>>109093547Overhead lines are for poor 3rd world countries
>>109093547Overhead is soul, but objectively inferior. Power outages and you have to unplug all your electronics during a thunderstorm.
ur mom gave me overhead
>>109093549Literally underground is inferior in every way except the visibility
>>109093547It depends, overhead in rural areas has sovl, but in urban areas it's third-world tier.It's also nice not having to worry about my electronics during a thunderstorm.
Neither, every home should generate its own power with solar energy or energy from the family's automobile
>>109093547Jews took my comfy sodium lights, I won't let them take my power lines too
>>109093547neither.the power lines should be run parallel to the ground through a cement wall, kind of like the old water aqueducts the romans built, but never going under ground.the height should be equal to the current powerlines (telephone poles, not towers)always through a cement encasing, only accessible from the side or bottom, at set intervals. the top should always be covered with a cement case while the bottom should be cement grill structures, so no water pools up.mind you, this should be the norm outside of the citiesin cities it should be different.cities should first be elevated above the sewer lines, by several stories (2-3 minimum, with the ideal being at least 6 or more, well structured levels), the lower levels should be used to waste disposal, both for water waste, and garbage waste.bottom level 6 (water/sewage) level 5 (garbage)level 4 (buffer zone)level 3 (water)level 2 (electricity)level 1 (gas)entry into these utility levels should be controlled by the government, to ensure no one commits sabotage or poisons anything.the power lines than then be run to houses from there, below the ground.there'd be less of a risk of negroes stealing copper or accidents involving the general population breaking out.each level can be as big as its needed, ideally 100+ feet per level, with a large amount of space between each level, comprised of solid reinforced cement.obviously, this would revolutionize the structure of cities, and be a costly overhaul if implemented in established cities, but in the long run they'd double as safe zones in case of war or other natural disasters (depending on the locations.obviously, in places with a high water line, like cities near the oceans, the previous method (reinforced cement like walls, like the roman aqueducts) is profferedmind you, for either design you'd need to hire on engineers to ensure that the structures can hold on to the weight and that they're well grounded, with a strong foundation.
>>109093547overhead if you're brown, underground if you're white.
>>109093547Electric, gas, water - all overhead. Make my job easier. >t. Underground fiber optic installer
>>109097104>>109097420that looks like shit. you're just used to it.
>>109093547Underground.
>>109097440This. The town I grew up in was all underground, even larger lines had to either go underground or go around lol. So now whenever I see above ground lines it just looks so ghetto or third world. Sadly I live in a shithole now so I see them every day.Also way more prone to being knocked down in storms.
>>109093547underground, unless geographic location makes it tremendously expensive to install or maintain. hard bedrock or earthquakes come to mind.
>>109093547overhead for high tension, underground for low tension.
>>109093547powerlines? you don't use wireless energy yet?
>>109093547Overhead, that way G-d will still think I'm at home on a Saturday
>>109093658how? power fails every time theres a storm because the poles always fall over or a tree falls on them