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Nov. 24th, 2004 12:55 pmYou know, one of these days, I'm not going to be living in the DC area anymore, and some dumbass is going to make the mistake of standing in front of me on an escalator, and I'm going to jump on his head and tattoo "TOURIST!" in big black letters all over his forehead.
And when I give my defense as "Walk left, stand right! Walk left, stand right!" in court, I won't even be able to get away with it. *sigh*
In other news, another Christmas present down, seven more to go. :)
And when I give my defense as "Walk left, stand right! Walk left, stand right!" in court, I won't even be able to get away with it. *sigh*
In other news, another Christmas present down, seven more to go. :)
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Date: 2004-11-28 11:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-28 11:26 am (UTC)Of course the last fifty feet or so is exposed to the sky, which means that more than once I was exhausted enough at the end of the day to want to just ride up by that point -- only to get hit by a face-full of pouring rain and have to climb like mad in sheer self-preservation. :-p
Hot damn! I just checked the web for that station (to see if they had the actual length listed (they don't) and saw this:Do you know how much money in taxis it would have saved me if that extension had been operating in my day? *shakes head*
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Date: 2004-11-28 03:10 pm (UTC)Article here (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A31605-2004May16.html), shows metro escalators at 90 feet/minute and DuPont's escalator taking 2:10 versus Wheaton's 3:00. Go figure.
I knew the damned thing was long, but I had no idea it was that long! :)