Allegedly, this is even better than pneumatic tubes!
Someday, A Tiny Subway Will Deliver Your Groceries
When we showed you the design study for the Urban Mole subterranean delivery system, we had no idea how much time and effort people have spent figuring out how to deliver small parcels through underground tubes.
In the days after we wrote about the Urban Mole last week, our inbox filled with emails from people saying, essentially, “Hey! You oughtta check out my idea…” Of the proposals, the Cargo Tunnel really caught our attention. The guys behind it — a former Intel employee and a UC-Berkeley professor among them — say they’ve developed a miniature tunnel boring machine (TBM) that can create the network of necessary tunnels without disrupting life above ground.
When the mini Big Dig is done, Cargo Tunnel would deliver 18″ x 18″ packages along a tiny electric subway with tunnels four feet wide in a system that dwarfs previous underground transit systems like Prague’s Pneumatic Post. Lateral tunnels will carry the packages to subscriber’s homes or businesses, where itty-bitty forklifts will lift them from the subway.
“We’ve been quietly working on this project for several years, working out the details of how to actually build the system for a reasonable cost,” project co-founder Russ Tilleman told Wired.com. “We know that Cargo Tunnel will be good for online shopping, mail delivery, garbage pickup and recycling, but there will likely be a lot more things that people figure out to do with it.”
Among those uses are restaurant delivery services where diners can send back their plates to be cleaned or a dedicated subway for briefcases so workers could bike to work without excess baggage. Tilleman envisions a world where entrepreneurs can set up a small business anywhere without having to rent a desirable storefront in a high-rent area.
That's great, msbelle.
I have to confess that it took me a while to figure out why Ryan is wearing a sweater.....
Yay, msbelle! A streak of good days is nice thing.
I just made ribboned hair clips out of this ribbon: [link] I made one for Grace and one for me. I'm a nerd.
Spent the last half hour with a marmalade kitten perched on my shoulder. His name was George. I think the foster-er probably has takers for 3 of the 4 kittens now.
I am not one. But they are cute.
Aww cutiepants hair ribbons!
Also, totally yay msbelle. Take 'em while you got 'em. I totally understand mac's feeling the pressure of good day streaks, though. I'm just glad you're getting some breaks.
Today I resolve to be crazy productive. My new printers are both bigger than my old printers and I had to do some massive reconfiguring of my office. Which is fine, because it was a total wreck after being the junk room for the summer while we were gone. So now I'm restoring it, slowly, to order. It's a big task and yesterday I got a little overwhelmed.
In fact, I got downright weepy, because I found some correspondence between us and our former landlord, who was all kinds of wonderful and is long since passed away. Which, yay for nice memories. But seriously, people, that was from our first house in Kansas. Like, a decade ago. I don't need that document in my filing cabinet.
Anyway, today will involve some going through the house files, so that should actually be fun, because house likes carrots!
If you burgle a house, do not unload the items in a yard sale on the same street.
Wow. Crime really does make you stupid.
Wow. Crime really does make you stupid.
My Uncle the police officer used to tell me that. And I would fantasize about being a SMART crimnal. I wouldn't use the drugs, I'd make sure I didn't hurt anyone, and I'd never get caught because the police would be too busy with the stupid ones.
But then I realized I'd have to turn myself in if they convicted one of the stupid ones for something I'd done. And the plan fell apart.
And I would fantasize about being a SMART crimnal. I wouldn't use the drugs, I'd make sure I didn't hurt anyone
Don't forget to avoid staying and gloating. That gets the smart ones all the time.