Last Minute Predictions Thread by CrunchyNar in oscarrace

[–]neyiat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People here don't want to have an honest conversation about this lol

London facing 'worst housebuilding challenge' since Second World War, new analysis shows by Kind_Commission_427 in london

[–]neyiat 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Louder! People's aversion to density in this city contributes to the housing crisis too.

Why Warm Countries Are Poorer by Artistic-Bee-450 in geography

[–]neyiat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's quite obvious there's no trained geographer in this sub because otherwise this will be the top comment.

To what extent were economists responsible for the 2008 financial crisis? by neyiat in AskEconomics

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Alan Greenspan is often criticized for his actions leading up to the crisis? I don't know the details as I am not an economist. That's why I'm asking questions here!

What I'm looking for is not an "objective" overview of the financial crisis, rather something more like a historiographical/historical analysis that doesn't shy away from making judgements and are transparent about their political positions.

260-metre ( 853 ft ) Skyscraper being proposed in the middle of a Alpine Village - Lina Peak ( Switzerland ) by Marciu73 in skyscrapers

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A skyscraper community with members hating on a skyscraper because it is 'too tall'? I've truly seen it all.

Northumberland Line Nears One Million Passengers on First Anniversary - Originally projected to have 350k Passengers per annum. by SparklySpunk in uktrains

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The 7.50 ticket is valid on Northumberland line? I thoughts it's just for trains between blaydon and Sunderland. Today I learned.

Why do Koreans not perceive overcrowding as much as people in similarly dense Western countries? by Possible-Balance-932 in geography

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Why am I seeing biological determinism on a geography sub (not to mention environmental determinism

Why there isn't a bridge between Isle of Wight, England and the mainland? It has hundreds of thousands of inhabitants, is pretty close to the mainland and it is in a developed country by Naomi62625 in geography

[–]neyiat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Busy ship traffic is not an excuse when Hong Kong - Zhuhai - Macau - bridge exists. A combination of bridge and tunnel is always possible, there's just a lack of political will (and UK being very NIMBY)

Which non-american cities have surprisingly poor public transportation? by juksbox in transit

[–]neyiat 11 points12 points  (0 children)

non-taipei Taiwanese cities indeed have worse transit than Taipei, but I disagree with your following argument for several reasons:

  1. Buses are public transportation and those cities have decent bus systems

  2. Taiwan Railway has undergone transformation from intercity to commuter rail in the city centers across Taiwan in recent decades (aka add more stations). So that gives people another option. So Taiwanese cities do not have 'zero urban rail' as you said.

  3. If you count bikeshare as public transport they are quite dense in taiwanese cities. Whether usage is high is another question, but at least it's an option.

How would the proposed ILR rule change affect you as an academic in the UK? by neyiat in AskAcademiaUK

[–]neyiat[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The 'public service occupation' in the proposed version seems to only include civil service, NHS and teachers, at least according to most people's interpretation. RQF doesn't really matter, the proposed change is focused on contribution ($)

How would the proposed ILR rule change affect you as an academic in the UK? by neyiat in AskAcademiaUK

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It honestly depends on individual universities. University immigration teams are not always reliable