In Chinese, different for sure.
> On Oct 13, 2:22 pm, Jerry Schneider <j...@peak.org> wrote:
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DfDOlUXEBo&NR=1
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Ian Ford i...@ianford.com 505.246.8490
At 01:24 PM 10/13/2009, you wrote:
>This is not the first time I've seen this general idea. A related
>concept is a standard subway with doors permitting access between cars.
>The last car on the train disconnects and stops at a station, then hooks
>up with the head of the next train. The trains don't stop, but each car
>stops every N stations where N is the number of cars in the train. So if
>you are going 5 stops on a 4-car train, you board, then after the train
>picks up a new car on the head, you advance one car, which will
>eventually find its way to the tail of the train and stop at your stop.
And similar to the Lashley continuous train concept:
http://faculty.washington.edu/jbs/itrans/lashley.htm
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