Futuristic highways in the Netherlands glow in the dark

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:salute: Netherlands always ahead of the game

They are going to begin implementing these ideas THIS year breh. Not in 2020 or 10 years from now.


How did America fall so quickly in terms of engineering dominance? Is it because all of our engineers work for the military and intelligence agencies?

Our fukking bridges are on the verge of collapsing, it's taking so god damn long to build a skyscraper in NYC, and we haven't embraced any green energy initiatives on a national scale.
 

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They are going to begin implementing these ideas THIS year breh. Not in 2020 or 10 years from now.


How did America fall so quickly in terms of engineering dominance? Is it because all of our engineers work for the military and intelligence agencies?

Our fukking bridges are on the verge of collapsing, it's taking so god damn long to build a skyscraper in NYC, and we haven't embraced any green energy initiatives on a national scale.

Imagine if we used money from our military budget on modernizing our infrastructure like Japan,Netherlands or the swiss do :takedat:

We have the companies to do it too, apple, Google, Microsoft etc
 

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They are going to begin implementing these ideas THIS year breh. Not in 2020 or 10 years from now.


How did America fall so quickly in terms of engineering dominance? Is it because all of our engineers work for the military and intelligence agencies?

Our fukking bridges are on the verge of collapsing, it's taking so god damn long to build a skyscraper in NYC, and we haven't embraced any green energy initiatives on a national scale.


Because most American are busy getting communication, business and psychology degrees :why:
 

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Imagine if we used money from our military budget on modernizing our infrastructure like Japan,Netherlands or the swiss do :takedat:

We have the companies to do it too, apple, Google, Microsoft etc

For sure brother.

A lot of the advancements being made are from private companies, for example Google Fiber. In other countries, the government realizes the importance of such things to compete in the world market and to provide services to its citizens.

Here, the engineers that make the most money and create the biggest advancements from government financing work for Military structures or Petroleum institutions.
 

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They are going to begin implementing these ideas THIS year breh. Not in 2020 or 10 years from now.


How did America fall so quickly in terms of engineering dominance? Is it because all of our engineers work for the military and intelligence agencies?

Our fukking bridges are on the verge of collapsing, it's taking so god damn long to build a skyscraper in NYC, and we haven't embraced any green energy initiatives on a national scale.

We engineer death not cool stuff.
 

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:bryan: don't even get me started on our Internet speeds


Wtf is a Latvia and how is there Internet faster than ours

Global internet speeds creep back up in 2012, US lags behind South Korea, others | The Verge

Or our railway service


Yea, but we have invisibility cloaks coming!

Company says it has made an invisibility cloak

Hyperstealth Biotechnology Corp, a Canadian camouflage design company, claims the technology, called Quantum Stealth, works by bending light waves around the wearer.
"The material removes not only your visual, infrared (night vision) and thermal signatures but also the target's shadow," Hyperstealth president and CEO Guy Cramer said in a statement on the company's website.
Mr Cramer said he could not reveal how the material bent light or show photos of it working "for reasons of security".
Photos published on the website that are described as a "mock up" show a woman lying on grass draped in a material that looks exactly like the grass around her.
Mr Cramer said the US military and two Canadian military groups had tested the material and could vouch for it working "without batteries, lights or mirrors".
He also claimed to be working with the US military to develop the technology further.
But don't put one on your Christmas list just yet.
Mr Cramer said he did not expect the material would be made available for sale to the public.
 

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nikkas gon be trippin drivin down that psychedelic shyt.

It would be the Netherlands though. That's how the road looks to me every time I crack a dutch. :ahh:
 
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