camel drivers
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Tucumcari,NM
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:shock: 2000 years ago, if you were there, how would you haul freight arond the world then? remember freight haulers were important in the spread of civilization. what about 150 years ago, would you be a mule skinner? think about it. i am interested in freight haulers throughout history. anyone know the word "haulage", "cartage", "local tarrif"?
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just do it !!!!the shortest distance between two points is under construction.
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Location: Bella Vista, Arkansas, United States
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Turn the question around.....25, 50, 100 or 150 years from now what will be using to haul freight?
I saw a show not to long ago talking about just this. They had an interesting rail/container system that was fully automated and was planned to be built between the lanes of the nations interstates. Another article I read about is "tube freight systems"....Tubes very much like the tubes at your drive through bank but on a much larger scale. http://www.tfhrc.gov/pubrds/fall94/p94au21.htm Either way, I dont think our grandkids will be long haul truck drivers 50 years from now. I could see the need for local drivers lasting longer.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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I saw a show on TV a few months ago with a scientist saying that we'll have flying cars in the not so distant future. He already has a prototype. I disagree, I think it is just too dangerous. You see what people do in cars, imagine that in the air. It would have to be fully automated by computer, and good luck with all that.
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We got the cars...just waiting on the Force Fields, and Molecular Partical Beam Transformers. (still having a problem with the Hiesenburg Compensators.)
I also want mine fitted with Phasers, and Photon Torpedo's......anna big screen TV. |

