You make a valid point, and there are certainly more considerations than my original reply would lead one to believe. Cheers.
daredevil
I intended to use #Kbin primarily as a replacement for #Reddit. Content and engagement can be a bit sparse sometimes, so I decided I would try to help by creating and moderating two magazines I have an interest in. Promoting engagement through thread discussions has actually proved more challenging than I thought. I've actually found more success engaging with the #fediverse through #microblogging.
I'm currently using microblogging as a means to document my Japanese studies. I've found some people I can practice with, along with a few that are supportive of my efforts. It's not the primary reason I'm doing so, but it is a nice form of positive reinforcement. Though I do wish I could get others to also participate, I do not believe that's something I can force. Honestly, I'm also pretty okay if people don't really participate because it's been a useful tool for myself and I might have the opportunity to aid those who simply wish to lurk. I also think there's more I could be doing to flesh out these magazines, but I'm okay with taking things steadily and I enjoy where they're at now.
Assuming this is carelessness, this just goes to show that working in academia isn't an indicator of critical thinking skills IMO
I will acknowledge that progress is happening, and am glad that it is, but will remain skeptical due to the number of challenges they currently face along with any number of potential unforeseen issues. A "risk factor" of 3 years is also subject to variance beyond our calculations, in my opinion. However, I'm not stating this just to argue. I'm just skeptical because things don't always go smoothly, despite how much I wish they would. Project deadlines vary for much smaller projects, so yes, I'm inclined to believe the same for something of this magnitude. I'll be looking forward to it's completion, and I hope that it is sooner than later.
Let me preface this by saying, I will be more than happy to be proven wrong regarding it's completion in 2030.
High speed rail corridors don’t pop up overnight, and they take longer if you want it to be built as economically, safe, and well-thought out as possible.
I completely agree. When factoring the high cost, inflation, securing land rights, design approvals, legislation, funding, and the fact that "major components of the project (representing over half its cost) have no bidding or contract management experience. Thus, estimates for these are clearly suspect." Additionally, "The Authority does not have stable and predictable revenue at either the state or federal level, as discussed earlier in this chapter" in addition to "Costs for large capital projects are also defined as a range, due to variables that include several factors beyond the Authority’s control, such as future inflation levels and industry conditions." I acknowledge that you admitted to the issue of inflation, as well as them mentioning "Significant progress has been made despite this challenge." However, based on the reasons mentioned, along with several that are mentioned on their website and the Wikipedia page further reinforce that I am doubtful this will be completed in 2030. This isn't even considering unforeseen issues that may arise during development, management, and legislation. If anyone can also guarantee there won't be any disruptive events in the next 7 years, along with managing to acquire these funds, design approvals, acquisition of land rights, then I'll be happily convinced.
Once again, I will be more than happy to be proven wrong, because I have wanted to see this project completed for a long time now.
And until it is completed, that means nothing.
Talk is cheap, I'll believe it when I see it. That's cute that you believe what you read on the internet, but very naive.
He's like King Midas, except everything he touches turns to trash...
I can't remember the last time I've seen an ad on YouTube
I don't even bother since the Pixel has a handy screening feature for unrecognized numbers.
Somebody say Daredevil?