Share away! It's hard to come up with questions about an experience I've never had. What stuck out to you? What was different between your expectations and experiences? What do you think most people don't understand about AmTrak travel?
This is one of my top two reasons for not using Windows. Wth can I not put the panel where ever the hell I want?? So freaking frustrating how they control what you can do just in terms of user preferences. Or like, why can't I click on whatever window I want regardless of a prompt being open. "Oh you took a screen shot and want to save it, but you need to look at the site to remember the name? lol, fu." Unbearable.
Fyi, the other top reason is that they shove a bunch of garbage in that I don't want, like that Cortana bs they did a few years back. No thank you.
THIS FUCKIN COMMUNITY MAKES ME THINK OF SALTY HARLEY RIDERS THAT HANGOUT AT ALE HOUSE WEARING THEIR LEATHER VESTS WITH THEIR POW/MIA PATCHES, WHICH THE MAJORITY OF THOSE MFERS DODGED THE VIETNAM DRAFT. AROOOOO CRANK THAT HOG FOR POSERSSSS!!!
GTFO here! That is sooooo much more inconvenient since it will block the view of anything you have open on that screen, and it just feels completely odd. wowwww.
I’d love to do the Am track one day looks like a great way to see it all.
I have wanted to AmTrak the country for like 18 years now. The thing is it's just not an appealing experience for the cost. A trip from Florida to California would take 120 hrs/4.25 days one-way. That means that someone would need to take 9 days for a round trip if things match up perfectly. The other thing is that tickets can be quite expensive. The same trip is ~$550 one way. So, we'd have someone spending 7 vacation days and $1100 on transportation alone to sit on a train in coach for nearly the entire time without even getting to see their destination. Say you wanted to stay a week in California. There go another 5 vacation days for a total of 12 vacation days spent, with about half of them spent on a train in coach. You'd also have to add in the costs of staying and touring California, which can be fairly cheap if you know someone there or very expensive if you don't.
Very few people in the US have the time off and the financial means to make this an appealing trip.
We live in the same autism neighborhood! Central southeastern. I need people. Just quiet ones that don't talk too much unless they're about to drop a serious info dump.
I have just had it with news lately. It's too sensationalized/clickbait. 99% of the time that a government does something and I hear about it, it was not done secretly. The 1% are when whistleblowers come out like Snowden and out the whole operation.
Expensive lawyers also have political hook ups. They go golfing with the local rich people. Their kids are friends with the rich families' friends. And when those people need legal advice, they ask the expensive lawyers for advice. The expensive lawyers then start knowing who is doing what, and more importantly, who's breaking or has broken the law. They can then use this information to ask for a favor to stay quiet.
I don't know. It's all the same experience to me lol