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I ride on a bicycle in 20 minutes and that's more than I would spend with the car (15 minutes) so, even if it was the opposite, I would choose the option which doesn't fill the environment with smoke.
Well anyway, if I must hurry, I would consider taking the car...
Regards,
Sjoerd van Leent
LPCSTR Dutch = "Double Dutch "
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I really need to get the fresh air in the morning. I prefer, however, to ride my bike and do so almost regardless the distance. Should I have to ride more than 10km I would propably prefer to be able to shower at work - or more accurately, my collegues would .
- Thomas
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I accidentally moved much to close to the place where I work - five minutes walk. But when I'm home, my thoughts are still at work
"You see the spoon? You see the spoon?" my teacher always asked. But all I saw was frogs. Kruin, BGII
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I work at home now, but when I went into an office I really loved the gig at Peachtree Software where I lived about 5 minutes (by car) from work. I could pop home in just a few minutes for anything (lunch, important private call, etc.) and be back before anyone even realized I was gone. It was also easier to get more work done because I wasn't tempted to leave earlier thinking of a long commute home. Instead I kept at it knowing that at any point I could leave and be home in just a few minutes.
Cheers,
Tom Archer
Author, Inside C#
A total abstainer is one who abstains from everything but abstention, and especially from inactivity in the affairs of others.
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Last year, I converted my home office into a workshop for my hobbies, so the home office moved to the bedroom. Right now, the computer table is so close to the bed I have to turn slightly sideways to get past the chair and into bed. I've got two server-size machines, so I have to turn them off at night so the whine of the fans won't keep me awake!
I have mixed feelings about working from home. I like the increased focus and productivity, but I also like the professional interaction and socializing of an office. However, I don't like being around other people in the morning. So for me, the best pattern seems to be working at home until noon, then going to the office for the rest of the day.
-Neil
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It takes me 5mins to get to work by car. It would take less than 1 min if there was no traffic. I bought a house in the middle of the island, so I can get to anywhere in the country in less than 15 mins.
How long does it take you guys?
(2b || !2b)
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25 mins. bumper-to-bumper the whole way.
-c
According to convention there is a sweet and a bitter, a hot and a cold, and according to convention, there is an order. In truth, there are atoms and a void.
Democritus, 400 B.C.
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It takes 1 hour in a very old bus.( Most of the Time I sleep at it)
Gaurika Wijeratne. // www.gaurika.com
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James Pullicino wrote:
How long does it take you guys?
about 30 minutes. Slightly less if i completely ignore speed limits. Most of that is on the highway, so it's not too hard on my car.
James Pullicino wrote:
I bought a house in the middle of the island, so I can get to anywhere in the country in less than 15 mins.
Not too many people could claim that!
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all the modern things
have always existed
they've just been waiting
to come out
and multiply
and take over Björk, The Modern Things
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>>I bought a house in the middle of the island, so I can >>get to anywhere in the country in less than 15 mins.
>Not too many people could claim that!
Especially if you live in Canada ... takes about 5 days to go through it by car ...
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I live about 1 tenth of a mile from work.
- Matt Newman / Windows XP Activist
-Sonork ID: 100.11179
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Matt Newman wrote:
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lol. Perhaps stupid people see you...
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3 miles, but 15 minutes. There is no direct route, only side streets.
Jon Sagara
"Did you bring the butfor?"
"What's a butfor?"
"To poop with, silly."
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15 min. walking
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15-20 minutes depending on traffic.
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Car: 5-15 minutes, depending on traffic
Bike: 20 minutes
Walk: 30-35 minutes
No generalization is 100% true.
Not even this one.
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Car:20 mins (30+ if wet)
Bike: <20 Mins (wet or dry) 25mins+ if windy
Paresh Solanki
There is no substitute for genuine lack of preparation.
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Hum! About 1h15 - 1h45 (with traffic).
Can anyone beat this?
I lived in Suburb of Chicago and I work downtown!
Amazing, now I just try not to think about it.
"Dirty hands lead to important discovery..." - Thomas Edison
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"keep your friends close. keep your enemies even closer"
ROTFLOL
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I'm using IVideoWindow to play a video, but I want the video to stop playing as soon as any key is pressed on the keyboard. I read somewhere that you need to use put_MessageDrain() to do this, but I can't get it to recognise my other window to take messages (the other window has been registered but...
Own up - who was it?
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David Wulff
I'll have a slow comfortable screw against the wall followed up with sex on the beach and a screaming orgasm on the rocks, please. Oh, and make all that with a black russian will you.
Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
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Fine I admit it wasn't me.
- Matt Newman / Windows XP Activist
-Sonork ID: 100.11179
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What gets me is that it was posted *twice*. Same text.
There's gotta be a strange behavioural study somewhere showing how net users are so used to search boxes being on the homepage that many automatically consider *any* text box on a homepage as a search box.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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or... maybe people have discovered that it's fun to try to shock/consuse/annoy all of the regulars here.
-c
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Its encouraging to see so few people cycling,
When the poll was first presented, I was worried that there would be more.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin
Free Colin Davies
"real Americans don't criticize their leaders - because they don't want the terrorists to win." -- Quote from Chris Losinger a real American"
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Ah, I just knew you had stocks in the car industry...
Cheers,
Fredrik
<right>Sonork ID: 100.11430:PhatBoy
'It is so much simpler to bury reality than it is to dispose of dreams.'
- Don Delillo, Americana
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