Japan's levitating maglev train reaches 311mph

8 replies
  • OFF TOPIC
  • |
The maglev trains are even faster than Japan's famous bullet trains, which currently travel at about 320km/h (200mph).
Short article with video,

BBC News - Japan's levitating maglev train reaches 500km/h (311mph)

Joe Mobley
  • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
    Yes, but it doesn't reach 312mph, so what use is it?????

    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[9672614].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    Um...no.

    I'll stick to 55.
    Signature

    Sal
    When the Roads and Paths end, learn to guide yourself through the wilderness
    Beyond the Path

    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[9672628].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author WalkingCarpet
    Banned
    Ever noticed its the little folks who try to do big things?? Why?? They just COMPENSATING.

    Me on the other hand- DO NOTHING. Cos I do not need to compensate.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[9672925].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author whateverpedia
      Originally Posted by WalkingCarpet View Post

      Me on the other hand- DO NOTHING. Cos I do not need to compensate.
      We........ oops.

      I mean, over to you Claude.
      Signature
      Why do garden gnomes smell so bad?
      So that blind people can hate them as well.
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[9672986].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author Joe Mobley
      What I have noticed is that emotionally needy people tend to compensate by bragging about themselves.

      Unfortunately, this tactic tends to draw attention to the very thing they need to compensate for.

      Joe Mobley


      Originally Posted by WalkingCarpet View Post

      Ever noticed its the little folks who try to do big things?? Why?? They just COMPENSATING.

      Me on the other hand- DO NOTHING. Cos I do not need to compensate.
      Signature

      .

      Follow Me on Twitter: @daVinciJoe
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[9673041].message }}
      • Profile picture of the author WalkingCarpet
        Banned
        Originally Posted by Joe Mobley View Post

        What I have noticed is that emotionally needy people tend to compensate by bragging about themselves.

        Unfortunately, this tactic tends to draw attention to the very thing they need to compensate for.

        Joe Mobley
        My muscle mass seems to have increased a bit from the moment I started reading this to the end.
        {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[9673049].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
      Originally Posted by whateverpedia View Post

      We........ oops.

      I mean over to you Claude.
      You are very kind. Thank you.





      Originally Posted by WalkingCarpet View Post

      Ever noticed its the little folks who try to do big things?? Why?? They just COMPENSATING.

      Me on the other hand- DO NOTHING. Cos I do not need to compensate.

      So, on behalf of the entire Warrior Forum...

      We know......


      Originally Posted by WalkingCarpet View Post

      My muscle mass seems to have increased a bit from the moment I started reading this to the end.
      That's not a muscle down there. And I know where it's drawing the blood from.
      Signature
      One Call Closing book https://www.amazon.com/One-Call-Clos...=1527788418&sr

      What if they're not stars? What if they are holes poked in the top of a container so we can breath?
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[9673193].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author lanfear63
      Originally Posted by WalkingCarpet View Post

      Ever noticed its the little folks who try to do big things?? Why?? They just COMPENSATING.

      Me on the other hand- DO NOTHING. Cos I do not need to compensate.
      You are wise beyond your years my son.

      Logical Probability has already dictated this.

      Look at Japan, China, Hitler, Napoleon, Bridgette The Midget and Dan Riffle. All chronic over-compensators.
      Signature

      Feel The Power Of The Mark Side

      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[9673532].message }}

Trending Topics