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Re: Happy Winter Solstice!
- To: Robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert>
- Subject: Re: Happy Winter Solstice!
- From: Michael Thome <http://www.boojum.us/~mike>
- Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 10:00:00 -0500
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Rather late on the reply - my baysian classifier flagged you as spam and
I've been on vacation since the day before the solstice...
Happy solstice to you, too!
Robert wrote:
> * Money
> * It's your money. It took 3 months to get our full tax refund.
> Apparently, a Robert who lived on in had
> piled up $300 in parking tickets in Oakland.
>
Heh - I recently had a slightly similar issue - we got an "overdue
parking ticket fee" from the Boston parking office threatening all sorts
of dire consequences... only we've never parked where the ticket was
issued, we weren't in Boston at all that day, and the registration
number was missing a digit. Turns out that there is someone with
apparently perfectly legal plates living in boston with plate number
which was incorrectly assigned to us for a year after
we transferred the plates to our new car. They occasionally get parking
tickets and (usually) pay them on time... and the city of boston has no
clue how to find them. Real-life pointer corruption.
> * Buses
> * You get what you pay for. I've been slowly discovering that despite
> San Francisco (MUNI) buses being only $1, they are chronically late
> and slow. When using http://transit.511.org, I think you have to
> assume that bus trips will take about 3 times longer than it reports.
> Account accordingly.
>
>
I'm continuously frustrated that public transportation is infeasible for
me, but it takes at least double the time and requires a pass to be
economical (daily commute would be 4 bus and 4 train rides for fastest
option, even with transfers it is rather more expensive than gas). Sigh.
> * Nothing changes on New Year's Eve Day. My friend in invited
> us for an Ethiopean Feast on New Year's Eve. It was interesting and
> good ('though quite crowded).
>
>
Ethiopean food, yum...
> * Radio
> * A commercial alternative. The one thing that makes the marginalization
> of NOW (see above) tolerable is Air America Radio. They finally started
> broadcasting it here in the Bay Area (a Clearchannel Communications
> station, unfortunately) and we especially like The Majority Report with
> Janeane Garofalo. We tolerate the ads, but it's programming that we
> can't get anywhere else, not even Pacifica (KPFA) nor PBS/NPR (KQED).
>
>
I listen to Morning Sedition myself, though Kelly and I were actually in
the audience for the 11/2 Al Franken show... of course, it only added to
the agony of the rest of the day. Oh well, dailykos keeps the cold fury
stoked...
cheers,
-mik