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In honor of Maybe Post 1000 of this thread and of julyfour.us, here is an email I received this morning.mayone.us posted:Dear MoveOn member, Homura and Sickle fucked around with this message at 21:26 on Jul 4, 2014 |
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I haven't seen any mention of this in D&D and am not sure this warrants it's own thread. (Or I'm just too lazy to make one.) However, the Mayday PAC pledge drive ends today and is $750k from it's goal: https://mayday.us/ It's an interesting approach to fixing money in US politics founded by the always amazing Lawrence Lessig. I've donated $200 to it. Edit: ^^^^ hehhehehe
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Oh, so they changed the url to mayday.us now? So much for all of our mayonnaise jokes
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 21:26 |
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confused posted:It's an interesting approach to fixing money in US politics founded by the always amazing Lawrence Lessig. I've donated $200 to it. Why? Didn't you see that Brian Boyko thread?
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 21:27 |
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it's real stupid and an example of the lack of imagination and guts of americans and maybe even of the modern citizen in general
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Jerry Manderbilt posted:Oh, so they changed the url to mayday.us now? Their Twitter handle is still @MayOneUs
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confused posted:I haven't seen any mention of this in D&D and am not sure this warrants it's own thread. (Or I'm just too lazy to make one.) However, the Mayday PAC pledge drive ends today and is $750k from it's goal: I'm afraid I have some unfortunate news to share. why was this thread never goldmined
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Hedera Helix posted:I'm afraid I have some unfortunate news to share. Oops. Didn't see it. Didn't come up when I did a search.
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To celebrate America I am drinking a microbrew beer and just finished eating burgers made of buffalo, the most American of all dishes
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Hedera Helix posted:I'm afraid I have some unfortunate news to share. That really does deserve a goldmine.
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R. Mute posted:it's real stupid and an example of the lack of imagination and guts of americans and maybe even of the modern citizen in general It'd the domestic political equivalent of an international dissident group protesting american military hegemony by building a small conventional army. Protesting a rigged game by increasing your participation in it just lends it more legitimacy, and even if every disgruntled voter contributed as much as they could it'd still be a tiny super PAC. That's why PACs exist; it puts the political battle into a medium entrenched interests can't lose. It's possibly the dumbest moderate-left movement yet, but thanks to Boyko and now Jack loving Abramoff it's also the funniest.
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Hedera Helix posted:I'm afraid I have some unfortunate news to share. Xylo, why have you not goldmined this thread yet?
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corn in the bible posted:So I guess if you used Tor or ever looked at their website you're now considered an extremist by the NSA. That's nice. Why do you think the Navy let it be released for public use in the first place dude?
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Breakfast All Day posted:It'd the domestic political equivalent of an international dissident group protesting american military hegemony by building a small conventional army. Protesting a rigged game by increasing your participation in it just lends it more legitimacy, and even if every disgruntled voter contributed as much as they could it'd still be a tiny super PAC. That's why PACs exist; it puts the political battle into a medium entrenched interests can't lose. Wow I didn't realize how futile life is! Thanks for pointing it out. Off to go kill myself.
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confused posted:It's an interesting approach to fixing money in US politics FWIW WolfPAC has gotten bills passed in two States already (California(!) and Vermont) and has a bunch of others in process around the country. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiiOUp-V6-4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6k7cL3z0Bk http://www.wolf-pac.com/the_plan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_PAC#Process_of_adoption quote:Wolf PAC is an American political action committee formed in 2011 with the goal of "ending corporate personhood and publicly financing all elections in our country", to include the restriction of large monetary donations to political candidates, parties, and groups. Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks is one of the driving forces behind it, and while I know a lot of people here dont like him hes got a hell of a megaphone. quote:The Young Turks claims to be "the world's largest online news show"; YouTube video views stood at a total of 1 billion in April 2013. quote:It was announced on July 30, 2013 that The Young Turks launched on Roku with the TYT Network. quote:In April 2014 The Young Turks launched on Hulu as a channel.
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confused posted:Wow I didn't realize how futile life is! Thanks for pointing it out. Off to go kill myself.
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R. Mute posted:a really bad response this. wow. man. whoa. bad. bad. awful. Wow! Another reason to end it all. Better end it sooner. Switching from pills to jumping off a building.
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This might arguably be the stupidest thing I've ever put into words, but ever since I took an elective on Buddhism in college, I made this idiotic association. Specifically, when we discussed Zen disciplines that try to use koans and deprivation meditation to induce spiritual 'leaps' in the form of moments of clarity, often nonsensically but mutually understood, the first thing that came to mind were forums like FYAD. Generally nonsensical, often to the point of incomprehension that on rare occasions lead to memetic transcendence. ...People gave me scholarships
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confused posted:Wow! Another reason to end it all. Better end it sooner. Switching from pills to jumping off a building.
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Hedera Helix posted:I'm afraid I have some unfortunate news to share. liberals are so loving stupid
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Aurubin posted:This might arguably be the stupidest thing I've ever put into words, but ever since I took an elective on Buddhism in college, I made this idiotic association. Specifically, when we discussed Zen disciplines that try to use koans and deprivation meditation to induce spiritual 'leaps' in the form of moments of clarity, often nonsensically but mutually understood, the first thing that came to mind were forums like FYAD. Generally nonsensical, often to the point of incomprehension that on rare occasions lead to memetic transcendence. i think you should post this in fyad
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R. Mute posted:don't kill yourself, it's okay to be wrong. Stan Smith would disagree.
