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Roads Are Easements Not Planned Communities Or HOAs
I thought "woo woo" was like hippy dippy airy fairy stuff like that store in Hawi.  I call that the woo woo store.  I sit outside while Lady Tang goes in.

https://ryvhawaii.com/product-%26-reviews
I wish you all the best.
you need to be smart about the battles you pick

As well as take your own advice.
Protest you say?

Pick your battles?

Be defiant?

Come on now HPP residents - and ALL substandard subdivision residents, come join Barney and me on a REAL protest to end this massive injustice!

   
“I don’t want to go into too much detail about the information we have from the FAA, but obviously it is not standard to have aircraft collide. I want to be clear on that.”
-Sean Duffy, United States Secretary of Transportation 1-30-25
(02-02-2025, 02:06 AM)HereOnThePrimalEdge Wrote: It's not that much money, just donate it

Punatang,
Decisions, decisions…

I have to say, your video makes a hard argument for the flying car.

Your question about flying cars, altitude, and whales can't really be answered; it depends on the type of power the car uses and its power output. For instance, an electric flying car will induce a magnetic field, and we are fairly certain whales use the Earth's magnetic fields for navigation. So the altitude you would need to fly at would depend on 1) the kWs the car produces, 2) the type of whale, and 3) how deep the whale is swimming.  Further, note that migratory birds are also believed to navigate using magnetic fields. This is not such a big problem for Hawaii, but it would affect birds trying to find nesting places, and of course, the altitude you would need to fly would very much depend on how high the birds are.
Yeah, no. Flying cars, at this time, seem about as real and affordable for most people as having all of HPP's roads paved in the next 10 years.

I personally, am going to concentrate on the roads.

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/flyi...technology
(02-02-2025, 08:16 AM)Patricia Wrote: Yeah, no.

It seems to me that Uber Fly might be a solution to many issues.
"I personally, am going to concentrate on the roads."

“I don’t want to go into too much detail about the information we have from the FAA, but obviously it is not standard to have aircraft collide. I want to be clear on that.”
-Sean Duffy, United States Secretary of Transportation 1-30-25
Just reconsidered my opinion.

Lyft Air would be an awesome name.



Patricia[... Wrote:pid='353541' dateline='1738484168']

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/flyi...technology

I have to admit that some high school graduates have likely read the article. It ends up with:

"Flying takes a lot of power, especially during takeoff. Current rechargeable lithium-ion batteries would power a flying-car ride for only 20 to 30 minutes, Du says. And while a car that runs out of charge can simply pull over, a flying car would fall out of the sky. So Du and many other researchers are trying to improve battery efficiency before flying taxis take off."

This is simply world-beating science.
(02-02-2025, 02:41 AM)Patricia Wrote: Seeing as the PW 7 are trying to run interference (or is it 8- because MM seems to want to play "nice" with that group- good luck). I will repost the following visual, just in case any HPP Owners have missed it.

I'm an "HPP Owner" and didn't miss it. I also suspect posting it again won't catch further owners, and continually posting the same thing over and over again will just end up with some disgruntled PW members, and the PW 7 will just grow.

By the way, I don't like the name "the PW 7". I much prefer "The Magnificent Punaweb Seven."
TomK, if your head was any larger you would be unable to bluster your way into the Narendra Modi Stadium (And yes, I used "was" instead of "were." As the comparative enormity of your ego isn't meant as "hypothetical.")

As for The PW 7. You are assuming PW was short for PunaWeb? How limited of you. That said, perhaps adding "magnificent" would work.

Glad you did not "miss" the due date for the $435 annual HPPOA Road Fees. But then, you wouldnt- you're so clever.

If you have nothing else to add to the road topic, please don't forget to pull (not push) on the door, and don't let it hit you on the way out.


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