http://www.tbt.com/tampabay/news/article34692.eceBut the two roads might never meet, leaving the street a worthless $2.2-million road to nowhere.
http://www.tbt.com/tampabay/news/article34692.eceBut the two roads might never meet, leaving the street a worthless $2.2-million road to nowhere.
Thats a funny picture actually....Originally Posted by nota
Another infamous chapter in Dutch governing is the so called Betuwe-line. It is a railroad line,from the port near my town all the way to Germany.
there was allready a line,but it would be bettr to build a second. The line would have a enormous infrastructure and many overpasses,tunnels and what not more.
the initial budget was 4 billion euro. The current cost is 9 billion euro. This will likely increase to about 18 billion euro before completion The investment will take ATLEAST 25 years before it might be earned back,if the economy grows very quickly.
This month it came into the newspapers that the rail-trasport sector is declining. There is almost no demand at all for the exra capacity on the tracks.
the tracks would also need to connect to the new port into the sea,that i mentioned above. Two major screw-ups combined...
They can spend their money much better on the student's income
http://en.betuweroute.nl/home?setlanguage=en
Mine was in a so-called rich district and was well-endowed with computers (Palo Alto School District, if you're familiar with the Bay Area)...but I have always heard reports of California ranking 40-somthing'th in the nation in academic performance. Kind of makes you wonder. I even borrowed an address to attend Palo Alto schools because the ones in my own hometown were notoriously bad academically and were known for racial tensions as well.Originally Posted by kingofthering
An it harm none, do as ye will
Approximately 79% of statistics are made up.
drakkie, at least your was intended to serve a real purpose and may do one day.
Scotland spent £450M on a parliament building to house 130 MSPs in addition to the MPs we send to London and the MEPs to Europe.
If anyone wants some politicians, we've got plenty you can pick from --- please !!!!
"A woman without curves is like a road without bends, you might get to your destination quicker but the ride is boring as hell'
I'm tempted to do the Mel Brooks thing and use them as clay pigeons.Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine
and jcp123, my school is 26th in the nation.
Amazing, considering how we have some crappy ass teachers.
I'm dropping out to create a company that starts with motorcycles, then cars, and forty years later signs a legendary Brazilian driver who has a public and expensive feud with his French teammate.
Yeah, our cross-town rivals, Gunn High School is always consistently on the nation's top 100 list, and my own was on the top 100 public schools list in CA. It sits on land leased from Stanford University, and my parking spot overlooked Stanford Stadium. Because of the close physical proximity, the school has close ties to Stanford and we sent 40-something kids to Stanford out of a graduating class of 387 in '04, and a healthy number to some other high-falootin' schools as well. So, there are definitely good schools in Cali. But by and large, that's unfortunately not the case with California public schools.
An it harm none, do as ye will
Approximately 79% of statistics are made up.
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