Soon, you could drive from Europe to US

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I like that idea. So now instead of crossing into Mexico, we will be crossing into Europe :)

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Plans for a new high-speed transport corridor that could potentially link London and New York by rail and superhighway have been unveiled. The idea, dubbed the Trans-Eurasian Belt Development (TERP), would see a high-speed railway and motorway built from Eastern Europe, across Siberia and over the Bering Strait to Alaska. Vladimir Yakunin, the head of Russia's state railways, told a meeting of the Russian Academy of Sciences that the project could link existing networks and supercharge global economic growth. It would also feature oil and gas pipelines to connect Russia's petro-industries more directly to the rest of the world.

"This is an inter-state, inter-civilization, project. It should be an alternative to the current model, which has caused a systemic crisis. The project should be turned into a world 'future zone', and it must be based on leading, not catching, technologies," he said, according to the Siberian Times newspaper. The plan was developed by the transport boss alongside the rector of Moscow State University, Viktor Sadovnichy and academic Gennady Osipov.

Alaska is already connected to the US by superhighway through Canada, along the Alaksa Highway — though there is no passenger rail network. The highway links to US interstate network which can take motorists to all corners of the US and beyond.

In eastern Europe the EU is drawing up plans for a high-speed rail corridor to connect the Baltic states to western Europe's rail network — which runs through the Channel Tunnel to London. North American passenger rail are comparatively undeveloped. Plans drawn up by President Obama to develop high- speed rail corridors across the US have stalled amid opposition.

Bridges and tunnels spanning the Bering Strait have been proposed since the late 19th century but none has been built. Any bridge would likely connect the Chukotka Peninsula in Russia and the Seward Peninsula in Alaska, and could be supported by two small islands that lie in the middle of the strait.

Soon you could drive from Europe to US - The Times of India
 
Once upon a time there used to be a bridge made of glassier over Bering Strait. That is what allowed casino owners to 'immigrate' to the U.S. It is time to bring that bridge back. I would love to drive from the west coast to France. It would be fun.
 
Once upon a time there used to be a bridge made of glassier over Bering Strait. That is what allowed casino owners to 'immigrate' to the U.S. It is time to bring that bridge back. I would love to drive from the west coast to France. It would be fun.

I'll have some of that which you have placed in your Hookah. btw---west coast of what?-----did you mean GLACIER BRIDGE??? I got confused----I thought when I first read it -----something like a GLASS BRIDGE-----not ice.
I am not so sure that people got over the bering straits on ice skates----more like little boats
 
Once upon a time there used to be a bridge made of glassier over Bering Strait. That is what allowed casino owners to 'immigrate' to the U.S. It is time to bring that bridge back. I would love to drive from the west coast to France. It would be fun.

I'll have some of that which you have placed in your Hookah. btw---west coast of what?-----did you mean GLACIER BRIDGE??? I got confused----I thought when I first read it -----something like a GLASS BRIDGE-----not ice.
I am not so sure that people got over the bering straits on ice skates----more like little boats

Hookah is from the middle east so that is your heritage :)

Thank you for the spell check; I did mean glacier not glassier. But to be honest, a glacier bridge would look very much like a glassier bridge :)

In those days much of that area was frozen. You cannot operate boats over frozen body of water and besides back then humans did not have boats.
 
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Fuck no...we don't need any more Euromites infesting the US.
 
Once upon a time there used to be a bridge made of glassier over Bering Strait. That is what allowed casino owners to 'immigrate' to the U.S. It is time to bring that bridge back. I would love to drive from the west coast to France. It would be fun.
Once upon a time there used to be a bridge made of glassier over Bering Strait. That is what allowed casino owners to 'immigrate' to the U.S. It is time to bring that bridge back. I would love to drive from the west coast to France. It would be fun.

