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Do you still live in DC? Writing?
If so, is crime to the point you have to be watching your back when out and about?
I’m not playing politics with the questions. Just curious as to how bad it is.
If so, is crime to the point you have to be watching your back when out and about?
I’m not playing politics with the questions. Just curious as to how bad it is.
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You read about the Secret Service being victims of three attempted carjackings this year, eh?Sudden Sam wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2023 11:08 pm Do you still live in DC? Writing?
If so, is crime to the point you have to be watching your back when out and about?
I’m not playing politics with the questions. Just curious as to how bad it is.
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Yes, I still live in DC. I've always lived neighborhoods with lots of diversity in income levels and races, so I've never had the sense that nothing could ever happen to me. I still keep my normal routines.Sudden Sam wrote: ↑Mon Nov 13, 2023 11:08 pm Do you still live in DC? Writing?
If so, is crime to the point you have to be watching your back when out and about?
I’m not playing politics with the questions. Just curious as to how bad it is.
I don't drive so I don't have to worry about being carjacked. I'm rarely out late.
A lot of this is suburban hyseria. All the people who say they won't come into DC because of "crime" are simply suburban hysterics.
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IB, a piece about the president’s granddaughter and the Secret Service made me look into the numbers.
Thanks, Screwy. Just wondered if the uptick in crime was altering your routine.
Be safe.
I work part time in Montgomery. Crime there has soared over the past 4-5 years. Gunfire nightly in neighborhoods where stuff like that never used to happen. Shootings seem to be daily. Murders up. People practically begging to work remotely.
Nothing like DC or other large cities, of course, but concerning.
Thanks, Screwy. Just wondered if the uptick in crime was altering your routine.
Be safe.
I work part time in Montgomery. Crime there has soared over the past 4-5 years. Gunfire nightly in neighborhoods where stuff like that never used to happen. Shootings seem to be daily. Murders up. People practically begging to work remotely.
Nothing like DC or other large cities, of course, but concerning.
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Elaborate please. How does one live a normal life without driving?Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:06 am I don't drive so I don't have to worry about being carjacked.
Are you located in some urban center where everything is a block or
less away? Are you like a cripple or something with a caretaker?
Do you have a job? DUI, lost your license?
So many questions that need answers.
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Apparently you've never been to DC. Google Metro in DC.kcdave wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:54 amElaborate please. How does one live a normal life without driving?Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 12:06 am I don't drive so I don't have to worry about being carjacked.
Are you located in some urban center where everything is a block or
less away? Are you like a cripple or something with a caretaker?
Do you have a job? DUI, lost your license?
So many questions that need answers.
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Many people living in big cities don’t drive. They can take public transportation to work or school. My brother lives in NYC with his wife and two kids, and doesn’t own a car. In some areas the cost for permanent parking is almost prohibitive, but you don’t really need one to get around. He also lives in London part of the time and doesn’t need a car there either.
For me in a “semi-rural” area of LoCal, I could not get by without a car. It’s about five miles just to get to a grocery store.
Of course it cost me my testicles to get an EV. Jury is still out on whether or not it was worth that price.
For me in a “semi-rural” area of LoCal, I could not get by without a car. It’s about five miles just to get to a grocery store.
Of course it cost me my testicles to get an EV. Jury is still out on whether or not it was worth that price.
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I can’t imagine not having the freedom of owning a vehicle. Of course if parking fees make it prohibitively expensive, I understand.
Like Mikey, I’m out away from things. 7 miles to nearest gas station. 10 to closest restaurant. So a 4 wheel contraption is a necessity.
Like Mikey, I’m out away from things. 7 miles to nearest gas station. 10 to closest restaurant. So a 4 wheel contraption is a necessity.
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Screwy is the poster boy for You'll Own Nothing and Like It. He also doesn't have the freedom of doing laundry in his own home. Well, he doesn't own a home either. Rewind. OK. He also doesn't have the freedom of doing laundry in the place he rents from somebody else.Sudden Sam wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 1:45 am I can’t imagine not having the freedom of owning a vehicle.
Total loser.
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I can, and it sucked although it was close to 40 years ago.Sudden Sam wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 1:45 am I can’t imagine not having the freedom of owning a vehicle.
No car in Basic and no car my first 4 mos in Germany.
The idea of doing so today is preposterous.
I guess it is a little easier to do so today with having
the ability to have virtually everything delivered to your
door, but I would hate not having the freedom to be able
to hop in my car, or my truck and go wherever, whenever.
