Sticker #112: Most Efficient way to get 50 People to Work

Sticker #112Most Efficient way to get 50 People to Work

by Andy Singer

 
 

Comments

kildaradedanann 8/8/2008

WJ- I am confused by your comment. Are you saying a car gives you anonomity? What about all the databases you land yourself in with registration and insurance?

Jeska 4/4/2006

This is one of the primary reasons that I'm looking forward to moving from a car-dependent state (Michigan) to a public transit-dependent city (New York).

Allison 1/18/2006

I wish they had decided to build the monorail thing here in Florida, like they were considering. That would have solved so many problems.

WJ 10/16/2005

Some people just like anonomity, like me. I'm out in my community, but I do like having my own personal space [not necessarily a car, but my house.]

Lola 9/26/2005

Why are we still the only nation who has not figured this out? Many of us love the idea, while still others are building up more barriers and boundaries to keep their world as narrow and as quiet as possible.(bigger fences, bigger cars, bigger and better ways to islotate ourselves from our community) I'd much rather be stuffed into a bus with an armpit in my face for a half hour than to sit alone in my car commuting in my half dazed shelter from the other people on the planet. Closeness is good.