That's... funny. Hilarious, in fact.
Way to hotlink images, though.
You remember The Truth About ATI/AMD & Linux with Matthew Tippett's references to trains? Well, here is his representation of the pre-8.41 train engine and the new 8.41 train engine
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That's... funny. Hilarious, in fact.
Way to hotlink images, though.
You really have to look sharp to see the difference!![]()
this comparison suggests that there is no more room for performance improvements (or are there even faster trains than that one?).here is his representation of the pre-8.41 train engine and the new 8.41 train engine
A "more improved" train could be called "airplane" or "rocket". So improvement is possible.
EDIT:
Okay, as step before we could just switch to a plain "transrapid":
Top speed (first attained) of scheduled trains
That train was developed for "normal speeds" of 500 to 550km/h.
So there is quite some place for improvements over the Shinkansen...
Last edited by ivanovic; 09-10-2007 at 08:23 AM.
you know...faster trains have more spectacular derailings and crashes. is that what's waiting for us?
so the comparison is a bit wrong, in that aspect :]