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I'm a fiscal conservative. Now kiss my ass, flyover hick.mvscal wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 2:30 am Screwy is the poster boy for You'll Own Nothing and Like It. He also doesn't have the freedom of doing laundry in his own home. Well, he doesn't own a home either. Rewind. OK. He also doesn't have the freedom of doing laundry in the place he rents from somebody else.
Total loser.
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I lived in S. Korea for 17 years and had no car.
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I only use my car for surfing or when traveling outside The City. I keep it parked under my building. Don't need it when everything is within a couple of blocks. Walking is your friend.
I rent vehicles for work outside of the state. Texas show is almost over. Then I'll head from Texas to Mexico for a bit where I'll rent a car in Texas and drive in.
I rent vehicles for work outside of the state. Texas show is almost over. Then I'll head from Texas to Mexico for a bit where I'll rent a car in Texas and drive in.
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Screwy;
How often do you use the subway, and does it get you close to a shopping center (Pentagon City comes to mind, but I don't know if there's any grocery stores close by)?
How often do you use the subway, and does it get you close to a shopping center (Pentagon City comes to mind, but I don't know if there's any grocery stores close by)?
9/27/22“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?
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I use it almost every day. I use the bus roughly four times a week.Diego in Seattle wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:59 pm Screwy;
How often do you use the subway, and does it get you close to a shopping center (Pentagon City comes to mind, but I don't know if there's any grocery stores close by)?
There's three grocery stores within walking distance. I live in Columbia Heights. A Lidl just opened and I basically only shop there now. The Target in CH is within walking distance and is still pretty good despite all the crazy retail stories in urban centers you've been hearing about.
It's easy to get to the Pentagon City mall via Metro if I need to get there. I'll often just take the bus to the Macy's downtown.
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Do you not live there anymore? I know you said you're touring the US but I didn't think you left SK permanently.
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Do rental car companies in TX sell collision and comprehensive coverage for traveling in Mexico? Most US insurance companies exclude coverage while driving in Mexico.
Or do you wing it and hope for the best?
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I get Mexican insurance. It runs around $20 a month if I'm using my personal car. I usually use my own car when I head down there after the show. I may still use my own car, I'm just not sure if I'll drive from The City to Texas or fly out to close up.
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I will be in the U.S. until March of next year, and then paln to return to Korea for about 6 months.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 6:26 pmDo you not live there anymore? I know you said you're touring the US but I didn't think you left SK permanently.
In the fall of 2024,I intend to come back to live permanently in the U.S.
This is now a transition phase for me, and I currently have no place I can really say is "home."
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Autos are a large money hole.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 6:25 pmI use it almost every day. I use the bus roughly four times a week.Diego in Seattle wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 5:59 pm Screwy;
How often do you use the subway, and does it get you close to a shopping center (Pentagon City comes to mind, but I don't know if there's any grocery stores close by)?
There's three grocery stores within walking distance. I live in Columbia Heights. A Lidl just opened and I basically only shop there now. The Target in CH is within walking distance and is still pretty good despite all the crazy retail stories in urban centers you've been hearing about.
It's easy to get to the Pentagon City mall via Metro if I need to get there. I'll often just take the bus to the Macy's downtown.
If you are able to avoid owning one, good on you!
Jmo.
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They certainly can be, but don't half to be.
Savvy shopping i.e. buying used, searching out highly reliable
models, avoiding models with high theft rates or high insurance
replacement costs, etc. can save you a tremendous amount of
$$$. If you do the opposite though, you will pay thru the nose
and keep on paying for years to come.
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The point, idiot, is that requiring Americans to pay $900/month (everything included, per AAA) to own and operate personal transportation and thus be a contributing member of society is a huge drain on our economy and a large barrier to upward mobility. Even small towns used to have robust streetcar and public transportation systems before the automakers bought off the politicians, who ripped out the train tracks.kcdave wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 12:36 amThey certainly can be, but don't half to be.
Savvy shopping i.e. buying used, searching out highly reliable
models, avoiding models with high theft rates or high insurance
replacement costs, etc. can save you a tremendous amount of
$$$. If you do the opposite though, you will pay thru the nose
and keep on paying for years to come.
I did the math a few years ago and I estimated I would have half my savings if I was forced to own and operate a personal automobile in DC. I'm fortunate.
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At least flying into DC it's considerably cheaper to fly into BWI than the two airports actually in DC. While the MARC can get you to BWI that's more expense for a resident than a visitor when neither has a car. Where do you fly in/out of?Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 3:03 amThe point, idiot, is that requiring Americans to pay $900/month (everything included, per AAA) to own transportation and thus be a contributing member of society is a huge drain on our economy and a large barrier to upward mobility. Even small towns used to have robust streetcar and public transportation systems before the automakers bought off the politicians, who ripped out the train tracks.kcdave wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 12:36 amThey certainly can be, but don't half to be.
