The oil industry didn’t legally manipulate velomobiles into having a wide turning circle
This comment is rational.
For those inter-city bike lanes like you see in some parts of France they would be great.
I feel there’s probably some reasons they haven’t become popular.
Don’t turn as nimbly as a bike
Can’t put them on your shoulder and carry them indoors, onto a train, etc. like as a bike
Don’t climb hills as well as a bike (source)
20× the cost of a bike, maybe that could be brought down by economies of scale if they were more popular
I could imagine a velomobile being preferable if you’re commuting from a satellite town to the city, and the journey consists of a long straight road.
I’d definitely say they’re worse for getting around the city, and their comparative advantages are bought at the price of significant extra overhead.
Couldn’t care less.
not my circus not my monkeys
as soon as I read his post I assumed yours was actually posted entirely to set up that joke.
I take this as a compliment that my pun was that laser-accurate.
It is not Black & White
made by Demis Hassabis who is now a prominent A.I. researcher
What your Trump-supporting journalist says –
Behind the scenes is China’s reluctance to forgive debt…
In the past under such circumstances, big government lenders such as the U.S., Japan and France would work out deals to forgive some debt, with each lender disclosing clearly what they were owed and on what terms so no one would feel cheated. But China didn’t play by those rules.
The actual facts –
One cool thing about piracy battles is ISPs’ interests are aligned with the pirates. It’s the record labels who are against it.
you can also have a free trial
eh, so they charge for it
FarraigePlaisteach
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeyx2I0UL9VNYC8X97SflUg
I’m interested in different perspectives so I’d like to avoid USA, GB etc.
Tá “comm” againn faoi sin: !noyank@lemmy.ml
go get em tiger
knock em dead champ
etc
that’s beautiful
History doesn’t provide answers to hypotheticals
No