I generally have no trouble with muni metro. To what are youreferring?
Tony Godshall
Tony Godshall <togo@of.net>
Tue, 17 May 2005 00:09:22 -0700
I never had any trouble myself, but there were stories about
how folks on the way to the last SF BAD meeting were stuck
for some time in a tunnel.
Regardless, BART serves a wide area, and anything that
requires a transfer away from it significantly impacts
convenience and therefore attendance.
I'm seriously considering not attending the linux-picnic
this year or organizing one that's handier to the car-free
and car-lite crowd (I am not yet free but I am moving in
that direction). But given how little time I am willing to
put to organizing, it'll probably not materialize at all, or
be a single buttock event at best.
According to Michael Paoli,
> I'm not a highly regular rider of Muni, but having worked in San Francisco
> for years, and having, and having had friends that live there, etc.
> I find much of the time Muni isn't too bad, ... but it does mess up to a
> significant degree a non-trivial percentage of the time, ... and sometimes
> it messes up rather to quite badly (usually at the most inconvenient of times,
> but that may have more to do with Murphy than Muni), e.g.:
> http://bad.debian.net/list/2005-April/002801.html
>
> Quoting Nick Moffitt <nick@zork.net>:
>
> > begin Tony Godshall quotation:
> > > On top of convenience issues, there are apparently (I hear) reasons
> > > to avoid muni rail. I didn't try to make it to that meeting, but I
> > > hear there were issues.
> >
> > I generally have no trouble with muni metro. To what are you
> > referring?
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