w.r.t building new towns, I once spent an embarrassingly long time looking at this map and wondering why no town exists between the vast gap between Preston and Newcastle.
Then I realised that’s the Yorkshire Dales. There’s a whole damn forest with mountains there.
I mean you joke, but the entire south of Germany is a bunch of (quote unquote) “towns” tenuously linked together through the mountaineous black forest, with broken train lines and excellent roads. They make it work by convincing themselves that a weekend cycle up a mountain with bouts of skiing in winter is what every person should do. And I agree.
w.r.t building new towns, I once spent an embarrassingly long time looking at this map and wondering why no town exists between the vast gap between Preston and Newcastle.
Then I realised that’s the Yorkshire Dales. There’s a whole damn forest with mountains there.
Build houses on the mountain peaks and treehouses in the forests, all linked together with a series of zip wires. I see no downsides to my plan.
I mean you joke, but the entire south of Germany is a bunch of (quote unquote) “towns” tenuously linked together through the mountaineous black forest, with broken train lines and excellent roads. They make it work by convincing themselves that a weekend cycle up a mountain with bouts of skiing in winter is what every person should do. And I agree.
If this isn’t the next Far Cry game, then Ubisoft deserves to go bankrupt.
w.r.t?
it’s a abbreviation of “Worcester”, e.g. w.r.t to sauce
Thats an unusual definition. WRT has long meant “with regards to” or “with respect to”
https://www.oed.com/dictionary/wrt_prep?tl=true
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/WRT
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/with_regard_to
https://english-grammar-lessons.com/wrt-meaning/
I can’t quickly find an authoritative source other than OED which is paywalled. But in short it’s an abbreviation that dates back to the 50s
That clears things up, cheers!