Docile_Doggo
Docile_Doggo t1_jef5dfe wrote
Reply to comment by greetedworm in The Metro is the reason my car stays in the garage for weeks at a time. Without it, I would be driving 3-4 days a week. How much more frequently would you be driving if it weren’t for the Metro? by SuperBethesda
Same. I sold my car right before moving here. I didn’t really have a choice because I needed the money, but it would have been a good decision regardless. I save so much money not owning a vehicle and having my employer pay for my Metro commute
Docile_Doggo t1_jdtjnd8 wrote
Reply to comment by FrndlyNbrhdSoundGuy in Just took the MARC to D.C. today from Maryland. WOW!!! by NYVlone
As someone who lives in D.C. without a car, I really, really wish the MARC Brunswick line could facilitate a day trip from D.C. to Harper’s Ferry. But the timetables just don’t allow for that :(
Docile_Doggo t1_jdpbil0 wrote
Reply to comment by Messy-Recipe in DC’s cafe scene is great but lacks seating by ActuaryPersonal2378
I don’t usually bring my laptop with me to cafes, but when I do, I never leave it unattended on a table. If I have to go to the bathroom, my laptop, phone, and wallet are all coming with me. But I’ll leave a jacket, book, or bag on the table to save my spot.
Docile_Doggo t1_jcp10w3 wrote
Reply to METRO should make an exception and run on regular weekday hours during marathons. by Knock_turnal
Upvoting because I agree. In general, I really wish Metro ran earlier weekend hours. It makes it hard to rely on them for morning flights on weekends. Late morning is still usually fine, but it makes early morning impossible unless you find another mode of transportation.
Docile_Doggo t1_jcfob6n wrote
Reply to comment by morganwr in My “luxury” apartment buildings trash compactor is next to our apartment, wakes me up all hours of the night, and the building refuses to do anything. What should I do? by CCIRMAJOR26
Co-signing this. “Luxury” apartment buildings often have cheap and shoddy construction that produces all manner of structural problems down the line. Older buildings are often much sturdier and better built (though they certainly have issues as well).
I’ve lived in both older and newer buildings across a number of states, both renovated and non renovated. My favorite places by far have been the older buildings with modern renovations.
Docile_Doggo t1_ja5e8ul wrote
If you have a service charge of 20%, the customary standard tip percentage, I’m going to treat that as the tip. And I’m not going to feel an ounce of guilt for not tipping another 20% on top of that.
Docile_Doggo t1_j9vs8f2 wrote
Huh. I went there after work on a weekday recently and didn’t have any problem working on my laptop for about 1 to 2 hours. Maybe just because it was later on a weekday they didn’t mind so much?
I’ve known of other cafes that have a no laptop policy but only on weekends and before a certain hour of the day on weekdays. I personally try not to frequent such places because the whole point of a cafe to me is that I get to sit and chill for a bit and not be rushed out the door. I like cafes that serve as “third spaces”.
But it’s totally the prerogative of each individual business over what kind of environment they want to have in their own cafe. And a no laptop policy seems more reasonable in a busy area like Georgetown and in places with relatively little seating.