Savvy shopping i.e. buying used, searching out highly reliable
models, avoiding models with high theft rates or high insurance
replacement costs, etc. can save you a tremendous amount of
$$$. If you do the opposite though, you will pay thru the nose
and keep on paying for years to come.
I did the math a few years ago and I estimated I would have half my savings if I was forced to own and operate a personal automobile in DC. I'm fortunate.
9/27/22“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?
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I have been flying a lot out of DCA recently, but I'll fly out of wherever is cheapest. Used to fly out of BWI for years because SWA had the cheapest fare to GRR.Diego in Seattle wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 3:13 am At least flying into DC it's considerably cheaper to fly into BWI than the two airports actually in DC. While the MARC can get you to BWI that's more expense for a resident than a visitor when neither has a car. Where do you fly in/out of?
MARC can be expensive for families. Probably cheaper to get a taxi or simply drive and pay for parking at BWI. It also doesn't run that often at night, so if you miss a train, it might be an hour until the next one.
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Well I see you're still a fucking prick.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 3:03 amThe point, idiot, is that requiring Americans to pay $900/month (everything included, per AAA) to own and operate personal transportation and thus be a contributing member of society is a huge drain on our economy and a large barrier to upward mobility. Even small towns used to have robust streetcar and public transportation systems before the automakers bought off the politicians, who ripped out the train tracks.kcdave wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 12:36 amThey certainly can be, but don't half to be.
Savvy shopping i.e. buying used, searching out highly reliable
models, avoiding models with high theft rates or high insurance
replacement costs, etc. can save you a tremendous amount of
$$$. If you do the opposite though, you will pay thru the nose
and keep on paying for years to come.
I did the math a few years ago and I estimated I would have half my savings if I was forced to own and operate a personal automobile in DC. I'm fortunate.
The point, idiot, is that it you don't have to pay anywhere close
to $900/month if you know what the hell you are doing. I pay less than
half of that for 2 SUV's and a crew cab Z71.
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Sure. Every driver says that to defend their love of a car supremacist transportation infrastructure. It's really not THAT expensive!
And of course, you have a ridiculously oversized pickup truck. It's muh freedom!
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This is the appeal of cars.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 3:20 am It also doesn't run that often at night, so if you miss a train, it might be an hour until the next one.
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Some of us enjoy driving. Or riding motorcycles.
Working on them. Waxing them. Taking care of a piece of machinery.
Working on them. Waxing them. Taking care of a piece of machinery.
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Why pay out the ass to park at an airport when you can pay $8 each way and take the train?Innocent Bystander wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 5:12 pmThis is the appeal of cars.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 3:20 am It also doesn't run that often at night, so if you miss a train, it might be an hour until the next one.
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https://youtu.be/6Hfmewfrkn0?si=cRDg_UwlVya2NCO3Softball Bat wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 8:35 pm
This is now a transition phase for me, and I currently have no place I can really say is "home."
Can't seem to embed youtube here anymore?
OK so it works with Edge but not with Chrome. WTF?
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The management is working on the video embed problem. I'm told there will be a fix in a week. Or so.
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That may be a little harsh.
But I see your point.
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And with that, I am now aware that you are some sort ofScrew_Michigan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 1:20 pm Sure. Every driver says that to defend their love of a car supremacist transportation infrastructure. It's really not THAT expensive!
And of course, you have a ridiculously oversized pickup truck. It's muh freedom!
tree hugging whack job.
My "oversized truck," is exactly the size I need to conduct
my side business. It is not a daily driver. I have a more economical
suv for that. My truck is a tool used for making $$ and comes in
very handy if I want to buy something that won't fit in a car.
I don't think I need to go very far out on a limb here, but I am
of the opinion that I don't pay much more per month to own, fuel,
and maintain 3 vehicles than you do bus, taxi, train or Uber your
ass around town, if you have any type of commute and are not
a total recluse. That shit adds up quickly, and time is precious
also. How much time do you stand around with your thumb up
your ass waiting on someone else to take you somewhere, or waste
walking somewhere?
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Just a regular, garden variety whack job. Has it really taken you this long to figure it out? He lives in a toilet and thinks its a hot tub.kcdave wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 12:57 amAnd with that, I am now aware that you are some sort ofScrew_Michigan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 1:20 pm Sure. Every driver says that to defend their love of a car supremacist transportation infrastructure. It's really not THAT expensive!
And of course, you have a ridiculously oversized pickup truck. It's muh freedom!
tree hugging whack job.
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.