There's nothing wrong with going back to old hand tools that were made when James K. Polk was in the White House. Who needs a DeWalt when you've got a hand drill?
I'm looking at you, Buffalo.
This is why we must protect physical media.
This is good. Maybe this will lead to the new Acela finally entering service.
They were supposed to enter service in 2021, but they have been in storage all over the north east until Alstom (the manufacturer) is able to fix the hydraulic, and computer issues, along with the outdated infrastructure on the corridor.
I have 2 brand new Acela train sets sitting in the freight yard of my home town. They've been there for over 2 months now. I like seeing them, but, they should be running by now.
This is good. Maybe this will lead to the new Acela finally entering service.
They were supposed to enter service in 2021, but they have been in storage all over the north east until Alstom (the manufacturer) is able to fix the hydraulic, and computer issues, along with the outdated infrastructure on the corridor.
I have 2 brand new Acela train sets sitting in the freight yard of my home town. They've been there for over 2 months now. I like seeing them, but, they should be running by now.
I don't want a lot for Christmas. I just want this song to die.
Not just terrible, but incredibly hypocritical.
When you're visiting the finger lakes, or going to Toronto, it's kind of important.
Buffalo is so much fun. Plus, their public transport is crappy, and Amtrak service is not as good as it should be.
This really reminds me of that book "The Homework Machine"
He gave me the McDonald's Gift Certificates?
Those are some pretty solid options. I like the idea of Ithaca. Cornell is a good school. Plus, it would be weird if Captain Archer had a Rochester accent
Honestly, not bad choices.
I am a Western New Yorker, and I've already thrown a fit.
Absolutely! Tocinderoga has the TOS set replica. I'd love to check it out!
It sure is! Been there many times. However, I'm a sucker for Letchworth.
I appreciate that. Thanks! It does get a little boring here in Buffalo.
All the bios just say is that he was born in Upstate New York, and lived a majority of his life in San Francisco.
The reason I'm asking, is because I came up with an idea to do some sightseeing: visit the birth places of Star Trek characters.
I started to do some research, and discovered that there isn't a concrete hometown for Captain Archer. Only that he was born in Upstate New York.
So, what city do you think it is? If I were to guess, I would say Syracuse, or Ticonderoga.
That Klingon Boy Band was hilarious. The pause was just perfect.