My friend Henry asked me to calculate on a napkin how much I spent on fuel per month. I have a greedy car, but I live close to the office. Still I was quite surprised by the number I got.
Let’s take some examples:
You drive a modest Citroen C3 1.4 HDI (4.4l/100km). You travel 20 km to and from work every day.
You pay 5.22€/100km or about 42 €/month.
You drive an Audi A4 break TDI (5.6 l/100km). You travel 80 km to and from work every day.
You pay 8.23€/100Km, or about 263€/month.
You drive a BMW 750i (11.4 l/100km). You travel 50km to and from work every day.
You pay 16.76€/100km, or about 335€/month.
Big spender: you drive a Range Rover Sport (15.90 l/100km). You travel 100km back and forth.
You pay 23.37€/100km, or 934 €/month.
OK, if you buy a RangeRover Sport, you’re not really looking at the price, but still.
Met deze actie willen wij een statement maken: stilstand is achteruitgang. De toestand op de Belgische markt dient te veranderen. De gebruikers willen van de datalimieten af, meer concurrentie en betere tarieven voor hun breedband-internet. Dag van de download
Dit zijn de beste prijzen per GB in Belgie:
En dit zijn de meest frappante gevallen van belachelijke data limieten:
“Five young New Yorkers throw their friend a going-away party the night that a monster the size of a skyscraper descends upon the city. Told from the point of view of their video camera, the film is a document of their attempt to survive the most surreal, horrifying event of their lives.”
from Wikipedia
Produced by J.J. Abrams (from Lost/Alias).
At least this time, they’re telling the story in less than 3 hours, instead of four or more consecutive seasons.
Wouldn’t this be a great idea: the Brussels public transport not mapped by MIVB’s horribly unpractical route planner, but by Google’s Transit maps. You just need to get an export of the stops, the routes and the times, and they can be shown on Google Maps just like that. Where should we start looking for the source data? Then create agency.txt, stops.txt, routes.txt, trips.txt, stop_times.txt, calendar.txt and that’s it.
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