Huh, growing crops in a desert is not such a great idea, isn't it?
At the prices the people growing the crops pay for that water, you bet it is. Now, about how those prices are made...
Yes, this works extremely well in Berkeley too. There are neighborhoods on both sides of Ashby (hwy 13) and along various other routes, but the streets are relatively quiet because traffic furniture either prevents entry from Ashby or directs the flow such that there's no point using them for the commute. And they don't inconvenience the residents either. For a resident or for local travel, entering and exiting only adds a few seconds. For a commuter, trying to use residential streets just doesn't work.
The barriers seem to be favored over speed bumps. Over the years the speed bumps have been made softer (15 mph bumps now instead of 5 or 10 mph bumps), and are generally concentrated only in areas that simply cannot be blocked off for fire and other safety reasons.
-Matt
Ridley Scott is one of my favourite directors and aliens is one of the best movies ever made
Thats nice but Ridley Scott didn't make Aliens.
Neutrinos have bad breadth.