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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: epicure who wrote (62290)10/10/2002 6:06:47 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82486
 
You are trying to plan your day. Does it make sense to start in Chinatown, planning to stay for lunch, then run up to the Cloisters for a couple of hours, then catch a Broadway matinee, then go to the Guggenheim, then go to Little Italy for dinner, then catch a show at Radio City Music Hall in the evening? No, it would take a long time to reach the Cloisters from Chinatown, unless traffic were unusually light, and, in any case, by the time you left the Cloisters, the matinee would have started. After a futile ride down to the theater district, you would be fortunate to get to the Guggenheim before closing. Of course, you would make Little Italy for dinner, but by the time you fought your way back up to Broadway, the play would have started. Etc.

If you need data on driver's ed and auto accidents to figure out that not knowing how to drive, but doing so anyway, is a recipe for disaster, well, I am at a loss.