[...] "When the train cruises at its optimal speed of 500 km/h, the energy it consumes is roughly one third of that of current high-speed trains in commercial service and one sixth of the maglev trains," according to Lai.
The new design of an annular spoiler is one of the highlights of the novel aerotrain. Different from the traditional, vertical spoilers which tend to produce unstable airflow, the annular spoiler can increase the lift-drag ratio by 30% to 40%.'
Source: China, Japan co-developing an 'aerotrain' with wings
Meanwhile, in California's Silicon Valley, recruiters - from across the country, with broken English skills - are trying to force everyone to work as a temporary employee, for hourly wages last seen - by everyone except H1-Bs - in the 1990s.
(Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 26 2018, @04:41PM (1 child)
Actually that last sentence is fine. It has the same number of commas as it does hyphens. That is a balanced sentence. What more could you ask for?
(Score: 2) by takyon on Thursday April 26 2018, @05:04PM
I'm not sure why those two numbers would have to match, but it looks grammatically correct to me, although it is a long sentence.
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