Hey there's nothing wrong with those 440 cubic inch motors. My 68 Roadrunner (seating for four) has one of those with Illinois plates "LINUX 7" (see it was an appropiate e-mail) If you're going to drive somewhere, you might as well do it in style! Mike On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Bradley Miller wrote: > At 10:15 AM 11/22/00 -0600, you wrote: > >No argument there! I choose KC 9 years ago as a place to live, because I > >think it is in the top ten places to live. There is much that could be done > >to improve KC though, like a real Mass Transit System and some more > >technical seminars and conferences hosted here. Speaking of which, why don't > >we start planning on a conference or something here and see if we can't get > >some corporate sponsors to help out. It's about time to start working on KC > >LinuxFest 2001! > > > >IMHO, > >Brian > > > This stuff is way off topic of course . . . but what makes anyone think a > light rail or other system would make any difference in people's driving > habits. Gas is going through the roof and yet people are still buying big > SUV's to commute daily in. (As in one person on a 20+ mile trip.) I know > there are people with valid needs for SUV's but for the price of some of > those behemoths, you could get a really small/fuel efficient car and then a > truck/van/etc... for the occasional hauling needs. Does anyone ever > remember the old stationwagons -- 440 cubic inch engines, seating for 9? > There is already some mass-transit in KC -- the METRO buses. I don't see > long lines for them. There might be a change in the future, but I don't > think we'll see anyone abandoning the comfort and flexibility of a car soon. > > -- Bradley Miller > >