I was stunned today reading the Honolulu advertiser. Who ever want's to pay for such of a structure put in the sight towards the ocean taking the states identity made mostly from it's island like being shape? No one, ever. Not citizens nor tourists nor both. Than, taking a look at the money to be spend. 3 billion US $. No one ever will pay such an amount of money on an investment for rail bound transport in times the entire human mankind is on it way to discover the universe not steam engines and locomotives do eliciting Uhh's... and Ahh's... off of bystanders cause they were just operating for a short period.  No resident ever will pay for that cause of the lack of the ability of a personalized kind of a transport. All the transport financed by residence  using it will be a personal one or one pointing to it was understand future  transport will be individual. The kind of engine which will running vehicles was still in question for sure not but the way of which transport will  have been organizing. Anything that is up to have a future is a personalized opportunity to go wherever, whenever and however we want. Therefore, street systems can be optimized to allow a better streaming throughput of traffic even while rush hour, optimised construction as well as an optimized signal installation was the way. Public traffic operated by busses offers significant options of improvement in price, schedule, routes and availability. Airports constructions, administration and maintenance are still issues to be discussed. Tourists can get in contact with public transport authorities as well as cab businesses before arriving in Hawaii to better plan their vacation on the islands. 

All those options are there to being issued and are far off of being utilized due.  Some might also still need some training on how to express oneself. We are really should have learned how Springfields folks banned their Monorail 
before it was to late as Marge Simpson found out. Don't make that same mistake as they have done. 

I do know, I'm not a citizen of Hawaii in fact, but I could not have found any excuse 
if this Monstrum ever get's being built and I would not have ever tried to stop it. Thank you. 

 

 

 

April/29/2007

 

Oh yes, I see, we'll be getting a subway. Fantastic, a light, bright, shiny subway. The Aloha Lines subway. Yes, seems to be the best solution to me as well. The first Muscovites checked in to see what such a subway was to be like. Rich people, very wealthy. Love it.

 

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Steffen Schenk

Rhythm University

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