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goatse.cx posted:liberals are so loving stupid Two sides of the same coin.
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ThirdPartyView posted:Stan Smith would disagree.
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R. Mute posted:i don't know who that is American's greatest hero.
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oh.
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Swan Oat posted:Aside from the Acela high speed rail that connects NYC and DC, Amtrak is slow and expensive. However, Vox dot com content editor Max Fischer had a twitter meltdown last night because his train had to stop due to the hurricane, so I wholeheartedly support and love Amtrak now. Amtrak is nevertheless often significantly less expensive than the private passenger services ever were, inflation adjusted. It's also faster than most people think, a lot of perceived slowness comes out of the fact the lines are often indirectly routed to avoid troublesome terrain, and station stops on long distance routes are often quite long to ensure all passengers and luggage can be transferred on and off.
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Amtrak. It's Joe Biden approved!
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# ? Jul 5, 2014 01:49 |
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Nobody I know takes Amtrak any more, ever since the BoltBus was introduced.
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Literally the only time I've taken Amtrak in recent memory was when I needed to get back to Irvine and was stuck in San Diego without a car.
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The Kansas City - St Louis line is pretty good.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSi-1-2ndVQ
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Nintendo Kid posted:Amtrak is nevertheless often significantly less expensive than the private passenger services ever were, inflation adjusted. It's also faster than most people think, a lot of perceived slowness comes out of the fact the lines are often indirectly routed to avoid troublesome terrain, and station stops on long distance routes are often quite long to ensure all passengers and luggage can be transferred on and off.
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Nintendo Kid posted:Amtrak is nevertheless often significantly less expensive than the private passenger services ever were, inflation adjusted. It's also faster than most people think, a lot of perceived slowness comes out of the fact the lines are often indirectly routed to avoid troublesome terrain, and station stops on long distance routes are often quite long to ensure all passengers and luggage can be transferred on and off. My perception of Amtrak being terrible comes from the fact that it's faster and more convenient to take the bus, and parallel comparison to, say, France, or Israel, ffs.
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Amtrack is more comfortable than the bus and usually cheaper than air. Plus you can walk around, visit the observation car, get drunk, etc. You can also sometimes find good deals on sleeper rooms. Plus I like it cause it's kind of romantic. Also there's a nice song about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvMS_ykiLiQ.
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GWBBQ posted:The Boston to NYC and Washington DC trains stop in Stamford CT and are typically an hour or two late by the time they get there, that's where my perception of slowness comes from. The commuter rail operators tend to get in the way on that section of track, with Metro-North having explicit priority over its section. On time performance tends to be much higher between Philly and NYC in particular, and as far as NYC-Washington. Incidentally, Amtrak is looking into long-term planning for an alternate route from NYC to Boston by way of Hartford and Springfield that avoids the congestion of the commuter rail lines on the current NEC between the two cities. It would be in some ways a revival of an older service Amtrak discontinued on most of the same route in the 80s, however it'd be fully built to the higher speed rail specs the line between Newark and DC is. Absurd Alhazred posted:My perception of Amtrak being terrible comes from the fact that it's faster and more convenient to take the bus, and parallel comparison to, say, France, or Israel, ffs. Depends on the city pair. A lot of city pairs are significantly more expensive by bus than Amtrak.Sure if you're hopping between major Northeast cities there's a lot of routes available and lots of seats at cheap prices; but start trying to get to the Midwest or something and prices increase almost as fast as the routes available decrease. Nintendo Kid fucked around with this message at 04:29 on Jul 5, 2014 |
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Sharkie posted:Amtrack is more comfortable than the bus and usually cheaper than air. Plus you can walk around, visit the observation car, get drunk, etc. You can also sometimes find good deals on sleeper rooms. Plus I like it cause it's kind of romantic. Well, for me in Albany, having to take at least two buses to the other side of the river just to take the train down to NYC isn't worth it when I can take one bus to Greyhound, then a bus to NYC. Much cheaper, too. It would be great if they hadn't moved the station across the river, but there you are. I guess I shouldn't fault Amtrak, it's the US's inability to understand that passenger trains can't work well if they're not where people without cars have easy access to them. But to hell with the carless, right? No car, no rights. Nintendo Kid posted:Depends on the city pair. A lot of city pairs are significantly more expensive by bus than Amtrak.
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Sheng-ji Yang posted:im gay
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Sharkie posted:Amtrack is more comfortable than the bus and usually cheaper than air. Plus you can walk around, visit the observation car, get drunk, etc. You can also sometimes find good deals on sleeper rooms. Plus I like it cause it's kind of romantic. The part about drinking can not be over stated. You can bring booze onto the train and be drunk the whole time and as long as you aren't throwing up on other people/being a drunken rear end in a top hat then it's no big deal! If you can take the time to travel by train you should. We have a pretty country. You should see some of it (while drunk and talking to all the random strangers from the elderly retired people to the crusty punks to the military dudes).
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Absurd Alhazred posted:
Blacksburg, VA to Pontiac, MI, for instance. That's one I recently traveled, at the time the Amtrak fare was $89 while Greyhound wouldn't go lower than $119 and required 6 transfers (in part because you had to get your own way to the nearest city with a greyhound stop) instead of just 4. Also Albany got screwed because the bankrupt railroads preceding Amtrak closed down direct rail access to Albany from NYC the cheap way several years before Amtrak could step in and save the route.
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