way2gimpy

way2gimpy t1_ja5wif3 wrote

I joined OneLife because I used to live by the Capitol Hill gym. I would try to drive out once a week to shoot around. Now that I moved I'm probably going to quit. I've found their clubs and equipment dated.

I'm probably going to check out LA Fitness and see how their courts are.

Note if you have FEPBlue health insurance they have deals for gyms. It is a little pain in the ass, but you can save some money on join and monthly fees.

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way2gimpy t1_j9bh0o6 wrote

Reply to comment by nakoros in DC Real ID by Bdubbs987

Dc dmv (and really all the dmv I’ve been to) requires two things: proof of identity and proof of address. Some jurisdictions are stricter than others, but identification from an accepted source is what they’re looking for. A valid US passport should be acceptable in all US jurisdictions. Just like in most states, military ids and ids from federal agencies are also usually acceptable.

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way2gimpy t1_j6o85p1 wrote

It is fairly common if you have a lot of tall buildings around you. It always takes a while for the gps to match my location when coming out of a garage. Have had similar issues in nyc and Philly. I listen to mostly satellite radio and I do notice more “dead spots” in dmv than other areas.

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way2gimpy t1_j5uz34m wrote

That has nothing to do with whether the station is above or below ground. Most of the suburban stations are built in the middle of a highway. Noma is above ground and it’s right in the middle of the neighborhood. You’d be walking the same distance from the reston station to anywhere if the station was above or below ground.

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