Green insincerity

Carl Remick carlremick at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 21 18:58:59 PST 2002



>From: Doug Henwood <dhenwood at panix.com>
>
>Carl Remick wrote:
>
>>A ban on tollbooths? Gee, I know stopping global warming is going
>>to call for heroic self-sacrifice, but do you think the American
>>public is ready for such a noble, visionary move?
>
>Dunno, but the ban on curbside check-in didn't last very long, did it?
>
>Doug

It's news to me that curbside check-ins *are* permitted again, but then, I hate flying even more than I do driving. One good thing about post-9/11 life is that people are taking a second look at the convenience train travel offers. My mother, who lives in Massachusetts, used to fly down to Washington to visit my sister in Maryland. Since she finds flying such an ordeal now, on her most recent trip she took the new high-speed Boston-Washington train and found it a revelation, more commodious in every way.

Carl

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