they don't place alarm markers on the food i buy: box of cereal, fresh fruit, bag of rice, can of beans...
in IL, they might put markers on liquor but IDK bc i quit years ago
Most of the ocean you won't be detected in. There's just nobody looking for anyone out there. So stay away from eezs and littoral zones and you ll be alone in no time.
- good pair of underwear
- good pair of socks
- bag of fancy coffee
Of course not. Take a look at OP's topic, we "pirate" these things to creatively save money.
would be embarrassing if intelligence services didn't deploy bots to push propaganda and create divisions
the US doesn't have any diesel-electric subs in service they're all nukes
Commence primary ignition
got a tldr for me bud? I'm going to work and don't have time. gotta earn my keep
You have this whole understanding of who/what I am.
It's ridiculous 😆
I don't see that suggestion anywhere. Sun must be in my eyes
Agriculture is also a private business. You're making less sense now than you were a moment ago.
That's a common issue with arguments like this: no plan for implementation.
In life, it's easy to point out the problems. Much harder to develop solutions, even harder to implement them.
Don't do what is easy, play on hard mode. Play to win
So let's get some food stamp programs going. Idk what else to tell you
CrossRail Chicago: Making High Speed Rail in America Possible
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I don't quite understand how it works. Union Station will connect to Oglevie? How does that help?
They're already not very far from one another. If I needed to get to Oglevie from Union station, I can walk on the street... but now there will be a tunnel linking the two? Wouldn't the tunnel be the same distance? Also, how does that get me to St Louis in 2 hours?
I feel like I'm missing something important.
AMSTERDAM, N.Y. — Thirteen cars of a CSX Transportation train derailed near Albany, N.Y., this morning, disrupting Amtrak service and leading to road closures. WNYT-TV reports most of the cars, part of a 157-car train en route from Selkirk, N.Y., to Buffalo, were empty tank cars. Montgomery County ...
Would be nice if Amtrak had publicly funded rails
An ambitious plan to improve and add rail service at Chicago’s Union Station is getting another shot in the arm, with federal and state officials pushing for nearly $900 million in grants for the project.
Chicago railroads, a return of the king?
Biagi announced her resignation Monday after nearly four years at the helm of the department, during which time advocates pressed for more bike lanes.
Anyone know who MBJ is working with to replace Gia Biagi?
Pope Francis on Sunday called on Russia to reverse its decision to abandon the Black Sea grain deal, under which it had allowed Ukraine to export grain from its seaports despite the ongoing war.
It makes sense that the Pope supports a western approach to the grain intitiative.
Bike the Drive registration is now open!
IMPORTANT EVENT INFORMATION
Date: Sunday, September 3, 2023
Time: 6:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m., Festival 8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Main Location: Butler Field in Grant Park
235 S. Columbus Dr.
Chicago, IL 60604
The "multimodal" project scope contains no bicycle or transit components, and, for pedestrians, merely re-installs the existing crosswalk and walk signals at the widened mouth of the off-ramp
It's easier to call it multimodal. Makes you sound good too
Mayor Johnson’s transition report includes strong vision for walking, biking, and transit - Active Transportation Alliance
- Developing a citywide network of bus rapid transit and dedicated bus lanes
- Lowering speed limits to 20 mph on arterial streets and 10 mph on residential streets
- Restricting right turns on red lights
- Creating a connected and protected bike network
- Developing a network of neighborhood slow streets
- Creating a multi-disciplinary response to support the safety, health, and housing needs of people on transit
- Working towards a municipal Plow the Sidewalks program
- Limiting commercial traffic on residential streets
- Citywide curb management program that addresses needs for deliveries, drop-offs, and accessibility
- Adding new customer support personnel such as “transit ambassadors” to CTA’s staff
- Better coordination among transportation agencies at different levels of government
Would be really great if MBJ lowered the speed limit citywide, eliminated rights on red, and expands alternative modes of transport like BRT and bicycle network
We would like to hear your thoughts and concerns about the IDOT/CDOT project to Redefine the Drive. The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and the Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) have begun a study to improve North Lake Shore Drive. The study encompasses the area between Gran...
We should not be redefining The Drive, we should be reimagining our lakefront. We can NOT rebuild a highway on our lake, especially not in the face of a global climate crisis and traffic violence epidemic across our nation.
At the same time, the Chicago Park District is working on a new plan to revitalize Grant Park, our front yard. We want to make sure that in the 2023 Grant Park Framework Plan measures are taken to calm and limit traffic through the park while increasing pedestrian and cycling infrastructure.
Our lakefront is one of Chicago's, and our region's, most cherished treasures and assets. We should respect it and respect all Chicagoans by investing in an active transportation corridor that provides safe access to our lake and our city.
We need new metrics for these projects so we can minimize Vehicle Miles Traveled, minimize vehicle emissions, and maximize accessibility and green space. We can do this by improving cyclist and pedestrian safety with raised bike paths and raised crosswalks, and increase access to the lakefront and parks. Maximizing access to the lakefront will require infrastructure, facilities, and programming that integrate Universal Design principles.
Adding more lanes to this highway or any highway won't fix congestion, it hasn't worked for decades. We need active transportation options like protected BRT or light rail which can move more people than any highway ever could.
Call on Rep. Ann Williams to:
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Restart this flawed decade-long process
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Eliminate the false sense of need for a highway on our lakefront.
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Consider our climate, people, and environment when thinking about what our lakefront should look like. The current process does none of those things in a meaningful way.
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Continue re-imagining by bringing more green spaces and better transit to the entire lakefront, for ALL Chicagoans.
Data also show that so far crashes have not appeared to decrease.
Hope they reduce the speed limit in the city to 25 and use the revenue to support the CTA, bicycle stuff, and better pedestrian crossings.
Police search for driver of SUV involved in fatal hit-and-run crash
Doesn't matter if you're wearing a helmet when a 3 ton SUV runs you down
A new mode of transportation is gaining popularity on the streets of Vancouver, but people who have adopted it are facing hefty fines.
If roads are for transportation, what gives?
What is this place in Gold Coast?
I noticed this outlined and shaded region in Gold Coast near Oak St Beach on Google maps, but don't know why it's shaded. Anyone have ideas?
Higher speed rail service between Chicago and St. Louis begins
Little Illinois making fast rail service a priority in the midwest. Folks this is the MIDWEST!
You know, rural with large distances between population centers. If Illinois can do this, any state can.
Favorite IRC client?
My guess is that most people use Irssi or Weechat. Would be surprised to hear if anyone uses ircii or mirc, and the only way to find out is to ask.
What's your favorite client?
Don't you just hate terrible parking?
I understand that we're going to have motor vehicles well into the future, but this is ridiculous. I have to assume this person was drunk or something.
What are some rhyming word pairs that can be used to describe a person's action?
For example:
poop scoop (poop scooper)
flip flop (flip flopper)
EVs more dangerous on impact
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley suggested at a June 4 CNN town hall that the nation’s infrastructure isn’t
>Being struck by a vehicle that is 1,000 pounds heavier than the one you’re riding in increases the chance of death by 47%, according to a study by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
I feel like this will be taken to mean "I need an even heavier car to be safe"
Action Alert! Milwaukee Ave Complete Street! Please voice your support!
Want a protected bike lane on MKE between Western and North? Meeting on Monday 6pm at the Wicker Park-Bucktown Library with Ward 32.
Let’s get this done.