Marion Cobretti
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DFW is the worst Airport in the history of mankind. It was very obviously designed by someones cousin.
UNT. Let's start a fight.
I am sitting in the library right now!
DFW is the worst Airport in the history of mankind. It was very obviously designed by someones cousin.
DFW is the worst Airport in the history of mankind. It was very obviously designed by someones cousin.
Traveling photographer. Been to every state twice in the last two years for work. Out of state on average once a week for work. DFW is by far the worse designed airport I've ever seen in america. Even Mexico City's airport is easier to navigate.You must not travel much.
The geographic size of the country had little to do with the density of metropolitan areas. The difference is that while in the 50s America funded the reconstruction of Europe's rail system, locally America decided to build high speed commuter roads for cars. Daily travel time is what people consider when choosing where to live, not the distance between LA and NYC.
I think DFW ..... good food selection,
Hobby in Houston has a papasitos. It's h-towns flagship tex-mex you have to tryI will now disregard your opinion on any and all future matters
Admittedly, I haven't tried very hard here, but I don't understand just what in the hell is happening at 290 and 610.
Hobby in Houston has a papasitos. It's h-towns flagship tex-mex you have to try
Yeah, we have nothing to brag about with sports but at least we get Denton over Arlington. Stay away from our music department if you know what's good for you!Lol please, tell your basketball team to step their game up. I was at the Super Pit last year where y'all got killed by our team and we weren't even that good.
UNT is pretty nice though, I love the 1 O'clock band and a lot of the non ratchet women up there are gorgeous. Campus feels like Texas Tech but without the Red Raider rash.
I don't get what that could possibly mean.DFW is the worst Airport in the history of mankind. It was very obviously designed by someones cousin.
This is what I picture hell would look like.
#teamscandinavia
The geographic size of the country had little to do with the density of metropolitan areas. The difference is that while in the 50s America funded the reconstruction of Europe's rail system, locally America decided to build high speed commuter roads for cars. Daily travel time is what people consider when choosing where to live, not the distance between LA and NYC.
I don't get what that could possibly mean.
I love living in the country.I sorta remember that about the time SimCity came out, I was doing some reading about real life traffic scenarios and what various cities, states, and countries were doing to address their problems. I recall something about someone saying that merely adding more and more capacity doesn't necessarily solve the problem. People, behaving as people do, are just going to keep on using it up without a care until it gets clogged again.
Solutions that involved having people pay some kind of cost to use popular routes during congested times appeared to be a more consistent answer.
The interstate highways were built so a plane could land on them in an emergency right?No. We built our highways to move military equipment around the country as fast as possible. Look at the official name of the US Interstate highway system: "Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_Highways
It doesn't have anything to do with urban planning or moving people around.
If there was a highly strategic, military use for high-speed railways in the United States, we would have the best in the world.
I'm pretty sure the Katy Texas Freeway in Houston has that many lanes as well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_10_in_Texas
Houston: 1
Dallas: 0
The interstate highways were built so a plane could land on them in an emergency right?
I thought I read before that traffic is like air and just fills all available lanes no matter how many you build.
Something like this maybe? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Induced_demand
Man, American urban planning is an absolute mess.
Metro rail is mostly above ground piece of shit with a really limited route. I mean it's better than nothing for sure, i have a few relatives that work downtown that use it but it's hardly comparable to nyc/tokyo/seoul/london/paris(hell even montreal and to ) etc... systems.
UNT. Let's start a fight.
UNT is pretty nice though, I love the 1 O'clock band and a lot of the non ratchet women up there are gorgeous. Campus feels like Texas Tech but without the Red Raider rash lol.
Traveling photographer. Been to every state twice in the last two years for work. Out of state on average once a week for work. DFW is by far the worse designed airport I've ever seen in america. Even Mexico City's airport is easier to navigate.
Live jazz while you're eating lunch is one of the best perks of this school. I haven't been to UTA, but yeahhh.. if I were in Arlington I'd be broke right there with Treechopper seeing every Rangers game possible.
The Chinese are now trying to emulate the American Highway network.
They need to try harder. A couple years ago they had a week long traffic jam. I know LA traffic is bad, and you can be stuck for a few hours, but being stuck in traffic for 7 days? that's some frustrating shit
I think DFW is pretty great for such a large airport. Easy transportation between terminals, free wifi, a decent number of AC outlets, good food selection, etc.
I've never gone through security at DFW, so I can't offer an opinion on it, but I'll take a layover in DFW over ORD any day of the week.
Now I just wish they'd finish this.
The Chinese are now trying to emulate the American Highway network.
It is a law of the natural universe that 635 must be in a constant state of construction.
I can assure you, our politicians are frantically scrambling for ideas on what else they can do to it before the express project completes for fear that the fabric of space and time might tear without more orange barrels occupying half of the lanes.
North Texas is a commuter area-- the Dallas- Fort Worth Metroplex particularly. I have lived in Rockwall most of my life, but for college, I had to travel to Arlington (45 to 60 min drive). Then you have attractions and entertainment venues-- those are scattered everywhere. There is no centeral location for anything. You got stuff in Arlington, Irving, downtown Dallas, downtown Ft. Worth, Addison, Frisco, Plano, Garland, Mesquite, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Lewisville, and dozens of other suburban areas that continue to grow and expand. It never ends.
That's the sexiest thing I've ever seen - lets do that to the 101 in the Bay Area please. Stack that fucker.
We still need to do a DFW GAF meetup. We can talk about our hatred of 635 in person.
We need this in Austin, stat.
Metro rail is mostly above ground piece of shit with a really limited route. I mean it's better than nothing for sure, i have a few relatives that work downtown that use it but it's hardly comparable to nyc/tokyo/seoul/london/paris(hell even montreal and to ) etc... systems.
I'd rather have DART
We should meet somewhere on 635.
Ha! I vote the Galleria at 5 o' clock on Friday.
Seriously, this just thread just turned into DFW Gaf. Fitting that it would be in a thread about the roads.
Yeah, we have nothing to brag about with sports but at least we get Denton over Arlington. Stay away from our music department if you know what's good for you!
EDIT: To be fair, if I was in Arlington I would go broke from going to all those Ranger games.
Live jazz while you're eating lunch is one of the best perks of this school. I haven't been to UTA, but yeahhh.. if I were in Arlington I'd be broke right there with Treechopper seeing every Rangers game possible.
UTA doesn't have a football team, but honestly I'm surprised they have any sports teams at all. They have to go up against the Cowboys and Rangers whether they like it or not.
We still need to do a DFW GAF meetup. We can talk about our hatred of 635 in person.
DFW is the worst Airport in the history of mankind. It was very obviously designed by someones cousin.
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It would be nice if cities didn't want to build into all of that land but it's cheaper that way. As such, you have you drive.