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    *Bekki wanders in...
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    Morning All !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cdbd3rd View Post
    Yeppers.

    A work commute shouldn't wind up being a second job.

    *cough* Boston */cough*
    Wehd. I do have an hour to an hour and a half commute one-way, but it's partially my fault, due to wanting to own a home, preferring less urban living, and not being a fan of shoebox+no pahking suburbs. I think there's a correlation here:

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    How much does travel cost inside US?
    I am thinking about people going to conventions or meetings or hiking or something like that.
    Are there real options for travel (car, bus, train, plane) or is one simply most optimal for each trip?

    For my car gasoline cost like 13 € for 100 miles, one hotel night with breakfast buffet costs something like 120-190 € /night for normal room (2 persons, and sometimes including use of saunas and swimmingpool), coffee break averages maybe 10 € for two and meal in a brand restaurant for two is maybe 30-40 €. (Meal in a rare good restaurant costs about 50€ /head, maybe double with some more drinks.)
    Train ticket can be a bit cheaper than gas for one person, so if there are two persons, car is by far cheaper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Missing_Minds View Post
    I present.... a need for mental bleach if you think through what you see.

    http://cheezburger.com/6675506176
    So *that's* where that new Gnome hairstyle came from!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tscheuss View Post
    I like this one better.
    Much lol in those!

    ...Angle with wings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drelak View Post
    How much does travel cost inside US?
    I am thinking about people going to conventions or meetings or hiking or something like that.
    Are there real options for travel (car, bus, train, plane) or is one simply most optimal for each trip?

    For my car gasoline cost like 13 € for 100 miles, one hotel night with breakfast buffet costs something like 120-190 € /night for normal room (2 persons, and sometimes including use of saunas and swimmingpool), coffee break averages maybe 10 € for two and meal in a brand restaurant for two is maybe 30-40 €. (Meal in a rare good restaurant costs about 50€ /head, maybe double with some more drinks.)
    Train ticket can be a bit cheaper than gas for one person, so if there are two persons, car is by far cheaper.
    Costs can vary a lot here depending on choices between cushy/fancy or drab/dirty.
    Gas national average is currently $1.80ish per US Gal. (3.8 L)

    The major downside to travel around the US is the sub-par public transport as compared to Europe. (My experience was mostly around the UK in the 80s.)

    Inter-city buses are cheapest, but that's not saying much when the main alternative are trains. Trains currently cost almost as much as airline tickets, and can take 1-3 days to get to a destination. Plus, there are fewer destinations available to trains every year.

    I'm partial to driving and making my own schedule, so travel by car is my preferred mode.
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    second last exam today. it's not gonna be a good one. oh well. almost done.
    Doppelganger? Whatever are you talking about, my dear?

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    Quote Originally Posted by doomboyv2 View Post
    second last exam today. it's not gonna be a good one. oh well. almost done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cdbd3rd View Post
    Gas national average is currently $1.80ish per US Gal. (3.8 L)
    Our gas costs now $5.50 per US Gal. It came down a bit with oil prices.
    What would You drive with these prices?

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    *Bekki wanders in...
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    *Sets up and restocks...
    *Preps the food and drinks for the day...

    *Pours morning drinks for all...




    Morning All !!!

    Happy Friday!!!
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    "It's a dangerous business, going out of your door, Frodo my boy." He used to say. "You step into the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there is no telling where you might be swept off to." ~ Frodo Baggins (Quoting Bilbo Baggins)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drelak View Post
    Our gas costs now $5.50 per US Gal. It came down a bit with oil prices.
    What would You drive with these prices?


    1776 Growing Liberty for Centuries 2022

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drelak View Post
    Our gas costs now $5.50 per US Gal. It came down a bit with oil prices.
    What would You drive with these prices?
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    last exam tomorrow.
    almost there...
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    Quote Originally Posted by doomboyv2 View Post
    last exam tomorrow.
    almost there...
    This will help:




    ...and while last year may have been the epic 3/14/15 9:26:53, this year we'll just have to round to 3/14/16.
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    Plumbing...

    Is amazing how something that starts off as a minor irritating drip behind a basement sink, can turn into a full day of joyful fubar.

    Didn't have anything else to do with a Saturday anyhow.


    Though thru the rest of the weekend I've managed to complete the second season of Bewitched.
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    *Bekki wanders in...
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    *Sets up and restocks...
    *Preps the food and drinks for the day...
    *Pours morning drinks for all...



    Morning All !!!
    Official Muskateers Bartender
    Proud Officer of Acme Fighting Co.
    "It's a dangerous business, going out of your door, Frodo my boy." He used to say. "You step into the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there is no telling where you might be swept off to." ~ Frodo Baggins (Quoting Bilbo Baggins)

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    Happy Pi Day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tscheuss View Post
    Happy Pi Day.
    This reminds me about a card game:
    http://www.netrunneronline.com/cards/pi-gnon/

    in English:
    http://www.netrunneronline.com/cards/pi-in-the-face/

    (My French sucks)

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    From one of my favourite webcomics xkcd:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Drelak View Post
    From one of my favourite webcomics xkcd:


    Lol.

    Of course, that then leads to...




    edit: ...and /Nabby, now that I'm a little more awake.
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