I would happily take the bus for my commute, if the bus went anywhere near work, ran more than twice an hour if lucky, and didn't stop running at 7 PM. Busses are frowned upon around here. People are not afraid to say things like "I don't want to ride the bus, do you know what kind of people ride the bus?"
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I am just under 6 and a half miles away. Typical is half an hour or a little less, but it has been anywhere from 10 minutes (weekend morning) to 2 hours (fatal accident on the nearby freeway shut everything down)
I think it would take longer for me to take the bus to work than to walk. There's a stop not far from my house, and one right by work, but they are on different lines and the transfer point is probably at least as far from each as they are from each other.
Eta: I do have two train tracks to cross on the most direct driving route, but there isn't usually a train to wait for at the time I'm going.
(fatal accident on the nearby freeway shut everything down)
Every once in a while someone commits suicide by train, which causes delays of 1.5 to two hours.
I think my commute is about 15-20 miles each way. As I rarely go directly home (swing by, pick up Paul, go pick up Lilly) if I drive in, I haven't measured lately.
Mathy question for afriend: when calculating key word density for a 300 word article, 2% would be 6 uses of the word, and 4% would be 12 times?
Yes. 300 × 0.02 = 6; 300 × 0.04 = 12.
I DID MATH RIGHT! I WIN!
Thanks, Tom.
Now for errands in the snow and back to resume writing!
Damn, I'm tired...
Hey, before I start Googling, who knows stuff about bird baths? I put up a feeder this weekend, and now I think I need a bath to go with it, but I don't really know anything about them.
Specifically, what is the maximum distance from the feeder it should be? (The spot I have in mind is across the lawn, but maybe that is too far.) Also, are there any types or brands you would recommend or steer clear of?
Birdbaths are banned in NYC: [link]