costofwaiting
Cost of What?
Cost of Waiting...
So there it is... the environmentally consciouslly, or budget concerned folk.
Waiting by the bus stop... for 5.. 20 min.
Then he gets in the bus and it takes him two + switches and over $10 a day just in transportation.
Lame transportation.
Not in itself. The buses are well done.
Have things about them to say. /bus
The trains look a bit outdated,
And supposedly they were ordering some that were just as old fashioned.
China made, USA Built.
There are several differences to compare with some of what I saw when I was out in the world.
Point is I didn't really take any visual photos with my phone.
May have had with my eyes.
They may as well be stored as images or small videos inside my brain.
Where?
How would I know.
I'm no engineer.
I'm no scientist.
I'm no doctor.
Nor am any neuroscientist for that matter.
What I notice,
Is things that I think most people notice.
And they speak, for the things they may as well feel.
Either way,
My last experience in Boston was that.
Bus 66, waits for it for like 20 min.
Then switch to 23 or 29, or 19.
All going from the Ruggles Station on the Orange Line,
Or Idk leaving from the Dudley Square Bus Station somewhere in the same area.
By the time you arrive where you were going, its been like 66 min already.
So, like 7.00 USD for like 86 min?
And I could take an Uber... for the same length of time...
Well right now at 23:01 where there are likely fewer cars roaming around,
In a mid-April night, a Thursday, for... $10.45 for a pool ride, and it's like...
40 min ride instead?
The cost is 3.45 more, and the time savings of nearly HALF THE TIME?
;)
/ilike
xcpt
You've already ordered from Uber Eats,
and you're waiting on food to arrive by 23:45.
So does \Sun share with the world the moments I see in my mind?
The faces of those I think about?
How well could I remember somebody's face,
Had I met them long ago?
Just now?
When did I meet them?
What happened right after that moment?
Is that moment saved in my mind like a new branch created by my brain cells in order to represent a new piece of information /likemouse
And therefore she could erase exactly that
Or nearly everything that existed within me right as I went through my life
That would mean, then that after death,
There wouldn't be anybody.
Could she recognize, as I would that a certain voice would be yours
and not anybody else?
Could she understand what you said, let's eat, let's ride, let's drink, let's smoke?
Let's chill. Let's play. Let's hear. Let's say. Let's sing. Let it stay?
And even if I'm absurdly sick,
Could she still come back?
Would she ask for you to stop?
Would she forgive you for what you thought?
Would she define your own laws?
And spread her wings as if no matter what you made of her,
Here and there, she could fly.
Where was she, was she THAT HIGH?
Why would you then spend another day?
Another night? Why wouldn't you help her?
Why would you smile to see her fall?
Why would you wish she'd get what whodeservedwhat?
Why would you be there,
Why would you hug her?
Why'd you kiss?
Why'd you understand the word /beijo
Did you love her?
What did you see in her?
Could you let go, the way they wanted her to?
Could you imagine the world without her?
Could you not have to pick dark or white, could you keep it gray?
Could you be strong enough to stand up and say,
That's Enough.
dsxccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc-[- /catsays
So EitherWay
This Topic was supposed to be
About why people most likely switch to cars
Maps.Google.COM
22 min / 8.8 miles = 24mph | Highway
26 min / 5.9 miles = 13mph | StraightPath
My bike record? 20mph average. ;)
So I guess cars are faster than waiting on the bus.
By like 0.25 of the time to wait for public transportation.
Except with so many people making the same comfortable option.
WHERE DO WE PAHK THE CAHS?
Cost of Waiting...
So there it is... the environmentally consciouslly, or budget concerned folk.
Waiting by the bus stop... for 5.. 20 min.
Then he gets in the bus and it takes him two + switches and over $10 a day just in transportation.
Lame transportation.
Not in itself. The buses are well done.
Have things about them to say. /bus
The trains look a bit outdated,
And supposedly they were ordering some that were just as old fashioned.
China made, USA Built.
There are several differences to compare with some of what I saw when I was out in the world.
Point is I didn't really take any visual photos with my phone.
May have had with my eyes.
They may as well be stored as images or small videos inside my brain.
Where?
How would I know.
I'm no engineer.
I'm no scientist.
I'm no doctor.
Nor am any neuroscientist for that matter.
What I notice,
Is things that I think most people notice.
And they speak, for the things they may as well feel.
Either way,
My last experience in Boston was that.
Bus 66, waits for it for like 20 min.
Then switch to 23 or 29, or 19.
All going from the Ruggles Station on the Orange Line,
Or Idk leaving from the Dudley Square Bus Station somewhere in the same area.
By the time you arrive where you were going, its been like 66 min already.
So, like 7.00 USD for like 86 min?
And I could take an Uber... for the same length of time...
Well right now at 23:01 where there are likely fewer cars roaming around,
In a mid-April night, a Thursday, for... $10.45 for a pool ride, and it's like...
40 min ride instead?
The cost is 3.45 more, and the time savings of nearly HALF THE TIME?
;)
/ilike
xcpt
You've already ordered from Uber Eats,
and you're waiting on food to arrive by 23:45.
So does \Sun share with the world the moments I see in my mind?
The faces of those I think about?
How well could I remember somebody's face,
Had I met them long ago?
Just now?
When did I meet them?
What happened right after that moment?
Is that moment saved in my mind like a new branch created by my brain cells in order to represent a new piece of information /likemouse
And therefore she could erase exactly that
Or nearly everything that existed within me right as I went through my life
That would mean, then that after death,
There wouldn't be anybody.
Could she recognize, as I would that a certain voice would be yours
and not anybody else?
Could she understand what you said, let's eat, let's ride, let's drink, let's smoke?
Let's chill. Let's play. Let's hear. Let's say. Let's sing. Let it stay?
And even if I'm absurdly sick,
Could she still come back?
Would she ask for you to stop?
Would she forgive you for what you thought?
Would she define your own laws?
And spread her wings as if no matter what you made of her,
Here and there, she could fly.
Where was she, was she THAT HIGH?
Why would you then spend another day?
Another night? Why wouldn't you help her?
Why would you smile to see her fall?
Why would you wish she'd get what whodeservedwhat?
Why would you be there,
Why would you hug her?
Why'd you kiss?
Why'd you understand the word /beijo
Did you love her?
What did you see in her?
Could you let go, the way they wanted her to?
Could you imagine the world without her?
Could you not have to pick dark or white, could you keep it gray?
Could you be strong enough to stand up and say,
That's Enough.
dsxccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc-[- /catsays
So EitherWay
This Topic was supposed to be
About why people most likely switch to cars
Maps.Google.COM
22 min / 8.8 miles = 24mph | Highway
26 min / 5.9 miles = 13mph | StraightPath
My bike record? 20mph average. ;)
So I guess cars are faster than waiting on the bus.
By like 0.25 of the time to wait for public transportation.
Except with so many people making the same comfortable option.
WHERE DO WE PAHK THE CAHS?

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