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This month on Reconnections’ Miscellany:
Bacronym Retronyms
Avoid using Anti-Public Transport Language
Seven Requirements for a Good Public Transport Network
From Jarrett Walker’s book Human Transit:
Law of Stretched Systems (short form)
As technology improves, our expectations and demands of it increase accordingly.
The Mechanics of Government
Industry & Academic Sector Grouping Names
Voting is like public transport – a theory
Voting isn’t marriage. It’s public transport. You’re not waiting for “the one”. You’re getting on a bus or a train. And if there isn’t one going exactly to your destination, you don’t stay home and sulk. You take the one that’s going closest to where you want to be.
Please provide additional examples and suggestions for any of these entries in the comments.
Previously on Reconnections’ Miscellany:
Correct at the time of writing.
Check before you travel.
All connections matter.
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