Hacks have always been very, very benign.
Weeeeeell, I'm not sure lighting magnesium strips under the wheels of a Green Line car so it's welded to that tracks is all THAT benign, but for the most part, I agree. I was thinking it might have been a first step in a prank (like something that might not happen until the next Head of the Charles), but it's exactly the kind of joke that could get the joker Gitmo'ed.
Tom theorized it could be low budget terrorism- a way to disrupt without actual explosives and, um, death.
I forgot about that hack, Frank. But by and large, I don't think they'd be on this level.
Come on, people, more talking. I'm waiting on a training course that's loading about one percent every five seconds.
I do have questions about socks, if someone wants to talk clothes.
No alerts on the MBTA site for the North Station commuter trains, so x-fingers.
I can possibly answer any sock related questions you may have.
Dana, you need two.
Unless you are a) a guy and 2) play for the RHCP. Then you need 3 sometimes. And sometimes just the one.
Wool ones are itchy.
Come on, people, more talking.
That Mohinder sure is smoking hot. Oh, and insent.
Okay, so socks.
First of all, I have a pair of Mary Janes. First ones I've ever owned. If I am wearing them with either pants or jeans, what kinds/colors of socks am I allowed to wear under them?
Second, are there general rules for what color socks you can wear and how they have to match your outfit? Is it sort of a general complementary color rule? For years I got by with black socks and black shoes, but since I'm branching out into other colors, I suddenly feel a sock-related-knowledge deficiency.
I realize most of you have probably been dressing yourselves like adults for several years, but I somehow missed the course on socks.
First of all, I have a pair of Mary Janes. First ones I've ever owned. If I am wearing them with either pants or jeans, what kinds/colors of socks am I allowed to wear under them?
Any color, so long as it doesn't clash with your shirt. I like stripes. Argyle can be cute, too. Oh, and those cute little lace trimed white things!
Dana, this is exactly why I spend ten years only wearing black shoes. But I do think it's a general complementary color rule. Also, for Mary Janes, you should wear white socks with a frill.