On the train, OTOH, there's often a urine smell. And occasionally a very bad poo-poo smell.
I seem to remember the Purple line being especially bad for this. I rarely notice an issue with the Green or Pink, which is what I take these days.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
On the train, OTOH, there's often a urine smell. And occasionally a very bad poo-poo smell.
I seem to remember the Purple line being especially bad for this. I rarely notice an issue with the Green or Pink, which is what I take these days.
I seem to remember the Purple line being especially bad for this.
I think the Red line is the worst, as it's by far the longest rail line in the CTA, so homeless people board it to sleep.
To fight this, they have a new rule that if you ride a train to the end of the line, you can't just get back in a train going the opposite direction, but instead have to pay again. I think that's helped a little.
Could you? To my profile address?
OK, I'll do that on my lunch break....
tommy, thanks for that math link. That may be exactly what I've been looking for. I'm so bad at math, and I hate that - I'd love to start over learning math.
I have not read enough Dickens to evaluate this....
Charles Dickens 'gave characters a secret queer side'
Pip and Herbert from Great Expectations are among those who really have homosexual leanings, the study by Dr Holly Furneaux of Leicester University claimed.
Often Dickens' male characters "conveniently" fall in love with the sister of their best friend, which she read as further evidence that he had woven the suggestion of homosexual relationships into his plots.
I drive my kid to school, because the bus stops by our house at 6:50am, and school is 4 blocks away and starts at 7:45am. Casper isn't usually awake yet at 6:50am. And anyway, we all commute together in one car, and it's a sedan. Lots of people walk their kids to school, but they are mostly people with fairly flexible jobs (like, University Professor, Chef, In-House Counsel for REM), or jobs at start later than mine (8am).
Will you let Casper walk on her own at any point?
Charles Dickens 'gave characters a secret queer side'
Stephen Fry's first novel The Liar features a "lost" Dickens story with a gay plot line.
With the CTA cutbacks I'll be able to take the bus to get downtown, but I'll have to take the red line home. Evening on the red line in winter is often smelly. I'm not looking forward to it.
I'd like to - especially to get a group of kids to walk together from my end of the neighborhood. My target age for that is 8 - it's only 4 blocks but there's a 5-lane road to cross (with a crossing guard) and the turn in to the school is a bit dodgy, traffic-wise.
At least as big an issue as safety is actually getting to school on time, though - walking with her is 15 minutes, and she's not a morning person.