Infrastructure - the quiet crisis PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stumo   
Friday, 09 May 2008

We don't here a lot about it, but we experience it every day.  The U.S. infrastructure is crumbling.  Potholes multiply, certainly.  And bridges are in disrepair.  But our electrical transmission lines lose gargantuan amounts of electricity between generation and consumption.  Our internet lines do not reach rural citizens, who struggle with 1994-era dial-up access.

Here is a good piece in the WaPo about infrastructure.  The topic is fundamental, but not yet sexy. 

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