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This is not completely different, it's the same as it ever was.
It's taken 16 years and 1.2 billion to get planning permission to build a new bridge over the Thames. They reckon it's going to cost 9 billion and will open in 2032
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crewy5472gxo
thats a tunnel not a bridge
Pah, Hammersmith Bridge was built in 1887 at a cost of £15million in today's money, it shut to traffic over five years ago and is still shut. The current budget (as if that won't go way over budget) for repairs is £250million. Way to go.This is not completely different, it's the same as it ever was.
It's taken 16 years and 1.2 billion to get planning permission to build a new bridge over the Thames. They reckon it's going to cost 9 billion and will open in 2032
EDIT my ROFL smilies are missing
EDIT they are still missing, big brother won't show my emoji things
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crewy5472gxo
Pah, Hammersmith Bridge was built in 1887 at a cost of £15million in today's money, it shut to traffic over five years ago and is still shut. The current budget (as if that won't go way over budget) for repairs is £250million. Way to go.
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The sooner the world collapses in on itself the better. Every developed country is effectively bust with expenditure far exceeding income, the third world countries would like to develop but can't so their people all want to move to an already developed place which makes the problem even worse.
The amount of stuff we are taking out of the ground (last year 100 billion gallons of fuel for air travel alone l) one day it's going to implode like an empty egg.
It will
Fortunately we will miss it
We literally need a real life thanos event

Cheer up its nearly Saturday !The sooner the world collapses in on itself the better. Every developed country is effectively bust with expenditure far exceeding income, the third world countries would like to develop but can't so their people all want to move to an already developed place which makes the problem even worse.
The amount of stuff we are taking out of the ground (last year 100 billion gallons of fuel for air travel alone l) one day it's going to implode like an empty egg.
This is not completely different, it's the same as it ever was.
It's taken 16 years and 1.2 billion to get planning permission to build a new bridge over the Thames. They reckon it's going to cost 9 billion and will open in 2032
EDIT my ROFL smilies are missing
EDIT they are still missing, big brother won't show my emoji things
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crewy5472gxo
In related news there is a tunnel currently being built between Germany and Denmark, 11 miles, will have a motorway and two railway lines in it. Expected to cost about £6 billion.
Expect it to actually open in the 2030's, almost 25 years after it was announced and at two to three times the original cost (it's up to €10b already).