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Posts by Ryan Keefe

If that’s the bar we are seriously through the floor

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Oh no, I’m not here for this at all. Man does not know ball, he just happens to be correct once an eon

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No but I will now

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If I had executive function and had treated my depression better, truly look out world

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Green, Yellow and Red are really one line. It is very silly to differentiate them like this but I think the network layout makes some amount of sense when you take topography (and highways) into account

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40% of units in this town are multifam or attached and that’s not particularly unusual

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It’s the price for a healthy ecosystem. Thankfully the height of our apartment keeps the smell away until we want to leave the building 😂

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(At least there aren’t 1,000 dead/dying salmon below there right now)

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Look,,, what’s a 25ft drop into the ocean between friends

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When the deck off your apartment is being redone 😅

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In many cases yes. A lot of these CBA’s are actually password protected I’ve found

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As always contemplating our next move in life and not being able to actually compare stuff apples to apples is so frustrating

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All collective bargaining agreements for public employees should be easily available to the public

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Oh that is just factually true, and holds true across all the busiest transit systems now in the US. Tuesday-Thursday is relatively flat though

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For March only? 556,679

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This included two days where combined bus and rail ridership cracked 1 million passengers as well 🥰

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WMATA rail ridership on weekdays reaching an average of 521,294 riders* (I have questions about 3/16 data) is an excellent sign including the highest ridership day in 6 years on March 31 with 621,887 riders

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Skytrain is genuinely a very weird network. It gets good ridership but I cannot say I understand the design at all even given the CBD’s location

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This is honestly my problem with NYC everything for the most part. The learning curve is so large and I have too many smart people in my life that know so much more 😅

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David Simon remembers

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We have been booking our own travel around Alaska to several towns this week and I understand the desire to book those accommodations especially given the hotel situation and how expensive it is. While I was doing that I peaked into Sitka’s market on several of those sites though and it’s maddening

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Homes rented for vacationers generally aren’t a huge reason for the housing crisis in large urban centers but in remote towns that experience quite a bit of tourism they really are a very real issue

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Man I must have missed some lore blocking them years ago

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The trains are the least of it at some level. When I get around to benchwork the price of wood and tools is going to bankrupt me

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Just need to make us all wealthy enough to sustain this hobby

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44 of these flights are DCA/BWI/IAD to Boston or back and that is almost certainly a lifetime undercount by 50

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Yes! I’ve never been to Africa (yet)

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I think I’m still missing around 100 flights though

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Have been putting together a personal flight history so I thought I’d throw it out here even though it is quite incomplete pre-2011 my.flightradar24.com/Rkeefe

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Yes, and so was Columbia Pike, but I more meant connecting the segments

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