The Large Hadron Collider/ATLAS at CERN, originally uploaded by Image Editor
Tuesday, It is Raining in NY, Links
- Brad Pitt’s Make It Right Homes Now Under Construction
- Washington DC’s No Say or self-determination
- In the Modelshop: Vincent de Rijk
- Welcome to the Hotel 747
- On Ethanol systems: Changing Locomotion in Midstream. This article doesn’t really cover this, but Ethanol isn’t delivered by large transcontinental pipelines, but rather by railcar
- All Hail SUPERBUS! Open Wide for the MTA Double-Decker Bus!
- Moving Beyond Modernism in 6 Easy Steps
- The Case for Design
- Opposition Pundits on Parade
MIdwest Weekend
O-H, originally uploaded by plemeljr
Things were quiet around here because I was in the Midwest for festivities of a personal nature.
I was not able to take the SUPERTRAIN this weekend, which is a shame considering the 1h 20m flight is the perfect amount of time to make the rest of your day unusable when you add airport waiting prior to departure and taxi queuing at arrival.
Regular posting to commence.
After the Midwest, Links
- Simon Hayes: Word Clock
- More Than Black & Blue: The Color Of Bruises
- Evolution of the AT-AT
- Friedman on ‘drill, drill, drill’: It’s like someone chanting ‘IBM Selectric typewriters’ during the IT revolution.
- Construction Photos: SANAA at Vitra
- The Adaptive City
- Genome quilts
- Centrists for SUPERTRAINs
- 24-hour trip to NYC (via)
Labor Day Links
- Online maps ‘wiping out history’
- A collaborative map of modernism in Australia
- Video: Adam Savage – Fascination with the Dodo Bird
- The Next Cheap Chinese Export: SUPERTRAIN
- What is the theoretical top speed for the SUPERTRAIN
- On exploring and cartography in a digital world: Terrainspotting
- Type and Media Masters
SUPERTRAIN to the Game
I attend Friday’s U.S. Open tennis match in Flushing Meadows (Queens), which increased my East Coast Liberal Elitism a step forward (gift baskets arriving soon!) by not only watching Tennis but also taking the SUPERTRAIN to the game. The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows is a very nice facility, but it is nowhere close to where I live or work. Luckily it is served by both the 7 Train and the Long Island Railroad. The LIRR isn’t quite the SUPERTRAIN but the trip was only 12 minutes, considerably shorter then the estimated 90 minutes by subway. That is SUPER enough for me.
This trip underscored how many parts of the SUPERTRAIN experience need to be operating in top form in order to provide a smooth, stress-free trip. Not only do you need efficient transportation at both departing and arriving stops, but you need logical path of travel in both departing and arriving stations so that you can make your 7:04 train. This includes clear signage throughout your journey, especially at stations, not to mention clear announcements of station stops.
LIRR fails (Epic Transit Fail) spectacularly when it comes to Penn Station, or what remains of Penn Station. A multi-modal station which was destroyed in order to build an sub-urban basketball arena, what’s left is a rabbit-worn maze of 9′-0″ high corridors. Exasperating the situation is that there are, at minimum, three waiting areas: one each for LIRR, Amtrak and NJ Transit. There is no central waiting room such as at Grand Central (not to mention a lack of any celebration of entry or exit which arriving and departing at Grand Central) and the station spans two floors (not counting the track level).
Penn Station is perhaps the only major urban station which treats its passenger’s in such a manner. We can only hope that the future Moynihan Station will wiggle free from the current logjam and Penn Station will again be a dignified entry to New York City.
Alaska Population Overlaid on Brooklyn
Below is the population of Alaska overlaid on Brooklyn, NY. It only takes the first five Brooklyn Community Districts to equal Alaska’s population.
Just a data point on John McCain’s VP choice, Sarah Palin, 18 month Governor of Alaska.
Will President Obama ride the SUPERTRAIN?
There’s been a lot of love for the SUPERTRAIN the last few days. Let’s hope Change involves the SUPERTRAIN in our near future.
Obamarama
Walls, Doors and Signs of Buenos Aires
, originally uploaded by rudezindel
Check out the whole Flickr Set: Walls, Doors and Signs of Buenos Aires (via)