Il mondo nel 2050: Irlanda riunificata, Formula 1 robot e collegamento ferroviario con la Francia

https://www.irishtimes.com/life-style/people/2025/12/27/the-world-in-2050-ireland-reunited-robot-formula-1-and-a-rail-link-to-france/

di Tomaskerry

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  1. hisDudeness1989 on

    Can they predict the winning lotto numbers next week too?

  2. Tomaskerry on

    I’m hoping most meat and dairy well be made artificially so we can let our countryside revert back to nature.

  3. stunts002 on

    I’ll see you in 2055 when we have a promise the Metrolink will be started any day now

  4. betamode on

    “A more united left”, that will take more than 25 years.

  5. Bigbeast54 on

    If there were to be a rail link to France constructed there would need to be serious talk about it happening now. The channel tunnel took 6 years to build and a direct tunnel to Brittany is multiples of the distance.

    Even a rail connection to the UK, more feasible and more useful won’t be a reality in 25 years

  6. French person here. First of all I must warn you trains linked to the SNCF are legally required to be late. _Some_ arrive on time but it’s only to keep you on your toes for all the ones that are late.

    Sensitive question I’m debating asking because of how delicate it is 🙁
    The Good Friday Agreement says that Northern Ireland will remain part of the UK _”until a majority of the people both of Northern Ireland and of the Republic of Ireland wished otherwise”_ (direct quote from wiki).

    But… Do you people believe the UK government would “relinquish sovereignty” over Northern Ireland if the conditions were met?
    Let’s assume the super majority of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland agreed for simplicity sake.

    It’s not that I don’t trust Brits, it’s that I don’t trust governments.
    I assume regular people like you and I living in the UK will want to honour the agreement, and I want to be optimistic, but I don’t know.

    What do you people think?

  7. ciarogeile on

    How do they pick people for these articles? You have a random mix of academics making interesting points based on their specific points and gobshites with no meaningful expertise. Note that person touting the blockchain (in 2025!) as a solution to shipping networks. How about we make a classic sql database less secure and a thousand fold costlier?

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