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Plenty of suburbanites go there when they make their rare trip into the city for a game or concert, because they don’t know any better. They’re basically tourists, but they are technically from “around here”.

That banner looks like they skipped a color layer when printing it, like they only put drop shadows but forgot the letters above them.

Fairmount Park is one of the largest urban parks in the world. It’s just that the Centennial Concourse section, Philly’s equivalent of Grant Park, is a couple miles from Center City and has poor transit access.

I’m all for public transit, and believe this country should spend vastly more money to make it an effective options for at least 3/4 of the population.

No mention of the yankees - KC Athletics “special relationship”?

Plenty of new organisations take anonymous tips though. Here’s the New York Times:

please forward that memo/response to journalists. It’s exactly the type of resistance that need to be reported on.

Russia’s lead in this is almost entirely due to their lack of warm water ports. They’re also largely on their own, where NATO as whole has a fair number of icebreakers.

They won’t impeach him. They’ll find enough Republicans whose seats are either entirely safe, or are retiring, and then promise some lame duck Democrat something big to make the motion

Well, the US has the stadiums and airports at least. A lot of US cities have surprisingly few hotel rooms compared to international cities of similar size. And our transportation infrastructure often struggles with large events.

It’s also why the US may never get another. We have too many modern stadia, so there aren’t enough bribes to hand out for construction contracts

They’ll probably also require host nations to build 50% more gigantic stadiums that will never see a full house.

If a replay official or automated ball-spotter helps them get it right more often, it should be required, not banned.

It almost certainly wouldn’t, because it’s much more of a Metropolitan/Rural divide between Liberals and Conservatives.

The frustrating aspect of 5/24 is that they look at all your cards over the last two years, which is much more than other issuers who tend to look mostly at their own cards over the last year or two, and the last 3-6 months overall. Citi’s 1 bonus per product line every 2 years and Amex’s only 1 bonus ever per card

your keys need an entire pocket?

your keys need an entire pocket?

that’s a fair point. many of these surveys are comparing nearly identical products, so it’s more about which brand is a standout in the field.

that’s a fair point. many of these surveys are comparing nearly identical products, so it’s more about which brand

the thing is, once you go past 4 or 5 cards, your needs jump. My weekday needs are everything you carry, plus a train pass, an HID key for my office, and my Corporate Amex. Add those 3 to your everyday carry and it pushes the limit of what any of these little things can manage.

the thing is, once you go past 4 or 5 cards, your needs jump. My weekday needs are everything you carry, plus a

yeeeesh. Not only are the first three terrible, they’re all terrible in the same ways. They don’t actually protect the cards. When I was a cashier I always dreaded the people with the rubber bands and binder clips because they were the most likely to have damaged cards that wouldn’t read. They offer zero organisation.

yeeeesh. Not only are the first three terrible, they’re all terrible in the same ways. They don’t actually protect