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Posted Tue, Oct 23, 8:45 p.m.
more buses won't get people to ride in them.: You're not going to get more people on Metro buses to save the environment because the environment *inside* the buses is so consistently horrible: daily assaults, fights, disgusting behavior, rudeness, filth, temperature problems, surly drivers. *THAT* is what keeps the folks ...
MOREPosted Fri, Oct 12, 10:32 p.m.
UW & Big Science: Science takes place in a political context. If UW scientists are surprised by that, maybe they ought to check out science studies up on the Arts Quad. The Comp Sci prof (and Knute) might also learn that not all "research" on the big campus is "science". ...
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