I use to work retail selling (mostly) women clothes. At one point we had the same model of sundress with and without pockets. Every one of them that was watching or trying the one without got like super hyped and excited when we told them we had it with pockets. The pocketless one still sold better. And it wasn’t even a tight fitting dress, it was slack and baggy.
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A rail conversion! That’s pretty cool, like in RttF2!
I didn’t know trolleybuses already had batteries back in the eighties, I thought it was a more recent development, that’s super cool too.
Also, that 260 is a fine looking bus, most buses I’ve seen in the last decades looked pretty mah imo.
‘Electric bus’ usually means a bus that relays in batteries to supply electricity to the motor(s). When, instead, it uses trolly poles (plural, it needs two) it’s called ‘trolleybus’.
The third one is weirder. It’s like a tram/trolley, but I don’t see any pole or pantograph to supply the energy. I’ve read about diesel ‘tram-trains’, essentially several trams or light rail vehicles linked together. Do you know something more about this last one?
And the widespread use of stimulants like coffee, tea, and cocaine.