Comments - New Kam School Train Study Merits Real Consideration - TechHui2024-03-28T21:31:10Zhttp://www.techhui.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=1702911%3ABlogPost%3A49503&xn_auth=noMaybe $30 million or so of th…tag:www.techhui.com,2009-09-15:1702911:Comment:496562009-09-15T20:33:19.262ZBruce M. Birdhttp://www.techhui.com/profile/BruceMBird
Maybe $30 million or so of the anticipated $1.7 Billion in savings could be directed towards putting some more sand on Waikiki Beach.
Maybe $30 million or so of the anticipated $1.7 Billion in savings could be directed towards putting some more sand on Waikiki Beach. Go Kamehameha Schools! This p…tag:www.techhui.com,2009-09-14:1702911:Comment:495722009-09-14T23:35:12.905ZCameron Souzahttp://www.techhui.com/profile/CameronSouza
Go Kamehameha Schools! This plan is much better.
Go Kamehameha Schools! This plan is much better. Exactly. For starters, the st…tag:www.techhui.com,2009-09-14:1702911:Comment:495452009-09-14T18:00:41.119ZDaniel Leuckhttp://www.techhui.com/profile/dleuck
Exactly. For starters, the state could get serious about Kapolei. We have a ton of government workers slogging into town from the Ewa plain for no good reason.
Exactly. For starters, the state could get serious about Kapolei. We have a ton of government workers slogging into town from the Ewa plain for no good reason. Yes, I never understood why t…tag:www.techhui.com,2009-09-14:1702911:Comment:495292009-09-14T03:53:33.715ZAlex Salkeverhttp://www.techhui.com/profile/AlexSalkever
Yes, I never understood why telecommuting credits were not pursued more aggressively or even satellite office space for workers who are not public facing and may be able to schedule around meetings. I worked remotely for a New York company for four years and it was quite successful.
Yes, I never understood why telecommuting credits were not pursued more aggressively or even satellite office space for workers who are not public facing and may be able to schedule around meetings. I worked remotely for a New York company for four years and it was quite successful. Its much better than the curr…tag:www.techhui.com,2009-09-13:1702911:Comment:495172009-09-13T23:25:22.960ZDaniel Leuckhttp://www.techhui.com/profile/dleuck
Its much better than the current plan. I don't understand why we would even consider a system that isn't modern light rail. We would get 1.7 billion in savings, no visual monstrosities, less noise pollution, and the ability to power the system without fossil fuels once we get our act together with a smart grid. The only debate should be around elevated, partially elevated or ground and details of the route.<br />
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There are also some simple and inexpensive short term solutions to our traffic…
Its much better than the current plan. I don't understand why we would even consider a system that isn't modern light rail. We would get 1.7 billion in savings, no visual monstrosities, less noise pollution, and the ability to power the system without fossil fuels once we get our act together with a smart grid. The only debate should be around elevated, partially elevated or ground and details of the route.<br />
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There are also some simple and inexpensive short term solutions to our traffic congestion problems. For example, we could give government information workers the option of working from home, and provide tax incentives for large companies that do the same. This would work particularly well if it was structured as an incentive for top performers.