What Are You Doing Right Now
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No, if you went to the GTA V separately it was on sale itself. About $20 off.
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@scottalanmiller said:
No, if you went to the GTA V separately it was on sale itself. About $20 off.
Odd, none of the tracking sites picked up on that.
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Don't use tracking sites, use the wishlist!
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@scottalanmiller said:
Don't use tracking sites, use the wishlist!
I do, never got an alert for that either.
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Oh yeah, you can't wait for email alerts. I use the iPhone app and scroll my list every day.
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Just booked my train from Utica to Rochester for SpiceCorps Rochester tomorrow night.
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Heavily rain has just hit here in Utica.
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Watching Milo chase her tail. Kittens are fun to watch....
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I really want one of those, but I can't just a grand for one. Sadly Alphas were always so in demand I think the prices are still absurdly high more than a decade after they were discontinued.
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Done with work for the day. Just had my daughter's fourth birthday party (not her real birthday, just waited until now to have the party.) Now playing some Tropico.
Tomorrow I have to catch the train to go to Rochester.
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Happy weekend to all!
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Happy Weekend. I will be visiting @Minion-Queen and @SonshineAcres tomorrow.
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News about Australians:
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Train is already 35 minutes late expected for the Utica station
It's sad that American trains are so unpredictable compared to Moroccan trains.
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37 minutes now. Better than usual, at least.
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Down to 32 minutes. They are making up time.
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42 minutes late. They are losing ground.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Train is already 35 minutes late expected for the Utica station
It's sad that American trains are so unpredictable compared to Moroccan trains.
This is why I will be taking MegaBus for my commuting from Chicago to St. Louis. I would much prefer a train, but the only choice here would be Amtrak and I cannot put up with their delays.
Also, for comparison, I compare all train service to Japan's. Which is about the best on the planet for on-time statistics.
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In America, public transportation is not necessary, or the "cool" way to travel. For the most part (other than inside very large cities) just a "oh, we should probably have some of that here" sort of thing. America is large and spread out, and we like cars and personal liberty. All of that together pretty much says that the US will never have a great public transportation option.