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RexxAppeal t1_jblfafc wrote
Reply to comment by oliver_babish in Was the Convention Center a good idea? by Victorzaroni
It's a shame Penn was allowed to knock down the Civic center. It was a gorgeous building with a ton of history, and could have been modernized for restored hockey programs and an excellent concert venue.
RexxAppeal t1_jble373 wrote
Reply to Was the Convention Center a good idea? by Victorzaroni
Preserving the Reading Terminal was good. Unfortunately the rest of it seems like a mediocre convention center that doesn't make up for the dead zone it creates.
RexxAppeal t1_jblbik1 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Was the Convention Center a good idea? by Victorzaroni
Comcast 2 is taller than any building in Tokyo (Tokyo skytree is much taller, but it's a TV broadcast "structure").
Comcast 1, Liberty 1 and 2 are all taller than Tokyo's 2nd tallest. Tokyo isn't actually a particularly tall city, it's more like London in that it covers a lot of land with midrise buildings, and has a few clusters of taller buildings near transit hubs.
RexxAppeal t1_jbaqijr wrote
Reply to comment by BrythonicMan in [Inquirer] Philadelphia’s flag is bad. Design a better one. by rndljfry
William Penn's coat of arms is pretty boring as a flag though. Just 3 white circles on a black bar across a white field.
RexxAppeal t1_jb9s0l1 wrote
Just change it to the seldom used and much simpler City Ensign:
https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/us-pa-ph.html#ens
If Pennsylvania were to adopt the Keystone Flag (https://keystoneflag.org), Philadelphia could adopt the same keystone pattern with our colors and symbol.
RexxAppeal t1_j98tsgc wrote
Reply to Why does cell phone lot exist at airport by LP788
Always assume every other driver is actively trying to kill people. They'll risk pulling off a shoulder into highway speed traffic to save 45 seconds, or are just toi lazy to park in an back out of a spot.
RexxAppeal t1_j61yp0h wrote
Reply to FDR Park’s Southeast Asian Market will find a permanent home in southwest corner of park, city announces by urbantravelsPHL
They shoulda moved it to Marconi plaza...
RexxAppeal t1_j60bt34 wrote
Manayunk/Roxborough. Tons of weird intersections and all the traffic gets concentrated onto a handful of streets that go more tgan a couple blocks. And in the morning rush the backup for the Green lane bridge completely paralyzes the area.
RexxAppeal t1_j2s3g6o wrote
Reply to Best place to get kielbasa via SEPTA? by _crapitalism
Czerw’s is a block from Richmond Westmoreland loop at the east end of the 15.
RexxAppeal t1_j2ev4j0 wrote
It’s just incredibly poorly organized. Because they run it in order of increasing complexity, the gaps between groups get larger and larger as the day goes on.
RexxAppeal t1_j2earv5 wrote
Reply to comment by Capable_Okra in At one point this was a world record holding ship. by FGoose
Technically she’s still the fastest vessel to cross the Atlantic in scheduled passenger service.
Several high speed ferries have since had faster eastbound crossings during their delivery, but did not do so carrying passengers.
Some yachts have been significantly faster, but again not in passenger service.
RexxAppeal t1_ixsug9d wrote
Haven’t been in a while, but I remember Memphis Taproom having good ones.
RexxAppeal t1_ixp1bcf wrote
Reply to comment by DJRoombasRoomba in A (maybe stupid) question about the Septa key? by [deleted]
It’s saying if you have too low a travel wallet balance, it will pull from the debit side as a cash fare instead of a Key fare.
Tomorrow try to call in and say you mistakenly loaded it as travel wallet, and intended to load debit. Maybe there can move it or refund it.
Unfortunately I suspect the limit is there to prevent people from arbitraging pretax or reduced fares into a more liquid debit balance, so they may not be flexible on it.
And for the future, research your options for prepaid debit accounts. I don’t know that much about them, but septa key appears to be worse for fees.
