Do subway trains have batteries for the purpose of moving themselves? I don’t know much about subway trains specifically, but in my imagination I can’t picture one working during a power outage.
If they don’t carry large batteries then it makes perfect sense to me to dump the energy back into the grid. Electrical losses should be fairly small.
I think word count is not the best metric precisely because of what you mention. “Krankenversicherungskarte” is one word vs the three word “health insurance card”, but they convey the same information in roughly the same amount of characters.
Overall I don’t find German particularly verbose, only sometimes a small phrase is condensed into a single word.
IIRC the wikipedia for each language is pseudo independent. This feature will eventually make it to all, I hope.
As a native Spanish speaker, inclusive sounds a little goofy, but overall seems pretty harmless to me.
I was confused by your wording, but I think you mean South of the USA rather than South America.
It may be a USA Brazilian thing, the diaspora is quite large.
I don’t mean to derail the conversation, but it pains me to say that Europeans have been financing the ethnic cleansing of Artsakh by buying Azerbaijani oil with almost no repercussion.
North America was built by the train, it was later destroyed for the car.
I have a Kobo Libra 2, I quite enjoy it for borrowing books from the public library.
Most republics afaik have “Republic” in their name. I don’t think that’s the problem.
What if they have cameras at the stairs?
I think you dropped an arm: ¯\(ツ)/¯
At some point I stopped trying to make sense of it and let the general feelings carry me forward. It’s bizarre and dark, but in a captivating way.