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getmehome pweeze
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i]Originally posted by getmehome pweeze[/i]
[br]So, you think that my husband and I, who always slug together, should slug separate, if the car we get into just so happens to pick both of us up, even if the driver already has a 2nd in the car before us? Just because you may have to wait for another slug, for the car you may wait in after us?? Ok, so sorry to inconvenience you, NOT!! MYCROFT- “Yes, I think any "to hell with the rest of the world" attitude is juvenile, self-serving, and more than a little clueless. The slugging system exists to benefit those who participate in it and decisions on what should be done in any given situation should be predicated on maximizing the benefits for ALL the participants. Selfish and juvenile behaviour like you describe may benefit oneself in the short term, because it provides an immediate solution to a short-term need but it does little to help everybody get home and even less to promote a healthy level of participation in slugging that would benefit all participants. If anyone could really be so selfish as to blithely inconvenience another slug and another driver or so clueless as to be unable to identify solutions that benefit everybody, than I can only say that selfish individual is a prime example of someone without whose participation the slugging system would be greatly improved.” quote: TDAR- [You cant stand to be apart? Is that the reason here?? Helping another individual would seem the right thing to do....I mean what are we talking about here....1 hour of being apart?? :'} As an answer to both of you fools... Its about getting to work and home, isnt that the name of the game here? We both work in DC, live in the same house (in VA), share one car. So, does that mean that we have to take separate slug cars to and from work, to play lets see who gets home to the lot first? Then number one, has to wait for number two, to arrive at the lot to go home? You are joking, right? Or, next you'll suggest that we go out and buy a second car, so we can each drive two separate cars to the lot every morning, so we can possibly not interfere with the way you might be affected? Piss off to both of you. :'} |
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cedarcitynative
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S-A-C-R-I-F-I-C-E!
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KCWolfPck
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I was simply giving a comparison to show that what you view as a "sacrifice" is a necessity for most people and in the grand scheme of things, very minimal. Whether it be to drive 3 miles to the commuter lot to hop on the vanpool (my situation), or to drive 58 miles from F'Burg to DC daily....your car needs gas to run. In my opinion, putting gas in your car is a choice you make....not a sacrifice.
It's obvious that you are someone who feels the need to have the last word...so here's your chance. KCWolfPck....out! |
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cedarcitynative
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quote: KCWOLFPCK, Since when did serving in the military and giving up one's life have anything to do with this discussion? Sidebar: I support our troups and commend them for their honorable sacrifices on behalf of our country. GOD BLESS AMERICA!! End sidebar. The term sacrifice has SEVERAL definitions or appropriate usages. Moreover, there are also different LEVELS of sacrifice. Shame on on you for lumping military service and slugging into one. |
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cdatkins
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Haven't we already established that it's okay, in some limited circumstances, to bypass the first car in line if the second car alread has two people?
If so, why are we still yelling at each other? Turn down the hyperbole, people. Sheesh. |
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Baz
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I believe its S.A.C.R.I.F.I.C.E
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KCWolfPck
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When I said selfish, I was referring to when you passed up the person in the first car in line to suit your needs.
Since when is buying gas for your car so you can go to work a "sacrifice"? Oh, please!! I know people who have served our country and lost their lives recently doing it. THAT is sacrifice!! quote: Please....be gone then! |
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cedarcitynative
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quote: I don't see how both participating as a rider and driver 5 days per week could be interpreted as "selfish." The fact that I get in a car with known strangers several times a week as well as pay for gas ($2.31/gallon this morning) to drive myself and slugs qualifies as a sacrifice -- the opposite of selfish! Making a daily, substantive contribution to the efficiency of the system is hardly selfish. |
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sluDgE
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.. and remember, in the HOT proposals, buses and HOV-3 will still ride for FREE! [xx(] [B)] [:o)]
I'm skeptical. Show me! [;)] Keep on sluggin'! [:)] |
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SpongeBob
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The toll roads are inevitable, NoSUV. The more I research this, the more it looks like an iceberg. The transportation authorities in this area started holding "value pricing" symposia back in 2003. They did toll road studies in 2002. They have brought in experts, leaders, academicians, executives, elected officials... darn near everybody, and they have all said the same thing: toll roads are the answer to congestion.
Actually, it seems to be a weird message: the Greenies and the Slo-Growers think tolls will push people out of their cars because it will be too expensive and they will ride the bus. The Pavers and the Slide-Rule Brigade think HOV doesn't work (I66), has sell-able capacity, and ought to be extended past Fredericksburg to allow development. What I like is when they say HOV is broken because the fines don't deter cheaters... but somehow a $7.00 toll will deter enough people to keep the lanes clear? |
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