Tuesday, February 24, 2015

In three hours, you could probably walk there

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  1. I am sooooo glad I had to take the car back (again) to the garage to have it fixed and therefore worked from home. Otherwise, this would have been part of my saga last night. Things were really screwed up with that car on tracks and notices of trains being a hour late were not uncommon.

    3 hours? I am thinking it was a typo. Oh, please be a typo.

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  2. I could run that in an hour and a half!

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  3. I was in Dijon France a year ago waiting to take a TGV south to Nice. The Northbound 10:00 train was 4 hours late on a 2 hour headway. I don't know how they did that without also having the 12:00 train 2 hours late.

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