Looks like a zip+4 instead of a phone number. The 5 digit zip would put it north of downtown Seattle, around south Lake Union as far as I can tell.
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I honestly don’t know if this is hand written or not, and that makes it even funnier.
“Okay, but if there are any girls there, I wanna DO them!”
Not everyone knows the keyboard shortcut though. I bet you can find people hunting for it using the mouse every time.
I’ve seen posts suggesting adding the following to your .bashrc:
alias fuck='sudo $(history -p \!\!)'
Yes, better batteries that don’t spontaneously combust, and last for far more charge cycles
I don’t expect it so quickly, but hopefully lithium ion batteries (and variants like Li-poly, LiFePO4, etc)
I have all of those… Except my to-do lists are not actually long because I never get around to adding stuff to them.
This is pure genius.
davidgroto Technology•Researchers finds high levels of dangerous air particles(PM2.5) in air near electric vehicle fast charging stations.English4·4 days agoWere those other urban areas specifically parking lots/garages? (The places that charging stations tend to be)
davidgroto No Stupid Questions•32, f. Are there any dating sites that are actually free and don't suddenly force me to pay to actually use the site?5·4 days agoMessaging used to be free on OKC too. Paid stuff was only better search placement, maybe seeing your matches immediately, etc. No idea about now, I was also found by my wife there over a decade ago.
davidgroto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name•You have to know these things when you're a captain6·4 days agoAt least he was staying positive.
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The only area I know well is the NW corner of the USA, but there is indeed public transit. I can’t say how it compares to even other parts of the US, let alone other countries, but I can say that in the urban and suburban areas it’s generally possible to walk or bike to a bus stop and with some transfers, get within a walkable or bicycle-able distance of where you are going. Some rural areas have a system called “dial-a-ride” which are basically on-demand small buses if I understand correctly. Similar systems exist for people with disabilities in the urban areas also.
Besides buses there are also ferries, and local train systems (light rail) which connect neighborhoods and cities in the same major metropolitan area. Trains between major metros (such as between states) also exist, but typically it’s just not worth it: If you aren’t going to just drive it by car, then flying is both faster and cheaper than the train, and flying isn’t cheap.
There are also commuter trains between the downtowns of major (nearby) cities separate from the light rail, but I’ve never actually tried that myself.