surveying for an intergalactic expressway…
Radish the wordsmith almost 3 years ago
Republicans refuse to let the USA progress.
grumpypophobart almost 3 years ago
I am constantly bemoaning the fact that here in Australia, we still have no high speed rail between the three major conurbations on the east coast of the country, whilst Germany, France, Italy, (heck, most of Europe), Japan and china have high speed rail across their countries. So short sighted it’s infuriating. From the interwebnet thingy: It takes an average of 10h 1m to travel from Paris to Berlin by train, over a distance of around 545 miles (877 km). There are normally 15 trains per day travelling from Paris to Berlin and tickets for this journey start from A$70.96 when you book in advance. No passport required as they are part of the Shengen area. https://www.thetrainline.com/en-us/train-times/paris-to-berlin
Radish the wordsmith almost 3 years ago
I took the high speed train from Paris to the where the hovercrafts went across the channel to England in 1980.