Imagine the affordable housing that could exist if people could live 190 miles from SF.
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I'm not sure but I think that's kind of the point - that innovation isn't just inventing cool new things but applying existing inventions
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That's what I was getting at... The innovation would actually be figuring out how to nudge us away from car culture.
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Think about the car sales drop
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A) Eurostar *is* 30 years old and b) the innovation isn’t the 190mph, it’s 190mph in a tunnel under the busiest shipping channel in the world at 20 minute intervals. “What’s so innovative about teaching coding?” etc etc.
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I don't disagree, but then that would only further the argument really. If Europe is 30 years behind *with* high speed trains, how far behind is the US *without* them? (yes, there are lots of arguments for why they didn't develop here)
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Isn’t part of the argument that you can have all of the innovation in the world but it doesn’t matter at all if you don’t have the systems (government) in place to make the most of it? Innovation in policy and designing effective systems is still innovation
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