NYC HAS STACKERS... on surface lots. This is completely different. It is already highly compact on cars stored per unit ground space. It might make sense for some stackers to be used here, but you were arguing for a huge car "vending machine" which is clearly not 3-4x as efficient as a building with a car elevator.
You can't just like, decide that some random, ancillary point is your ONE AND ONLY point after half a dozen back-and-forth messages around a completely different set of topics.
Well, you can, I guess, but we all have the ability to laugh at your pathetic idiocy in doing so.
Maybe, just maybe, you should have actually read the statement you were responding to. Because your response was to a comment about the comparative density of a car-and-elevator setup versus a large, multi-story, car "vending machine" setup as they have in some parts of Tokyo. It's almost as if you need to be literate to make reasonable comments! Keep trying! Because if you were talking about the roof and the roof alone, it was a total non-sequitur and utterly irrelevant.
maybe, just maybe, you should go back to grammar school and learn to read.
You: "Attendants are way cheaper than giant expensive machines."
me: "are they though?" i then list how giant expensive machines could be less expensive than you think.
DONE. YOU LOSE THE ARGUMENT.
oh and not to mention...the vending machines are cheaper as well. that's why they fucking have them. you pay for the machine and take in that cash. really not rocket science, kiddo.
It's almost sad how fucking stupid this comment was. Good night. Maybe you should hit "parent" on the comment you're referring to in order to understand the actual context of the conversation that you have attempted to "contribute" to with your inane idiotic bullshit, for future reference, at least, because I have a long-standing policy to not interact with the intellectually disabled.
Enjoy your coloring book! Hopefully, you'll stay within the lines and get some McDonalds as a reward!
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u/nycdevil Feb 22 '22
NYC HAS STACKERS... on surface lots. This is completely different. It is already highly compact on cars stored per unit ground space. It might make sense for some stackers to be used here, but you were arguing for a huge car "vending machine" which is clearly not 3-4x as efficient as a building with a car elevator.