AP News: Hundreds of flying taxis to be made in Ohio, home of the Wright brothers and astronaut legendsTheTango@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world – 40 points – 1 years agoapnews.com7Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldHey can we have some good public transportation? buses? trains? nah. but look! rich people are going to be literally above you, flying over the traffic you're stuck in from commuting to your shitty job! neat! home of the Wright brothers and astronaut legends I'll never get over how something about Ohio motivates people to come up with new ways to get as far away as possible from Ohio...I once took a job in Toledo with the intent to move there. After looking around, I decided to commute 106 miles in each direction instead. Michigan and Ohio once fought over Toledo. Michigan won so Ohio had to take it. , I decided to commute 106 miles in each direction instead Even Toledo isn't that bad... a 212 mile daily commute is fucking insane. And you took a job there before ever visiting the city?I wanted to move back home from DC because I hated it. So yes. It eventually became hybrid wfh.This industry will die when cities ban them or the first accident takes out pedestrians below. No city is gonna allow these through the city
Hey can we have some good public transportation? buses? trains? nah. but look! rich people are going to be literally above you, flying over the traffic you're stuck in from commuting to your shitty job! neat!
home of the Wright brothers and astronaut legends I'll never get over how something about Ohio motivates people to come up with new ways to get as far away as possible from Ohio...I once took a job in Toledo with the intent to move there. After looking around, I decided to commute 106 miles in each direction instead. Michigan and Ohio once fought over Toledo. Michigan won so Ohio had to take it. , I decided to commute 106 miles in each direction instead Even Toledo isn't that bad... a 212 mile daily commute is fucking insane. And you took a job there before ever visiting the city?I wanted to move back home from DC because I hated it. So yes. It eventually became hybrid wfh.
I once took a job in Toledo with the intent to move there. After looking around, I decided to commute 106 miles in each direction instead. Michigan and Ohio once fought over Toledo. Michigan won so Ohio had to take it. , I decided to commute 106 miles in each direction instead Even Toledo isn't that bad... a 212 mile daily commute is fucking insane. And you took a job there before ever visiting the city?I wanted to move back home from DC because I hated it. So yes. It eventually became hybrid wfh.
, I decided to commute 106 miles in each direction instead Even Toledo isn't that bad... a 212 mile daily commute is fucking insane. And you took a job there before ever visiting the city?I wanted to move back home from DC because I hated it. So yes. It eventually became hybrid wfh.
This industry will die when cities ban them or the first accident takes out pedestrians below. No city is gonna allow these through the city
Hey can we have some good public transportation? buses? trains?
nah. but look! rich people are going to be literally above you, flying over the traffic you're stuck in from commuting to your shitty job!
neat!
I'll never get over how something about Ohio motivates people to come up with new ways to get as far away as possible from Ohio...
I once took a job in Toledo with the intent to move there. After looking around, I decided to commute 106 miles in each direction instead.
Michigan and Ohio once fought over Toledo. Michigan won so Ohio had to take it.
Even Toledo isn't that bad... a 212 mile daily commute is fucking insane.
And you took a job there before ever visiting the city?
I wanted to move back home from DC because I hated it. So yes. It eventually became hybrid wfh.
This industry will die when cities ban them or the first accident takes out pedestrians below. No city is gonna allow these through the city