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QUOTE: Originally posted by TomDiehl Another theory that sounds good on paper, but falls apart when you go to figure out how to put it into practice.
QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal QUOTE: Originally posted by TomDiehl Another theory that sounds good on paper, but falls apart when you go to figure out how to put it into practice. Hmmm, isn't that what the original opponents of representative democracy once said? And yes, there are similarities between representative governments and intracompetitive business models. There is no logical reason why a toll railroad concept cannot work as well as a contemporary toll road concept.
QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal Open Access by any other name is still Open Access, isn't it. It sounds like you're trying to expound the exact same thing but under a different brand name!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal Open Access by any other name is still Open Access, isn't it. It sounds like you're trying to expound the exact same thing but under a different brand name! If the owner controls who gets access, it's not open access.
QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal Open Access by any other name is still Open Access, isn't it. It sounds like you're trying to expound the exact same thing but under a different brand name! If the owner controls who gets access, it's not open access. Yet it is a variation thereof. So what will you call your variation of the OA theme. Limited Non-Owner Access (LNA)? Of course, ed's topic title does suggest a rail version of the toll road, and I have not seen any toll road proposals that would allow the owner to discriminate as to who is and who isn't allowed to use their road. No matter, because Tom says it CANT work because no one has worked out the details yet.
QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal QUOTE: Originally posted by Murphy Siding QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal Open Access by any other name is still Open Access, isn't it. It sounds like you're trying to expound the exact same thing but under a different brand name! If the owner controls who gets access, it's not open access. Yet it is a variation thereof. So what will you call your variation of the OA theme. Limited Non-Owner Access (LNA)?
QUOTE: Originally posted by futuremodal Details, schmetails. In a free market economy with the inherent efficiencies of labor divisions, it makes more sense for one person to come up with the ideas and someone else to work out the details. What you are suggesting is that we should be responsible for all aspects of integration. If that's the case, just make us the CEO of the company and be done with it.
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