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luacs1998562 karma

The point is that it'll be quite the waste of the reviewers' time if they had to watch paint dry for ten hours.

And if more people submitted "films" like this...

luacs199829 karma

To add on, I'd like to know OP's thoughts on the Causeway Bay Books disappearances.

luacs19984 karma

London Underground does not have the ridiculous amount of money to make the entire tube network ATO level 4

This probably isn't a question that should be asked here, but didn't the unions get in the way of that when TfL first put out their New Tube for London plans, which included level 4 ATO and trains with no driver's cabs?

luacs19983 karma

Is there any chance of seeing improvements to the public transport systems, besides what we've seen in After Dark?

Personally, I'd like to see:

  1. elevated/underground train and metro stations, maybe modular so we can build large transfer hubs

  2. ability to micromanage public transport a la Cities in Motion (different sized vehicles at different times or for different lines)

  3. seasonal services in order to cater to large events, that we can host in a landmark or unique building (actually having exhibitions in the Expo and Science Center)

  4. high-speed intercity transport that take over from regular rail as the main source of tourists

That's all I can think of for now.

luacs19983 karma

Not OP, but as a Singaporean I can probably guess that it will happen.

Distrust of the mainstream media (for obvious reasons), and that plenty of us are willing to take alternative media at face value simply because it's not the government, means that should there be a Breitbart or Infowars clone pop up over here, it could be pretty easy to whip up nationalist, xenophobic stuff to divide the public.