How many times do you go past a wonder of the world on your every day commute before you no longer take the time to look at it each time?
How many times do you go past a wonder of the world on your every day commute before you no longer take the time to look at it each time?
I’ll think of this next time I get asked if I’d like a sweet or savoury snack next time I fly REX. I’m pretty sure this is how Moderator-Generals fly.
Mount Gambier has an intersection where one street forms a t-junction with the highway that runs through town. There are regular crashes there because folk can’t get the hang of turning across oncoming traffic. It would be fun to watch one of these roundabouts in the middle of town.
When I was growing up the Concorde seemed the stylish harbinger of air-travel’s future. In an age when the progress of technology seems inexorable, here is one example of an industry that has retreated. For the time being. Why did it happen, and what lessons can be learnt?