I was thinking the same thing, how easily the two units could work together.
She/Her pronouns only please.
The same CounselingTechie from Solarpunk.moe.
I like to garden and try to find ways to bring joy and hope into my world.
I was thinking the same thing, how easily the two units could work together.
You put it best, but I approve seeing more trains made.
I have been following them for a year or two now, and it is just amazing. I have thought about how hard or easy a system could be built to connect it with lorawan or similar.
I wish it would be possible, but the amount of work to convert would make it more difficult than not. Honestly, I would love to see more community centers made from the abandoned malls at least as a starting point, and then go from there.
Thank you for sharing this. I admit, the nature of hopepunk was something I found recently through solarpunk and it kept going in my heart as an ideal to push for, especially in the work and life environment I am in.
You put it best. Many want the cottage/cabin in the woods for the vacation space to post pictures on their instagram or such. There is little allure to the true nature of the lifestyle, the simple cruelty of it. The aesthetic is not the lifestyle, and I wish people would understand that.
I find myself more surprised at this not being as well known as you put it. The information was presented in a rational manner and I will be looking it over again in the near future.
I shall be the one to open the jar, for I am curious.
2 hours for the city to city yeah. It is closer to 3 and a half hours for those of us who are in the more rural communities.
As someone who lives in Colorado, I see no issues with them actually creating more options for transit.
I have tried to think about the feasibility in installing a solar water heater on a monolithic dome styled house.
I was thinking the same as you with the waste heat bit.
I admittedly have been interested in the cargo bicycle/tricycle concept for an ambulance in the past, mostly from wondering what is the balance that they found works to mitigate risk of jostling patients in transit while maintaining a fast enough speed, especially when taking into account different road conditions, as could be common place in a rural community.
This is fascinating, I will look more into it.
I would personally enjoy seeing some more improvement being made for transport by train in my state, that being said though, I would be happier if BNSF would be able to incorporate transport of people too someday instead of just carting coal everywhere.
I agree with you, it is good to see something started, and to imagine them working on expanding it with time!
I have never heard of this before, very interesting.