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Is it faster to New York... — Brooklynian

Is it faster to New York...

beninbrooklyn
edited November -1 in Park Slope
Question I've been pondering for awhile:
Is it faster to New York, or by bus???

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  • Subject: Re: Is it faster to New York...

    BenInBrooklyn wrote: Question I've been pondering for awhile:
    Is it faster to New York, or by bus???
    Faster to.... what?

    So many amusing avenues this post could head along. :lol:
  • Personally, I think it's much faster to New York than let's say, Budapest, but then again, it's by rickshaw.

    Why? How do you gallivant?
  • It's faster on Thursday.
  • it IS faster to New York than to Old York, that's for sure.
  • It may be easier by bus, but it's faster to take your lunch
  • Faster Pussycat, faster, than it is to New York or by bus.
  • Tis a far far better thing I do than I have ever done. Tis a far far better rest I go to than I have ever known.
  • Depending the Jet Stream and the position of the strongest surface temperature contrast, I believe it is not faster by bus.
    However, during the summer months, when the surface temperature variation is less dramatic, the winds of the jet are weaker, in this case it is still faster to New York .
  • Chinatown, Greyhound or short?
  • Boygabriel wrote: Chinatown, Greyhound or short?
    I agree. It totally depends on the bus.

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  • Subject: Re: Is it faster to New York...

    BenInBrooklyn wrote: Question I've been pondering for awhile:
    Is it faster to New York, or by bus???
    It's definitely faster to New York, because of the sulfur hexafluoride which busses don't emit.
  • Thanks folks. VERY helpful!
  • what was the question?
  • shishkab wrote: what was the question?
    Something about faster to New York?

    Or by a bus that is yellow , has no wings , and might be a greyhound.

    Maybe latitude , longitude , and the gravitational pull of the equator.

    Who the hell ? What. happened?

    Okay. Nice.
  • BenInBrooklyn wrote: Thanks folks. VERY helpful!
    Don't get huffy -- help us out. Your original question was "Is it faster to New York, or by bus???" so nobody can tell what the heck you're asking.
  • How can I get somewhere faster when I'm already there? Doesn't really matter the means of transportation, right?
  • apollonia666 - I wasn't being huffy. I appreciate the helpful responses. It appears that, in fact, it IS faster to New York, or by bus.
  • BenInBrooklyn wrote: apollonia666 - I wasn't being huffy. I appreciate the helpful responses. It appears that, in fact, it IS faster to New York, or by bus.
    How do you know for sure?
  • by air, bike, car, walking, running?
  • BenInBrooklyn wrote: apollonia666 - I wasn't being huffy. I appreciate the helpful responses. It appears that, in fact, it IS faster to New York, or by bus.
    Most indubitably :lol:
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