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Wide, rapidly-moving passenger platforms that reach speeds of 100 mph have replaced highways and railways as the dominant transportation method in the United States. But who controls these enormous machines, and what happens when they stop?

Wide, rapidly-moving passenger platforms that reach speeds of 100 mph have replaced highways and railways as the dominant transportation method in the United States. But who controls these enormous machines, and what happens when they stop?

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It really is. The concept of Luna City is one of my favorites. From the logistics in The Man Who Sold The Moon to the sociology of The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress, he was very thorough in his world building.

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A better future with hope

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Indeed, it's worth striving toward.