I'll have some of that which you have placed in your Hookah. btw---west coast of what?-----did you mean GLACIER BRIDGE??? I got confused----I thought when I first read it -----something like a GLASS BRIDGE-----not ice.
I am not so sure that people got over the bering straits on ice skates----more like little boats

Hookah is from the middle east so that is your heritage :)

Thank you for the spell check; I did mean glacier not glassier. But to be honest, a glacier bridge would look very much like a glassier bridge :)

In those days much of that area was frozen. You cannot operate boats over frozen body of water and besides back then humans did not have boats.

oh---ok-----they didn't have roulette wheels back then
either. HOOKAHS are universal-----not all people
want their "BHANG'" in their lassi. ------uhm-----my
culture does not do HOOKAH----it does NARGILA---which -----kinda (don't tell anyone) means something
like-----joy flame----sorta.........go up north to find HOOKAH LAND------I think the word is Persian ????
 
Looking at the map, I could essentially drive all the way to India once American continent is linked to the Europe via land bridge.
 
Once upon a time there used to be a bridge made of glassier over Bering Strait. That is what allowed casino owners to 'immigrate' to the U.S. It is time to bring that bridge back. I would love to drive from the west coast to France. It would be fun.
Once upon a time there used to be a bridge made of glassier over Bering Strait. That is what allowed casino owners to 'immigrate' to the U.S. It is time to bring that bridge back. I would love to drive from the west coast to France. It would be fun.

I'll have some of that which you have placed in your Hookah. btw---west coast of what?-----did you mean GLACIER BRIDGE??? I got confused----I thought when I first read it -----something like a GLASS BRIDGE-----not ice.
I am not so sure that people got over the bering straits on ice skates----more like little boats

Hookah is from the middle east so that is your heritage :)

Thank you for the spell check; I did mean glacier not glassier. But to be honest, a glacier bridge would look very much like a glassier bridge :)

In those days much of that area was frozen. You cannot operate boats over frozen body of water and besides back then humans did not have boats.

oh---ok-----they didn't have roulette wheels back then
either. HOOKAHS are universal-----not all people
want their "BHANG'" in their lassi. ------uhm-----my
culture does not do HOOKAH----it does NARGILA---which -----kinda (don't tell anyone) means something
like-----joy flame----sorta.........go up north to find HOOKAH LAND------I think the word is Persian ????

Well, hookah is not Indian. It is middle eastern. India is in the far east. That is why you have tighter claim on hookah than myself :)

Anyway, I think bhaang is Indian.

Coming back to the topic, why do you think they had roulette wheel back then?
 
Once upon a time there used to be a bridge made of glassier over Bering Strait. That is what allowed casino owners to 'immigrate' to the U.S. It is time to bring that bridge back. I would love to drive from the west coast to France. It would be fun.
Once upon a time there used to be a bridge made of glassier over Bering Strait. That is what allowed casino owners to 'immigrate' to the U.S. It is time to bring that bridge back. I would love to drive from the west coast to France. It would be fun.

I'll have some of that which you have placed in your Hookah. btw---west coast of what?-----did you mean GLACIER BRIDGE??? I got confused----I thought when I first read it -----something like a GLASS BRIDGE-----not ice.
I am not so sure that people got over the bering straits on ice skates----more like little boats

Hookah is from the middle east so that is your heritage :)

Thank you for the spell check; I did mean glacier not glassier. But to be honest, a glacier bridge would look very much like a glassier bridge :)

In those days much of that area was frozen. You cannot operate boats over frozen body of water and besides back then humans did not have boats.

oh---ok-----they didn't have roulette wheels back then
either. HOOKAHS are universal-----not all people
want their "BHANG'" in their lassi. ------uhm-----my
culture does not do HOOKAH----it does NARGILA---which -----kinda (don't tell anyone) means something
like-----joy flame----sorta.........go up north to find HOOKAH LAND------I think the word is Persian ????

Well, hookah is not Indian. It is middle eastern. India is in the far east. That is why you have tighter claim on hookah than myself :)

Anyway, I think bhaang is Indian.

