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Ajay
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 01 2013 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 221 |
Posted: March 23 2013 at 16:46 | |||
Not hot air balloon? |
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: March 23 2013 at 16:54 | |||
I live in Atlanta, it's really hard not to be a single person car driver here. On the bright side, I had about 20 years spanning two jobs where my drive was inside the perimeter highway and typically 20 minutes of light traffic.
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smartpatrol
Forum Senior Member Joined: April 15 2012 Location: My Bedroom Status: Offline Points: 14169 |
Posted: March 23 2013 at 17:01 | |||
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Finnforest
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 03 2007 Location: The Heartland Status: Offline Points: 16913 |
Posted: March 23 2013 at 17:21 | |||
Damn, I envy you guys who get to work and school from home. I'd kill to work from home.
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elbownut
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 09 2012 Location: UK Status: Offline Points: 146 |
Posted: March 23 2013 at 17:42 | |||
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"Music was my first love and it will be my last" - John Miles "Music"
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elbownut
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 09 2012 Location: UK Status: Offline Points: 146 |
Posted: March 23 2013 at 17:44 | |||
I car share.
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"Music was my first love and it will be my last" - John Miles "Music"
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zeqexes
Forum Senior Member Joined: September 19 2012 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 1238 |
Posted: March 23 2013 at 19:11 | |||
My bus takes about 10 minutes to get to my school. If I feel like it, I'll walk, which will take about 35 minutes.
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Slartibartfast
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / In Memoriam Joined: April 29 2006 Location: Atlantais Status: Offline Points: 29630 |
Posted: March 23 2013 at 19:14 | |||
Have you considered teleporting to school? |
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akamaisondufromage
Forum Senior Member VIP Member Joined: May 16 2009 Location: Blighty Status: Offline Points: 6797 |
Posted: March 23 2013 at 19:25 | |||
Yes, I agree, you should at least consider teleportation to school.
(Cheaper, Quicker) Edited by akamaisondufromage - March 23 2013 at 22:45 |
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Help me I'm falling!
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Dayvenkirq
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 25 2011 Location: Los Angeles, CA Status: Offline Points: 10970 |
Posted: March 23 2013 at 21:43 | |||
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Finnforest
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 03 2007 Location: The Heartland Status: Offline Points: 16913 |
Posted: March 23 2013 at 21:55 | |||
I used to find the act of traveling pleasurable but these days I'd be pretty happy to be able to "beam" places. That would be liberating to a new degree.
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Dean
Special Collaborator Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
Posted: March 24 2013 at 06:53 | |||
When I lived close to the factory I used to walk to work, now we've downscaled the factory to offices and I've moved out of town, I drive the 5 miles to work each day - it's too short to be of any bother and not long enough to be interesting. Several times a year I have to travel the 200 miles to our factory in Norwich.
When I was a kid that region of Eastern England was our regular holiday location and I have fond memories of loading up my Dad's Austin A35 (a van with windows) with camping gear and setting off for the Norfolk coast, along the way we'd pass through quaint English villages occasionally stopping at one of their pubs for refreshment (a bottle of Vimto and a packet of crisps in the car for us kids who weren't allowed in the pub in those days) or we'd call-in at one of the many small transport cafés for a late breakfast; sometimes we'd stop at Newmarket racecourse to watch them training horses along side the road, or at Snetterton racetrack where we could see Lotus running car test and every year we'd stop at a roadside grave of an unnamed Gypsy child where Dad would get us to pick wild flowers to lay on the grave. The Austin didn't have a car radio, Dad rigged up a Dansette "111" transistor radio plugged into a 12 foot whip aerial that had once graced an army tank so we could sing along to The Beatles and The Beach Boys on the journey. On summer hols in 1966 we were flagged down by a Norfolk policeman - he said there was nothing wrong but couldn't help noticing the 4-yard tank aerial bolted between front and back bumper of the car and ask us if we knew the football score - we spent the next hour parked by the roadside with him, listening to the World Cup final and drinking tea made on our camping stove before continuing our journey.
Now I travel the same road a dozen times a year and it has become the most boring journey imaginable: the roads are now straight, flat and featureless; all the villages (bar one) have been "bypassed" in the name of progress - soon that village too will be just a signpost off a new stretch of road; to find the last remaining transport café (the Comfort Café at Fourwentways) you have to leave the main road to discover the original route of the A11 trunk road.
I tire of this journey very quickly such that an hour into the return trip I wish there was a warm friendly button on the dashboard marked "HOME" that I could press and be instantly transported to my drive. Edited by Dean - March 24 2013 at 07:06 |
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Ajay
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 01 2013 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 221 |
Posted: March 24 2013 at 07:33 | |||
I know what you mean. The same thing has been done to the drive between Sydney and Newcastle, NSW. All the colour, charm and interest I remember from family trips when I was a child is now off the direct route. - And my dad used to drive an Austin, too. |
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Gerinski
Prog Reviewer Joined: February 10 2010 Location: Barcelona Spain Status: Offline Points: 5154 |
Posted: March 24 2013 at 07:34 | |||
It used to be 1 hour drive by car, recently I moved a bit closer and it's now some 35 minutes drive, luckily no heavy traffic unless bad weather or accidents. In summer I take the motorbike now and then. No convenient public transportation available for me.
How I envy those of you who work from home, although I wonder if I would have the required willpower and discipline.
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Finnforest
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 03 2007 Location: The Heartland Status: Offline Points: 16913 |
Posted: March 24 2013 at 09:06 | |||
That's a great story Dean, I love hearing about those day. A similar situation here, with many of our roads bypassing the off path little towns and features. Although not completely, when I head north every summer I get off the main roads and travel the back roads through rural farm community, and immerse myself in this landscape. I feel so at home there that I sometimes wonder if I'm not a reincarnated farmer from the old days. Speaking of transistors, I had one too which I used to listen to pop music and sports games late into the night....remember the single ear jack? Great for laying in bed and listening after official bedtime! |
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The Bearded Bard
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: January 24 2012 Location: Behind the Sun Status: Offline Points: 12859 |
Posted: March 24 2013 at 09:31 | |||
Car. A 20-30 min drive. But I'll soon be selling my car, 'cause I can't afford it, so then it will be underground+bus. Can't say I'm looking forward to that.
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Dean
Special Collaborator Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
Posted: March 24 2013 at 09:58 | |||
This didn't have an earphone jack, so I drilled a hole in the fiberglass case and fitted one.
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Finnforest
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 03 2007 Location: The Heartland Status: Offline Points: 16913 |
Posted: March 24 2013 at 10:03 | |||
Nice modification!
By today's standards that ear piece looks really long! |
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Dean
Special Collaborator Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
Posted: March 24 2013 at 10:10 | |||
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Finnforest
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 03 2007 Location: The Heartland Status: Offline Points: 16913 |
Posted: March 24 2013 at 10:22 | |||
Oh ouch!.....I'm guessing it was totalled? Or were you able to fix it?
You walked away largely unscathed from this one? |
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