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Posted Sat, Sep 6, 2:27 p.m.
Kindle and the must have it NOW generation: Good comments, Jane; well written as usual. We have two Kindles in our household and your pickle analogy is the single biggest plus for a Kindle and boy am I disappointed when the book I just heard about is NOT in the ...
MOREPosted Wed, Aug 6, 12:56 p.m.
lower not higher fares: It may seem upside-down to Mr. Rosenberg to suggest lower fares rather than higher fares but here goes. From 1974 to 1980 I was the transit planner at Metro. Then the fare box covered about 1/3 of the revenue with Motor Vehicle Excise tax (MVET) and ...
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