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Recipe for a Metro Mess

Added on Sunday, January 28th, 2007

1-27-07 la protest
Photo by Ollinkoatl via Flickr.

Ingredients:

- 1 Anti-Bush/War March
- 2 different movie shoots
- Lotsa Rain

And what do you get, a miserable and well effed public transit day. Though in the end, I’d rather be walking to a bus than sitting in the absurd traffic that existed today in DTLA. (more…)

Pure genius

Added on Thursday, January 25th, 2007

These two words sum up Valley Glen resident Martin Korn. In his letter to the editor published January 24 in the Daily News … well the whole letter is not as important as this one single sentence:

Finally, the suggestion to take a bus to public transportation is insulting.

WOW!!! This really ought to be an internet meme, and Korn should be nominated for a MacArthur Foundation genius grant.

To preserve this wisdom for the ages, the entire letter follows the jump.

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Bus 79 Ride Report

Added on Sunday, January 21st, 2007

Olive and 8thSaturday was beautiful with just the right amount of sun and the right amount of breeze. So my girlfriend and I decided to head on out to Pasadena, however, instead of taking the easily accessible Gold Line I convinced her to take the bus with me instead. I told her I was in the mood to write up a new ride report and that as far as I knew the 79 had not been done yet. Plus I wait at a bus stop that shares with the 79 and the majority of people at the stop seem to get on that bus and I had always been curious where it went. Thrilled, she said ok.
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2007: The Year in Transit

Added on Monday, January 1st, 2007

The Year in Transit

The Year in Transit is a Los Angeles tradition. It’s a tradition that goes back 10 years, but it’s a tradition nonetheless. But to have continuity for a decade when the audience is the internet, 10 years is legendary.

And in 2007: The Year in Transit, the legend continues.

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Well, I Guess We Have the Fly-Away

Added on Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

It crossed my lips without even knowing it, but as soon as it came out I knew I had betrayed LA. It hurt and still does. How could I? How could I speak so passively and negatively of something I’ve championed so much since its inception in March? Well, if you were on that Blue Line train from O’Hare airport in Chicago going straight to the city then you would too.
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10 Years Later… Musings on the Car Culture

Added on Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

Car Culture

This month marked a critical anniversary for me, one that has prompted me to look back on the past decade of my life and ask myself how things came to be as they are today. How did I become a person who was content to live without a car and who felt so strongly about that decision that he would take time to advocate that others follow suit? What could have happened ten years ago that would prompt such introspection?

In December of 1996 I was given the legal right to drive a car.

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