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Ed Anderson began working on Personal Rapid Transit while employed by the University of Minnesota.  He designed the computer program that's key to its operation.  Anderson's company, Taxi 2000, is partially owned by the University. (MPR Photo/Dan Olson)

Ed Anderson began working on Personal Rapid Transit while employed by the University of Minnesota. He designed the computer program that's key to its operation. Anderson's company, Taxi 2000, is partially owned by the University.

(MPR Photo/Dan Olson)
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