John Watson Milton
John Watson Milton (born August 19, 1935) is an American politician, writer, and businessman.
Born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Milton went to St. Paul Academy and Summit School and then received his bachelor's degree from Princeton University and was a management consultant and health planner. He lived in White Bear Lake, Minnesota and served on the Ramsey County, Minnesota Board of Commissioners. From 1973 to 1977, Milton served in the Minnesota State Senate as a Democrat.[1] In 2012, Milton published a book about Minnesota State Senator Nick Coleman: For The Good of the Order.[2]
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gollark: It's not like you need most cars to be able to satisfy every eventuality.
gollark: As I sort of said, I think having a personal car around all the time which is designed for really long trips and incurs a lot of expense that way is kind of wasteful.
gollark: It could be done partly manually for now anyway.
gollark: It would be pretty good, though. You could actually replace dying parts (curse nonreplaceable phone batteries!), get upgrades as technology improves, and with eventual infrastructure support swap batteries at stations on roads or something.
gollark: If the battery modules were actually standardized you could swap them out as needed, which would be neat.
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