- LalSalaamComrade ( @velox_vulnus@lemmy.ml ) 26•5 months ago
Is this a red/blue state reference I’m too non-American to understand?
- knightly the Sneptaur ( @knightly@pawb.social ) 35•5 months ago
Queer folks have a bad habit of falling in love with people on the other side of the country.
- ChefWhite ( @ChefWhite@aussie.zone ) 7•5 months ago
Or planet.
[Sighs in time zone ten hours out of sync with crush]
- Drusas ( @Drusas@kbin.run ) 3•5 months ago
Ah. Thank you.
- davel [he/him] ( @davel@lemmy.ml ) English32•5 months ago
No, it’s just about 4,700 km.
- lad ( @sukhmel@programming.dev ) English12•5 months ago
Yeah, living in a country you can travel from border to border on a train in 12 hours has some benefits to it
- Snot Flickerman ( @SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English26•5 months ago
This would be possible in the US also if the government was willing to put money into bullet trains but like whatever I guess.
- Vent ( @Vent@lemm.ee ) 22•5 months ago
The people in the meme are at about Seattle and NYC, which is a little over 3k miles apart (by car). You’d need to be going 250mph for the entire 12 hours to make that distance. A quick google search says that the maximum operating speed of a bullet train is 200mph, but tests have been conducted at 275mph.
So, you’d need to go non-stop at 125% max speed to make the trip in 12 hours. Even if you went at 275mph, realistically you’d make a lot of stops along the way, which is going to make the average speed a lot lower. Trains are great, but the US is really big.
Bonus fact: a non-stop flight from Seattle to NYC takes about 5.5 hours.
- akakunai ( @akakunai@lemmy.ca ) 10•5 months ago
I love me some bullet trains, but there is a certain distance that makes planes way more viable.
There should be a lot more (and higher quality) high speed rail between cities of moderate distance, however.
- lad ( @sukhmel@programming.dev ) English7•5 months ago
Chinese high speed train network operates at 120–240 mph, and their maglev (very short, very expensive, very fast train route from Shanghai airport to the city centre) had the record at 268 mph. Plus, railroad may be slightly shorter due to how it is designed if the road isn’t near straight already.
But yes, 3000 miles is a lot and maybe 12 hours will not be achievable for a long time yet
- eatham 🇭🇲 ( @eatham@aussie.zone ) English1•5 months ago
3k.miles by car? Are miles by train different?
- Vent ( @Vent@lemm.ee ) 3•5 months ago
Yes, it depends on where the roads and rails are built and how direct their paths are.
- EldritchFeminity ( @EldritchFeminity@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 10•5 months ago
Unfortunately, all the electric train startups were bought up and closed down by diesel train companies decades ago, and the majority of the rail lines are owned by freight companies as well. This is partly why public train transit is so bad: the government has to lease the tracks from the freight companies, who get priority on the lines over public trains, meaning that if there’s freight traffic the commuter rail has to wait for the freight lines to go through first.
- hemko ( @hemko@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English25•5 months ago
No, it’s about 2 people talking online, and there’s some 5 billion dish machines distance between them making the travel difficult or expensive
- TexMexBazooka ( @TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee ) 27•5 months ago
anything but the metric system
- lad ( @sukhmel@programming.dev ) English17•5 months ago
exactly
- Ephera ( @Ephera@lemmy.ml ) 9•5 months ago
My thought was that it’s an obscure joke about the two Washingtons in the USA. Like, the state in the north-west corner is called “Washington” and then there’s the capital city of the USA on the east coast, called “Washington, D.C.”.
But Washington, D.C., is further south from where the person is placed, so I’m guessing not…
- storcholus ( @storcholus@feddit.de ) 8•5 months ago
I thought it was a u haul lesbian joke
- Drusas ( @Drusas@kbin.run ) 6•5 months ago
I’m an American and also don’t see the humor in it.
- monk ( @monk@lemmy.unboiled.info ) 9•5 months ago
I think the joke is your public transport.
- lolcatnip ( @lolcatnip@reddthat.com ) English2•5 months ago
No country on Earth has public transportation that would make a cross-continent relationship feasible.
- Midnitte ( @Midnitte@beehaw.org ) English2•5 months ago
No single country sure, but uh…
- AndrasKrigare ( @AndrasKrigare@beehaw.org ) 1•5 months ago
What does that have to do with anything? Or is it just a “haha America bad”?
- monk ( @monk@lemmy.unboiled.info ) 1•5 months ago
See context
- AndrasKrigare ( @AndrasKrigare@beehaw.org ) 1•5 months ago
Cool, question remains
- monk ( @monk@lemmy.unboiled.info ) 1•5 months ago
If there was a functioning public transport, they could just, you know, meet.
- AndrasKrigare ( @AndrasKrigare@beehaw.org ) 1•5 months ago
You realize that distance is 4,700km, the distance between Lisbon and Moscow. It takes 3 days by train without a stopover. Public transportation doesn’t make meetings any easier.
- Facebones ( @Facebones@reddthat.com ) 10•5 months ago
Pfft I’m in the us and mine was in Australia. That shit lasted longer than some of our IRL relationships.
- corsicanguppy ( @corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca ) 6•5 months ago
Careful with the distance ones. A girl I worked with left her spouse and took her kids to AUS to be with her dream partner; who only forgot to disclose the fact that he was a high level drug dealer. Sometimes you miss out on important details like that, so just be careful.
- Takios ( @Takios@discuss.tchncs.de ) 4•5 months ago
I’ve been in a long distance relationship for 5 years now, still gong strong!
- Pelicanen ( @Pelicanen@sopuli.xyz ) 4•5 months ago
How do you make it work? I’ve been in a few but after a while the heartache from missing them gets unbearable.
- Takios ( @Takios@discuss.tchncs.de ) 1•5 months ago
It certainly needs a special type of person I think. We are both very independent people for example and we value alone-times.
It helps that we have a common interest that can be shared via the distance: Playing videogames and watching shows like Star Trek together.
- apotheotic (she/her) ( @apotheotic@beehaw.org ) English6•5 months ago
I’m in this picture and I don’t like it