Have you seen the trains in China?
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Yes. China has good trains and a dynamic economy. Europe has good trains and a not-dynamic economy. My point is that the presence of good trains has nothing to do with the quality of innovation in an economy.
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just so i am clear, you are suggesting that Europe is not going to have a relevant in 10 years?
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I don’t see any justification for this hot take. Can you elaborate please.
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he can't of course
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Also the same trip in a plane is 1h15min, it's safer, more scalable, and would be cheaper if the train wasn't subsidized.
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Wrong.
@Eurostar makes profit. And there's no way a London to Brussels trip by plane would only take 1:15 as you claim, since that's already what it takes to get from central London to Heathrow, then you have to add no less than 1h30 to check your luggage in, security checks. - 1 more reply
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Give us 10Bn/year VC money, 5k angels, 2k senior tech execs, and 1/2 dolores park. We'll send trains. Deal?
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It's a shame that the U.S. president is trying his very best to make the U.S. economy irrelevant for the upcoming decades
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