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fivethirty
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Comment #9702620
Thanks for writing this. I still rank getting getting buzzed by some dude jumping the Captain while climbing the last few pitches of the East Buttress as one of the more exciting t…
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Comment #9702512
An note about the cables, mostly because I've always found this to be a weird historical aside. The cables today were put up in 1919, but follow closely both the style and path of …
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Comment #7568843
If you don't mind, when did this happen? Almost the exact same thing happened to me around the beginning of this year.
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Comment #7221538
I won't call you over-cautious, but I submit that it's much much cheaper to travel around the world for an extended period of time that you might imagine depending on where you go …
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Comment #6643334
As someone in their 20s who spends a lot of time climbing and wondering how that lifestyle is going to work out long term with programming, your story sounds pretty inspiring. Noth…
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Comment #6208923
This brings back fond memories of thisisnotporn, which sadly seems to have vanished from the internet.
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Comment #4020308
I have found it quite possible to spend ~$20k annually living in San Francisco and (currently) Palo Alto. Of course, I don't own a car, don't have kids, and live with six housemate…
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Comment #3997292
Being legally allowed to weave between lanes doesn't seem right. Yeah, I'm not really sure why it's legal, but I've also never ridden a motorcycle. A quick glance at Wikipedia sugg…
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Comment #3997195
But if bicycles are treated like motor vehicles, why is it that you often find them creating a lane where there is none? You don't often see motorcycles riding alongside cars, in t…
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Comment #3997160
The trade off being that it takes twice as long to get anywhere because you can't go very fast. At least that was my experience commuting on a bike in Japan.
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Comment #3997146
Except that, as is mentioned in the OP, in the US cyclists are legally allowed use most all roadways and are treated legally like an automobile in cases where a bike lane does not …
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Comment #3974268
Sorry, in retrospect that first comment came across as super condescending when I didn't mean it that way at all. How do mandatory pre-reqs fit into this? I agree with you here -- …
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Comment #3973996
At the risk of sounding trite, college is what you make of it. If all you care about is trading in your four years and n-thousand dollars for a marketable degree, then of course yo…