Re: Halloween Hootenanny 2008 - Fire/Movie Night (NOT A LAN)
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:34 pm
Ok, I'm going but no Vik this year.
Edmonton's LAN Party Scene I Love You Dolphin
https://www.garagelan.com/
I'll spend the evening with her, go reverse trick or treating and tuck her in bed before coming out to the fire & movie with you guys Vik goes to bed at like 9:30 don'tcha know.Latency wrote:what? that sucks man. u sure you don't wanna be with her instead?
Psh, cars are expensive foo It takes an hour to get to the hood from here on the 8, and I can catch a $5 cab from there to your place (or the 77 which takes 15 minutes). I'll probably get there before 11:30 which is -probably- just before you planned to start the movieLatency wrote:You driving yet?
You have to factor in the time spent waiting for the bus....whether you're waiting at home or at the stop. If you're ready to go at 5, but the bus doesn't show up until 5:45, that's another 45minutes tacked on to your commute time if you're comparing to the convenience of having your own car. In this example it's 45min wait until your bus comes. 1 hour on the bus. 10min wait for the cab. 10min trip in the cab. That's over 2 hours vs. maybe 20min in a car.r337ard wrote:It takes an hour to get to the hood from here on the 8
5 & 8 are 15 minute schedules, and somewhat reliable when it's not rush hour. I agree that it's a minimum time estimate, but I find the night buses to be far more reliable than the daytime buses. If the LRT went to heritage already it would be real fast to get to the hood from hereDolphin wrote:You have to factor in the time spent waiting for the bus....whether you're waiting at home or at the stop. If you're ready to go at 5, but the bus doesn't show up until 5:45, that's another 45minutes tacked on to your commute time if you're comparing to the convenience of having your own car. In this example it's 45min wait until your bus comes. 1 hour on the bus. 10min wait for the cab. 10min trip in the cab. That's over 2 hours vs. maybe 20min in a car.r337ard wrote:It takes an hour to get to the hood from here on the 8
When you find new employment you need wheels.
I think you need to add up in one month how much you and Vik spend on bus passes and cab fares and compare it to insurance and gas costs on a cheap car.r337ard wrote:5 & 8 are 15 minute schedules, and somewhat reliable when it's not rush hour. I agree that it's a minimum time estimate, but I find the night buses to be far more reliable than the daytime buses. If the LRT went to heritage already it would be real fast to get to the hood from hereDolphin wrote:You have to factor in the time spent waiting for the bus....whether you're waiting at home or at the stop. If you're ready to go at 5, but the bus doesn't show up until 5:45, that's another 45minutes tacked on to your commute time if you're comparing to the convenience of having your own car. In this example it's 45min wait until your bus comes. 1 hour on the bus. 10min wait for the cab. 10min trip in the cab. That's over 2 hours vs. maybe 20min in a car.r337ard wrote:It takes an hour to get to the hood from here on the 8
When you find new employment you need wheels.
Anyway, I don't get down to the hood much anymore and it's not like trekking half way across the city is a regular occurrence. Plus there should be cabs hanging around the mall, and the 77 SHOULD be there when my bus gets there. I'm just expecting one to screw up the schedule and make me miss it.
So while the bus isn't ideal, it's cheap as dirt (like me). I'll live with it.
If public transportation wasn't a total fucking joke on this entire continent I would be taking it. GJ derailing the thread.Dolphin wrote:I think you need to add up in one month how much you and Vik spend on bus passes and cab fares and compare it to insurance and gas costs on a cheap car.r337ard wrote:5 & 8 are 15 minute schedules, and somewhat reliable when it's not rush hour. I agree that it's a minimum time estimate, but I find the night buses to be far more reliable than the daytime buses. If the LRT went to heritage already it would be real fast to get to the hood from hereDolphin wrote:You have to factor in the time spent waiting for the bus....whether you're waiting at home or at the stop. If you're ready to go at 5, but the bus doesn't show up until 5:45, that's another 45minutes tacked on to your commute time if you're comparing to the convenience of having your own car. In this example it's 45min wait until your bus comes. 1 hour on the bus. 10min wait for the cab. 10min trip in the cab. That's over 2 hours vs. maybe 20min in a car.r337ard wrote:It takes an hour to get to the hood from here on the 8
When you find new employment you need wheels.
Anyway, I don't get down to the hood much anymore and it's not like trekking half way across the city is a regular occurrence. Plus there should be cabs hanging around the mall, and the 77 SHOULD be there when my bus gets there. I'm just expecting one to screw up the schedule and make me miss it.
So while the bus isn't ideal, it's cheap as dirt (like me). I'll live with it.
I think it takes me less than an hour to get to joes place..r337ard wrote:Psh, cars are expensive foo It takes an hour to get to the hood from here on the 8, and I can catch a $5 cab from there to your place (or the 77 which takes 15 minutes). I'll probably get there before 11:30 which is -probably- just before you planned to start the movieLatency wrote:You driving yet?
Latency wrote:K guys, gonna cancel this