What Are You Doing Right Now
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I do take the train some between here and NYC. But I love to drive. So do that mostly. We driver from here to Austin every year for SpiceWorld and just TX in general usually 3 or 4 times a year total. We also do the NYC/Philly trip a few times a year. We just like the road trips. It helps that I get to work with my husband and he goes with me 99% of the time
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@Minion-Queen said:
I do take the train some between here and NYC. But I love to drive. So do that mostly. We driver from here to Austin every year for SpiceWorld and just TX in general usually 3 or 4 times a year total. We also do the NYC/Philly trip a few times a year. We just like the road trips. It helps that I get to work with my husband and he goes with me 99% of the time
At least there is stuff to see for most of your road trips.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I happily drive on the continent but not in the UK.
Yeah, I'm not a fan of driving in the UK. The scariest place I've ever driven was Manhattan though. If I left more than a 12 inch gap between my car and the car in front, someone would try and overtake.
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@Carnival-Boy said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I happily drive on the continent but not in the UK.
Yeah, I'm not a fan of driving in the UK. The scariest place I've ever driven was Manhattan though. If I left more than a 12 inch gap between my car and the car in front, someone would try and overtake.
Is there a lot of road rage?
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@nadnerB said:
@Carnival-Boy said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I happily drive on the continent but not in the UK.
Yeah, I'm not a fan of driving in the UK. The scariest place I've ever driven was Manhattan though. If I left more than a 12 inch gap between my car and the car in front, someone would try and overtake.
Is there a lot of road rage?
No, Manhattan drivers are actually very good. But people drive close, extremely fast, have little tolerance for you not knowing what you are doing and there is heavy congestion. @pchiodo loves driving NYC.
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@nadnerB said:
@Carnival-Boy said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I happily drive on the continent but not in the UK.
Yeah, I'm not a fan of driving in the UK. The scariest place I've ever driven was Manhattan though. If I left more than a 12 inch gap between my car and the car in front, someone would try and overtake.
Is there a lot of road rage?
The last few times I was down there wasn't bad, drivers in NYC aren't what you see on TV generally. I drive too cautiously to drive in Manhattan, generally I go down with someone who lived there (friend was a NYCPD Officer for several years). 90% of the time though you generally walk or take a subway.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@nadnerB said:
@Carnival-Boy said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I happily drive on the continent but not in the UK.
Yeah, I'm not a fan of driving in the UK. The scariest place I've ever driven was Manhattan though. If I left more than a 12 inch gap between my car and the car in front, someone would try and overtake.
Is there a lot of road rage?
No, Manhattan drivers are actually very good. But people drive close, extremely fast, have little tolerance for you not knowing what you are doing and there is heavy congestion. @pchiodo loves driving NYC.
Well, some people like that sort of stuff. I'm not really into the congested life style that is offered by the city
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I've driven Manhattan and I would take that over Washington, D.C., Boston or Pittsburgh any day. I've lived in two of those and drove there all of the time and it was terrifying. I drive Brooklyn and Queens and the Bronx (all NYC) regularly and while traffic is annoying it isn't scary at all.
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Let me warn you, nothing in Manhattan or anywhere in the US will prepare you for the high speed, crazy European driving. Italy was effing crazy! Tight roads, steep roads, cliffs, no rails, full speed roundabouts and zippers and traffic control is just a suggestion. It works but you have to be brave, confident and totally in control.
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Manhattan was nothing for driving. You should really make sure you KNOW where you are going before heading out there. Don't just rely on a GPS to get you where you need to go. After living in Republic of Congo for a year. There is nothing that really scares me now
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@Minion-Queen said:
Manhattan was nothing for driving. You should really make sure you KNOW where you are going before heading out there. Don't just rely on a GPS to get you where you need to go. After living in Republic of Congo for a year. There is nothing that really scares me now
Except for returning from the Congo.
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I worked with someone last week from Zimbabwe! Her family had been there for about ten generations as farmers who had immigrated there from France.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Minion-Queen said:
Manhattan was nothing for driving. You should really make sure you KNOW where you are going before heading out there. Don't just rely on a GPS to get you where you need to go. After living in Republic of Congo for a year. There is nothing that really scares me now
Except for returning from the Congo.
Very true that trip home was hellish.
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61 degrees out there. About to go for a half hour walk.
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Just got into the office. Nice two mile walk through the city and getting ready to start the day. Odd as it is already afternoon back home.
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About to go for a walk around some of San Francisco, just to get a feel for the local neighbourhood. It's a pretty nice area. I love, love, love that Whole Foods is literally across the street. That makes life very convenient.
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Still not as good as Wegmans, though I do like Whole Foods.
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Trying to pack and about to sign off for a couple days as I disassemble my beautiful workstation setup...
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@Minion-Queen said:
Still not as good as Wegmans, though I do like Whole Foods.
It's pretty good and way better locations.
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@thanksaj said:
Trying to pack and about to sign off for a couple days as I disassemble my beautiful workstation setup...
Good luck. Driving back?