RandyCheeseburgers01
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_jef06q6 wrote
Reply to comment by End3rWi99in in A new report found that Mass. has the highest GDP per capita in the country and is among the states least dependent on federal dollars. by truthseeeker
I imagine a visitor from any major western European city would be dumbfounded at the state of infrastructure and public transportation in Boston these days.
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_jeeze9p wrote
Reply to comment by dede_smooth in A new report found that Mass. has the highest GDP per capita in the country and is among the states least dependent on federal dollars. by truthseeeker
To be fair, (Greater) Boston, with its huge student population, is part of the Northeast Corridor, which connects cities from Boston to DC and has the best intra- and intercity passenger rail in the US-- not that that's a very high bar, but still.
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_je9l9jo wrote
Reply to Crosswalk Laws by manawydan-fab-llyr
Yay for car-dependent surburban sprawl! (?)
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_je6lxvj wrote
Reply to Transit experts say new MBTA general manager will 'fail' without more resources by ToadScoper
File this under "Yeah No Shit". What's one person gonna do if nothing else changes with MBTA organization or funding?
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_je5ep2e wrote
Reply to Things to do in Asbury Park? by [deleted]
You could see who's playing at the Stone Pony if you're into music. The Asbury Festhalle & Biergarten often has live local music as well. Lots of good food and drink options if you're gluttonous like myself.
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_je59kt8 wrote
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_je12h3j wrote
Reply to comment by AnonymityIsForChumps in Greenland turns clocks forward for last,should Massachusetts/eastern US do the same by Hoosac_Love
I guess the question is why our days are no longer centered around solar noon. Intuitively, that has to be the most natural way, evolutionarily speaking. Our circadian rhythms haven't changed drastically since the Industrial Revolution. That's not the kind of time scale evolution operates on.
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_je122ma wrote
Reply to comment by cdmoomaw in Greenland turns clocks forward for last,should Massachusetts/eastern US do the same by Hoosac_Love
^ This guy/gal gets it. It's more nuanced than "I want the sun to set every day at 8 PM so I can exercise after work!!"
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_je11ii1 wrote
Reply to comment by Hoosac_Love in Greenland turns clocks forward for last,should Massachusetts/eastern US do the same by Hoosac_Love
Otherwise known as switching to permanent Eastern Daylight Time. Yes, I agree for the New England states.
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_je11cgy wrote
Reply to comment by freakydeku in Greenland turns clocks forward for last,should Massachusetts/eastern US do the same by Hoosac_Love
Using Boston as an example, the earliest sunset time on EST last year was 4:11 PM EST in early December 2022. You realize that this would mean a sunset time of 5:11 EDT if we had switched to permanent DST? It's not like 8:00 PM sunsets would be a year-round thing with permanent DST.
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_je0ki1u wrote
Reply to comment by UltravioletClearance in Crisis-Hit MBTA to Be Led by Man Who Turned Around Long Island Railroad by Illustrious-Nose3100
Four hours?? I'm not sure it's that long. But I hear your point. The idea still being tossed around; here's a recent Globe article on it. The general public seems to interpret it as a way to alleviate the housing crisis in Greater Boston. People will use any excuse they can get to avoid upzoning and building more housing in Boston and the inner suburbs and to appease the NIMBYs. I know some people are open the idea of supercommuting (I am not one of them). A Springfield-Boston commute would really only be viable if it's high speed rail, not the current iteration of the T commuter rail trundling along. I'm not holding my breath on that.
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_je09ski wrote
Reply to comment by michael_scarn_21 in Crisis-Hit MBTA to Be Led by Man Who Turned Around Long Island Railroad by Illustrious-Nose3100
I cackled at that when I watched the press conference yesterday. Could we (as Americans) for once admit that we're flailing when it comes to implementing safe, reliable and effective public transit? There's so much to learn from other cities in Europe, east Asia and elsewhere. The whole "we're #1... at everything!" shtick is so tiresome, to me at least.
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_je09g5x wrote
Reply to comment by Unfair_Isopod534 in Crisis-Hit MBTA to Be Led by Man Who Turned Around Long Island Railroad by Illustrious-Nose3100
A Springfield-Boston connection is meaningless if you can't get around Boston in a timely fashion at the other end. Unless you work right at South Station.
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_jdv5k61 wrote
Reply to comment by mydogcecil in Maine Maple Failure. by JqD2_
I'm guessing you're one of them youngins who doesn't use paper money anymore? Looks like a regular $10 spot to me. Why would you think it's counterfeit?
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_jd3j6xm wrote
Reply to comment by palinsafterbirth in What happens now to this sub? by smmshad
palinsafterbirth right now.
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_jczit7u wrote
Reply to comment by vermont4runner in What will the future of Vermont ski towns look like? by The_Idealist_Realist
>Those existing cities and areas are built on very old infrastructure that wasn’t designed for denser development.
Manhattan Island was once a fur trading post settlement with a similar problem. They made it work OK.
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_jczi9f6 wrote
Reply to comment by dmccullum in What will the future of Vermont ski towns look like? by The_Idealist_Realist
>Vermont can have abundant wild spaces AND housing.
In fact, limiting sprawl and increasing housing density (and density in general) will allow for more wild areas to be preserved.
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_jczhxre wrote
Reply to comment by xmanpit in What will the future of Vermont ski towns look like? by The_Idealist_Realist
>My other gripe is there's not a lot to do.
I think you done messed up if you moved to Vermont expecting big city amenities and culture.
RandyCheeseburgers01 t1_jegy9g3 wrote
Reply to comment by sutisuc in Crosswalk Laws by manawydan-fab-llyr
I mean, how many real cities does NJ have? Hoboken/JC, Newark, Paterson, Elizabeth? That's already being generous. Hoboken and Jersey City have made strides in road safety. It all comes back to car dependency though, whether it's in the 'burbs or in the city. And the measures proven to improve pedestrian safety all involve traffic calming / road diets / making things generally worse for drivers by not prioritizing them on 100% of streets and roads.