Or at least the City of Chicago accepted the Boring Company bid. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/politics/99494771-132.html
I'd love to see this come to fruition, and Musk seems to be the type who can attract investors, *except* that using 16-passenger [del]vans[/del] vehicles make this sound:
(1) less than viable, as it would seem to lack sufficient capacity or through-put, and
(2) a conscious effort by Musk to *not* resemble old-fashioned [del]boring[/del] trains.
I'd love to see this come to fruition, and Musk seems to be the type who can attract investors, *except* that using 16-passenger [del]vans[/del] vehicles make this sound:
(1) less than viable, as it would seem to lack sufficient capacity or through-put, and
(2) a conscious effort by Musk to *not* resemble old-fashioned [del]boring[/del] trains.
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