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View Poll Results: At a typical online micro-limit Limit HE table (.25/.50 through $1/$2), what can be considered a sol | |||
Too difficult to predict | 2 | 4.08% | |
> 5 BB/100 | 6 | 12.24% | |
4-5 BB/100 | 3 | 6.12% | |
3-4 BB/100 | 17 | 34.69% | |
2-3 BB/100 | 18 | 36.73% | |
1-2 BB/100 | 2 | 4.08% | |
< 1 BB/100 | 1 | 2.04% | |
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Re: NYC transit strike is on: Who do you blame?
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[ QUOTE ] I took the subway every school day of the year for four years during high school, and took it 5-10x a day for the entire summer last year. IMHO, the delays are too frequent and unbearable. If you have waited on a subway platform for 2+ hours in 110 degree hot & humid conditions, you would know what I mean. [/ QUOTE ] I also took the subway to school every day. I think they do a fine job considering that it's by far the largest subway system in the world. That said, a lot depends on what lines you use. If you commute with the 4-5-6 trains, you're probably happy. If you schlep into Manhattan from Bay Ridge on the N-R trains (stands for "Never Running"), you might feel differently. [/ QUOTE ] A few years ago, I spent a summer living in NYC, and I took the R train every day. I never had a problem. The NYC subway is great. Everyone who is complaining should try spending some time in one of our many cities that have almost no public transit system. |
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