yes, please. MT @WSJ: A 'floating train' that would travel between DC and NYC in about 1 hour http://on.wsj.com/1vMlila pic.twitter.com/w3pOycLbk4
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yes, please. MT @WSJ: A 'floating train' that would travel between DC and NYC in about 1 hour http://on.wsj.com/1vMlila pic.twitter.com/w3pOycLbk4
@WSJ Yeah, because we need faster, easier connections between high finance and national law makers.
This would change my life. MT @WSJ Proposal: A 'floating train' that would travel between DC and NY in 1 hour http://on.wsj.com/1vMlila
“@WSJ: Proposal: A 'floating train' that would travel between Wash and NY in about 1h http://on.wsj.com/1vMlila pic.twitter.com/oSNUobzCDZ” @lrd77
“@WSJ: A 'floating train' that would travel between Washington and New York in about 1 hour http://on.wsj.com/1vMlila pic.twitter.com/W46izqL8OL”
@WSJ In the Philippines, we still need a train that works without interruptions for a whole day and enough space for all passengers
“@WSJ:A 'floating train' that would travel Washington and New York in about 1 hour http://on.wsj.com/1vMlila pic.twitter.com/EANcy5Hd1D”
@WSJ I am totally on board with this! Next stop Pittsburgh to Philly Please
@WSJ @vagabondish oh hey look a paywall. FU MURDOCH
@awanderingjon You go, girl.
@WSJ @NeilKennett Oh my word it looks superb!
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