Coming back to the topic, why do you think they had roulette wheel back then?

good question As far as I recall-----a roulette wheel---as we know it today---DEPENDS on written numbers and letters. The American Indians----and even the INUITS of Alaska-----and even the native americans of South America-----the Aztecs, Mayans---etc----DID NOT HAVE AN ALPHABET----or written numbers------HOWEVER they had all kinds of different symbols----
They did not have metal ball bearings but ---they certainly had agates. They could very well have had
some sort of game----which was like a roulette wheel----
but------get this-----something I learned in school---
THEY DID NOT HAVE ****THE WHEEL******

as to the HOOKAH-----google suggests it is PERSIAN---
Persia--stretched all the way to AFGHANISTAN------
and -----KUBLA KHAN ----had magic carpets with
which he regularly visited india-------you can't get away from the MOGHUL INFLUENCE------I have no doubt
they toted a few hookahs-----and were delighted with
your BHAANG-------sometimes it's not easy to find HASHISH. ---------it's CALLED ****FUSION****
cuisine. I never saw a CARDAMOM pod-----until I worked with a Saudi ----who regularly pulled one out of
his pocket to drop into his coffee. Of course I asked about the mysterious seed-------now based on my life of FUSION-----I travel out to the nearest INDIAN grocery---
to get them for hubby who seems to be unable to live
without them-------so there------keep your bhang in your lassi You put cardamom in that too? Did you know that SCANDANAVIANS are addicted to cardamom?----
I shall return to my NARGILA
 
Once upon a time there used to be a bridge made of glassier over Bering Strait. That is what allowed casino owners to 'immigrate' to the U.S. It is time to bring that bridge back. I would love to drive from the west coast to France. It would be fun.
Once upon a time there used to be a bridge made of glassier over Bering Strait. That is what allowed casino owners to 'immigrate' to the U.S. It is time to bring that bridge back. I would love to drive from the west coast to France. It would be fun.

I'll have some of that which you have placed in your Hookah. btw---west coast of what?-----did you mean GLACIER BRIDGE??? I got confused----I thought when I first read it -----something like a GLASS BRIDGE-----not ice.
I am not so sure that people got over the bering straits on ice skates----more like little boats

Hookah is from the middle east so that is your heritage :)

Thank you for the spell check; I did mean glacier not glassier. But to be honest, a glacier bridge would look very much like a glassier bridge :)

In those days much of that area was frozen. You cannot operate boats over frozen body of water and besides back then humans did not have boats.

oh---ok-----they didn't have roulette wheels back then
either. HOOKAHS are universal-----not all people
want their "BHANG'" in their lassi. ------uhm-----my
culture does not do HOOKAH----it does NARGILA---which -----kinda (don't tell anyone) means something
like-----joy flame----sorta.........go up north to find HOOKAH LAND------I think the word is Persian ????

Well, hookah is not Indian. It is middle eastern. India is in the far east. That is why you have tighter claim on hookah than myself :)

Anyway, I think bhaang is Indian.

Coming back to the topic, why do you think they had roulette wheel back then?

good question As far as I recall-----a roulette wheel---as we know it today---DEPENDS on written numbers and letters. The American Indians----and even the INUITS of Alaska-----and even the native americans of South America-----the Aztecs, Mayans---etc----DID NOT HAVE AN ALPHABET----or written numbers------HOWEVER they had all kinds of different symbols----
They did not have metal ball bearings but ---they certainly had agates. They could very well have had
some sort of game----which was like a roulette wheel----
but------get this-----something I learned in school---
THEY DID NOT HAVE ****THE WHEEL******

as to the HOOKAH-----google suggests it is PERSIAN---
Persia--stretched all the way to AFGHANISTAN------
and -----KUBLA KHAN ----had magic carpets with
which he regularly visited india-------you can't get away from the MOGHUL INFLUENCE------I have no doubt
they toted a few hookahs-----and were delighted with
your BHAANG-------sometimes it's not easy to find HASHISH. ---------it's CALLED ****FUSION****
cuisine. I never saw a CARDAMOM pod-----until I worked with a Saudi ----who regularly pulled one out of
his pocket to drop into his coffee. Of course I asked about the mysterious seed-------now based on my life of FUSION-----I travel out to the nearest INDIAN grocery---
to get them for hubby who seems to be unable to live
without them-------so there------keep your bhang in your lassi You put cardamom in that too? Did you know that SCANDANAVIANS are addicted to cardamom?----
I shall return to my NARGILA

After reading your post, I think I can use some of that Nargila stuff :)
 

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