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Old 06-23-14, 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by tandempower
Interesting idea. In what way would you say "'modern' cities were on the verge of pandemic abandonment when cars replaced the horse as the primary means of transportation?" I.e. what was the driving cause of 'abandonment?' What decade(s) are you referring to? I'm interested in discussing this objectively but I would need to know what specific factors you're thinking of to limit the viability of 'modern' cities at that time prior to widespread driving.........
So... what your saying is.... you have absolutely no knowledge of American history. And have never had an inclination to learn any history. BUT.... you would like to discuss it.... as if you did?

Why don't you rush out an spend a couple thousand hours learning how you got to where you at right now. Then... I'll even open up a chat room for you.
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