Mass Transit?
Here in rural Oklahoma, the closest thing I can think of that could be
called mass transit, is when Bubba and his fifty closest relatives all
get their 4WD pickup trucks fired up and pointed in the same
direction going to the lake for a fish fry.
...nothing slow about it at least
don't even get me started on Rio de Janeiro Mass Transit... really
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 7:28 PM, Judy Perry wrote:
> Sounds like San Diego's mass transit :-(
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> Judy
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> On Wed, 23 Mar 2011, Scott Rossi wrote:
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> Recently, Judy Perry wrote:
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>> Can you get there via mass transit?
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Sounds like San Diego's mass transit :-(
Judy
On Wed, 23 Mar 2011, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Judy Perry wrote:
Can you get there via mass transit?
FYI: public transit in the SF Bay Area sucks. I can say that because I've
lived here all my life.
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Compared to what? France?
Correction: The public transit in OTHER Bay area places than San Francisco
proper. suck. They really try here in the city with 5 means of public
transit and pretty good coverage, but such a thing is tough with tough
unions on one side and dwindling money to pay for it. Bu
Recently, Judy Perry wrote:
> Can you get there via mass transit?
FYI: public transit in the SF Bay Area sucks. I can say that because I've
lived here all my life.
That said, if it comes down to it, getting to the Computer History Museum
(and almost anywhere else) via public transit is possible
Can you get there via mass transit?
Judy
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Recently, Kevin Miller wrote:
> I'm not ready to announce anything yet but just so you know... We are
> looking at whether we can organize a group trip to this museum in an evening
> as part of the conference. Please stay tuned.
Well, as Mark W suggested, there's also The Tech, which is a lot clo
On 21/03/2011 01:24, "Scott Rossi" wrote:
> For anyone attending the LiveCode dev conference in April, if you're not
> from the area, I'd strongly suggest allowing a couple of hours one day to
> visit the Computer History Museum, located in Mountain View, about a 1/2
> hour away from the conferen
Also...
As if you didn't already have enough to do, 30 April 2011 is the 24th
annual Tech Challenge day at The Tech Museum in San Jose. Even if
there weren't a special event happening it's an easy place to spend a
whole day wandering around getting lost among all the exhibits.
http://www.thetech.
I want it
On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 10:24 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
> For anyone attending the LiveCode dev conference in April, if you're not
> from the area, I'd strongly suggest allowing a couple of hours one day to
> visit the Computer History Museum, located in Mountain View, about a 1/2
> ho
Oh yeah i wanted to go after vegas, but never managed to haul my lazy ass
there... maybe we can do a group visit?
On 21 Mar 2011, at 02:24, Scott Rossi wrote:
> For anyone attending the LiveCode dev conference in April, if you're not
> from the area, I'd strongly suggest allowing a couple of ho
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