Docile_Doggo t1_j6nm7ek wrote
Reply to comment by AsbestosIn0bstetrics in DC is a leader in building new apartments, but they tend to be on the small side by Maxcactus
Creating a greater variety of options up and down the price and density scales is a lot different from “forcing” people into a specific style of living. In fact, it’s the exact opposite
Docile_Doggo t1_j6nlnk9 wrote
Reply to comment by GenericReditAccount in DC is a leader in building new apartments, but they tend to be on the small side by Maxcactus
Older buildings that have been renovated to include modern appliances/features are the best of both worlds
Docile_Doggo t1_j6ja2n5 wrote
Reply to comment by Goosehybrid in I asked ChatGPT to write ten headlines about Washington, DC in the style of The Onion by mikeydhakid
ChatGPT for President
Docile_Doggo t1_j63xzla wrote
Reply to comment by ItchySea8482 in WMATA to increase weekday train frequency on February 7 and 21, increase number of 8-car trains (Orange Line will have all 8 car trains starting 2/7) by trev1997
It’s OK bro, happens to all of us
Docile_Doggo t1_j61odhd wrote
Reply to comment by ItchySea8482 in WMATA to increase weekday train frequency on February 7 and 21, increase number of 8-car trains (Orange Line will have all 8 car trains starting 2/7) by trev1997
Red Line my dude
Docile_Doggo t1_j60yn8t wrote
Reply to comment by swantonsoup in WMATA to increase weekday train frequency on February 7 and 21, increase number of 8-car trains (Orange Line will have all 8 car trains starting 2/7) by trev1997
^^^ Someone’s got the receipts
Docile_Doggo t1_j601x0k wrote
Reply to WMATA to increase weekday train frequency on February 7 and 21, increase number of 8-car trains (Orange Line will have all 8 car trains starting 2/7) by trev1997
I swear I thought the Red Line was already down to 8 minutes on weekdays, as of December, and was supposed to be down to 6 minutes on weekdays by now.
Docile_Doggo t1_j3smi3m wrote
Reply to comment by xtaberry in I tracked my poops every day in 2022. [OC] by lovelikemeow
Thank you for easing my hypochondria, kind redditor. Sincerely, a twice a day pooper
Docile_Doggo t1_j14eurj wrote
Reply to comment by Formergr in Reagan Airport parking sold out? by internet_emporium
Not living near a Metro station is a very solid reason for not taking Metro, I agree. Also you’re right that hauling a giant suitcase or suitcases on Metro can be a pain
Docile_Doggo t1_j13wjjs wrote
Reply to Reagan Airport parking sold out? by internet_emporium
Can I ask why you prefer not to Uber or Metro? Uber I get, because it can be really pricey depending on when/how far the trip is. But Metro is cheap as heck (at least compared to Uber or paying for several days’ worth of parking), and is one of the easiest ways to get to National (it drops off right outside of the terminals)
Docile_Doggo t1_j0z9bb4 wrote
Reply to comment by kevin_from_illinois in Anyone know what the figure means next to the # of cars? It’s new, I fear change. by 858
Ok that’s actually a pretty cool feature that I didn’t even know I wanted until now
Docile_Doggo t1_iyeimir wrote
Any word on when we’re going to get below 10-minute headways on the Red Line? I was disappointed this morning when I saw the headways were still 10 minutes, as I was kind of hoping after Thanksgiving we’d see some improvement. But it’s still supposed to go down to 8-minute and then 6-minute headways before the end of the year, right?
Docile_Doggo t1_iu4flvp wrote
Reply to comment by dynospectrum7 in Metro Exploring Short-Term Fare Hikes And Long-Term Fare Overhauls by Maxcactus
Yeah I specifically mentioned those signs in my comment
Docile_Doggo t1_iu493m0 wrote
Reply to comment by CassowaryCommander in Metro Exploring Short-Term Fare Hikes And Long-Term Fare Overhauls by Maxcactus
Isn’t Metro’s current plan to start more heavily enforcing fare evasion pretty soon, though? Isn’t that why they have all those signs up now with the fines for each jurisdiction listed, so that they can give people notice that greater enforcement is coming before it actually does?
I haven’t been following this closely enough to know exactly what Metro’s plan is. But imo if I have it right, that seems like a pretty solid plan to me. Give people adequate notice about a change in enforcement and then hold them accountable.
Docile_Doggo t1_itxcdhz wrote
Reply to comment by MFoy in Metro studying Silver Line Express service by walkallover1991
It’s gonna be a long, expensive, pain in the ass. But it really needs to happen sooner or later.
Docile_Doggo t1_jegfwcl wrote
Reply to comment by Evaderofdoom in DC metro waiting time are sad by magredditbu
My nuanced take is that 10-minute headways aren’t that bad and I don’t mind them, but I still want Metro to do so much better. Even getting back to pre-pandemic service levels would be awesome.