Everywhere did until the early to mid 20th century. Exclusionary zoning was invented to keep the poor's in their place.
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Ingredients listed separately from directions, so when I read “Add the tomatoes and stir” I have to leave my place in the directions to find out how much tomatoes.
You're supposed to prepare your ingredients before you start cooking. Its called mise en place. There might not be be enough time to go dice 2 tomatoes before the pot starts to burn. But if you already have them in a bowl ready to go, you can just add them when the recipe says. This also helps with your next point about doing things simultaneously.
Like most things in life, a little bit of prep and planning beforehand can make a big difference.
Why are you just posting AI slop all over the place? I'm pretty sure your a real person copy and pasting from an LLM chat, not a bot. Here you accidentally posted the comment you were responding to (as if you had it highlighted to copy it into an LLM chat) and then responded to yourself with clearly LLM generated comment.
The first public electric tramway used for permanent service was the Gross-Lichterfelde tramway in Lichterfelde near Berlin in Germany, which opened in 1881.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tram
So if your city shut down its streetcars in 1951, like mine did, then what you said is true. If you city had streetcars in 1953 or beyond, its not. Not to be too pedantic about it.
My point is that is less than 1 human lifespan. There are people that rode the streetcars in my city when they were kids that still live here. Its not ancient history, its living memory.
I unironically think that The Witcher 2 is the best game in the trilogy for this exact reason.