You are not logged in. Login Now
 0-24   25-49   50-54        
 
Author Message
5 new of 54 responses total.
jaklumen
response 50 of 54: Mark Unseen   Jun 5 05:08 UTC 2002

Maybe you should go out to a more rural area, Sindi.
keesan
response 51 of 54: Mark Unseen   Jun 5 21:25 UTC 2002

Explain to me how to get there while living in a country with terrible public
transportation and winter snows.  I don't live on a truck route in town.
The local buses do not run out in the country and they stink of diesel.
jaklumen
response 52 of 54: Mark Unseen   Jun 6 11:35 UTC 2002

I was being facetious.  It is easier to get around in the city-- much 
less spread out than the country-- but there are tradeoffs.

It's too bad the buses aren't electric cabled like many are in Seattle.
keesan
response 53 of 54: Mark Unseen   Jun 7 14:14 UTC 2002

Ann Arbor used to have an electric trolley system in the twenties.  My part
of Boston had one until the fifties or sixties.  IT was replaced by buses
because the cars got annoyed by the tracks.  We had orange slat seats.  You
can also have trackless elecric trolleys that still have the overhead wires
but no power from the rails.
gull
response 54 of 54: Mark Unseen   Jun 17 14:01 UTC 2002

Re #52: Then we'd just have more pollution from the coal-fired power plants
that exist around here.
 0-24   25-49   50-54        
Response Not Possible: You are Not Logged In
 

- Backtalk version 1.3.30 - Copyright 1996-2006, Jan Wolter and Steve Weiss