David Boree
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Garrison does not have that instinct.
This is finally someone is serving the community of people that think that if you find a zip tie on your car door handle, MS-13 is going to take you.
This is finally someone is serving the community of people that think that if you find a zip tie on your car door handle, MS-13 is going to take you.
This is finally someone is serving the community of people that think that if you find a zip tie on your car door handle, MS-13 is going to take you.
You know, they're like, finally, someone's going to do something about it. Create a disposable piece of plastic.
You know, they're like, finally, someone's going to do something about it. Create a disposable piece of plastic.
You know, they're like, finally, someone's going to do something about it. Create a disposable piece of plastic.
David Roth. So there's a lot of... I guess I gather less than in years past that this was at one point basically a car show. There was not a lot of transit stuff this time around. I didn't get to see very much of it, but I did have... And I guess this is both my best and my worst experience, the most powerful transit experience of my life. So I live in New York City.
David Roth. So there's a lot of... I guess I gather less than in years past that this was at one point basically a car show. There was not a lot of transit stuff this time around. I didn't get to see very much of it, but I did have... And I guess this is both my best and my worst experience, the most powerful transit experience of my life. So I live in New York City.
David Roth. So there's a lot of... I guess I gather less than in years past that this was at one point basically a car show. There was not a lot of transit stuff this time around. I didn't get to see very much of it, but I did have... And I guess this is both my best and my worst experience, the most powerful transit experience of my life. So I live in New York City.
I take the subway pretty much everywhere I go. And it has its ups and downs. For the most part, it's good. It moves like 1,200 people through a tunnel at 30-odd miles an hour. And for the most part, everybody leaves everybody else alone or watches videos on their phone and stuff. But I knew that there had to be a better way. And at the Las Vegas Convention Center... I got to experience it.
I take the subway pretty much everywhere I go. And it has its ups and downs. For the most part, it's good. It moves like 1,200 people through a tunnel at 30-odd miles an hour. And for the most part, everybody leaves everybody else alone or watches videos on their phone and stuff. But I knew that there had to be a better way. And at the Las Vegas Convention Center... I got to experience it.
I take the subway pretty much everywhere I go. And it has its ups and downs. For the most part, it's good. It moves like 1,200 people through a tunnel at 30-odd miles an hour. And for the most part, everybody leaves everybody else alone or watches videos on their phone and stuff. But I knew that there had to be a better way. And at the Las Vegas Convention Center... I got to experience it.
You're familiar, Elon Musk, serial entrepreneur. Yeah. So he invented something called the Hyperloop, which is a car that goes through a tunnel that's the exact same size as the car at 11 miles an hour. And it takes, there's someone has to drive it. And also someone has to help you get into the car, but you can fit up to three additional people into the car. So that ratio. That's everyone I know.
You're familiar, Elon Musk, serial entrepreneur. Yeah. So he invented something called the Hyperloop, which is a car that goes through a tunnel that's the exact same size as the car at 11 miles an hour. And it takes, there's someone has to drive it. And also someone has to help you get into the car, but you can fit up to three additional people into the car. So that ratio. That's everyone I know.
You're familiar, Elon Musk, serial entrepreneur. Yeah. So he invented something called the Hyperloop, which is a car that goes through a tunnel that's the exact same size as the car at 11 miles an hour. And it takes, there's someone has to drive it. And also someone has to help you get into the car, but you can fit up to three additional people into the car. So that ratio. That's everyone I know.
Yes. Right. So yeah, you got two people moving three people, 200 yards at the speed of like a brisk walk.
Yes. Right. So yeah, you got two people moving three people, 200 yards at the speed of like a brisk walk.
Yes. Right. So yeah, you got two people moving three people, 200 yards at the speed of like a brisk walk.
I mean, this was the sort of thing that, there had been tunnels. They were mostly used by animals, voles, miners. Yes, right.