RexxAppeal t1_ixozgwi wrote
“If you have money in the Mastercard debit Wallet you can use it to add funds to your Travel Wallet or purchase a SEPTA fare for your Key Card. You can't transfer money from your Travel Wallet to the Mastercard debit wallet and your Travel Wallet money can't be used to pay for things like coffee or groceries. If you only have money in the Mastercard debit Wallet, you'll still be able to pay for a trip on SEPTA - it just won't be a discounted fare.”
https://www.septa.org/key/faq.html
Basically the tldr is you can activate the debit feature, but it’s not a great idea because the fees are absurd. There are better reloadable debit options, eg Amex Bluebird.
RexxAppeal t1_ix11vsx wrote
Reply to Taking Amtrak from airport to Lancaster by 4ever4eigner
Lancaster airport is a bit outside of the town where the train station is, not sure how reliable Uber is out there.
RexxAppeal t1_iwtd79y wrote
If you live in Pennsylvania, East of the Blue Route and South of the Turnpike, and you’ve ridden a SEPTA bus, go ahead and tell people you’re from Philly.
RexxAppeal t1_itz23gl wrote
Reply to comment by RexxAppeal in Hearing for Mumia Abu-Jamal, convicted in officer's 1981 death, set for Wednesday by electric_ranger
I've read it in multiple articles. It's even on the wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_v._Abu-Jamal?wprov=sfti1
RexxAppeal t1_itxdiog wrote
Reply to comment by -redacted_- in Hearing for Mumia Abu-Jamal, convicted in officer's 1981 death, set for Wednesday by electric_ranger
A lot other sources say that 44 Cal was an estimate noted during the exam, not a conclusion on the report.
RexxAppeal t1_ituzr3e wrote
Reply to Hearing for Mumia Abu-Jamal, convicted in officer's 1981 death, set for Wednesday by electric_ranger
I've never read anything that provides reasonable doubt that his gun was the murder weapon. That alone should make it an open and shut case.
But holy shit, the racism and misconduct around every other aspect of the trial was outlandish. It's like the cops, prosecutors, and judge were trying to one up each other in undermining the credibility of the proceedings.
RexxAppeal t1_itmoan0 wrote
Reply to comment by Electronic_Chard_270 in SEPTA working out kinks in mobile phone ticketing feature by bengalese
I'm on my 5th card. 1 expired, 3 just randomly stopped working. I've also had multiple problems with auto load not working and regional rail tap outs starting new trips.
By barely functional, they reached a minimum level of working. If you've been lucky with card failure and the widespread reader issues on buses and at rail stops it might not seem that bad.
RexxAppeal t1_itmm41k wrote
Reply to comment by Electronic_Chard_270 in SEPTA working out kinks in mobile phone ticketing feature by bengalese
The cards don't last, the regional rail mode was rushed out during the pandemic, and there's been no visible progress on e-wallet support.
Instead they're focused on this stupid qr code app that's going to cause chaos at the fare ox because it's slow and kludgy.
RexxAppeal t1_itlpeg8 wrote
I knew they'd start focusing on tourist features once key was barely functional for daily commuters.
RexxAppeal t1_it4esav wrote
Reply to just got laid off by slurm_lord
All the lunch places that close at 3.
RexxAppeal t1_it2424w wrote
Reply to Soju and Saké by [deleted]
Use the PLCB website to find which stores have it:
RexxAppeal t1_jegdgjr wrote
Reply to Hot take: bus rapid transit on the boulevard would be better than a subway by avo_cado
BRT is a bait and switch. It promises rapid transit benefits at bus prices, but at best you spend just as much as light rail to get a system permanently hobbled by bus shortcomings, or you get "BRT creep" and nothing but a different paint job on some bendy buses.
It's a great solution in countries with low labor and land costs where all rail infra would be imported. But it's never lived up to promises in a wealthy nation. We already have the Boulevard Direct bus, its better than before, but it's not enough to transform the Northeast like a subway would.