Flight attendants were required to be hot and single until you know who ruined it in the mid 1980s
>>2054576I love how if they did this to Chudcel they would be losing their minds
What's nico hanis?
>>2054626it was sustainable. most women's jobs now are fake jobs like product manager that exist so they can hire attractive unmarried women in their 20s to be office decorations>>2054628they wanted to ruin everyone else's shit
>>2054631the groups that originally sued were married women and mothers, not the union, retardo >>2054632they literally do it now with fake jobs, you stupid tranny. I'm sure you've seen the fake jobs women have
>>2054626>This wasn't realistically sustainable.That's how it worked for decades
How is it that this website NEVER works?It's practically impossible to book tickets without needing to call them and talk to a rude black woman.
>>2054653Nah, just know your exact route and start from a clean slate. Imagine your Total User Journey before each click.Works on my machine.
>>2054653Just tell them you're having a problem with the site and can't finish the transaction and tell them you don't want to pay the surcharge for doing it over the phone. If they don't waive it just buy a plane ticket.
I finally got it to work, this time in an incognito window. I feel like I'm debugging a user flow at work, but no, this is their production website. What a pile of trash. I'll remember this trick next time.
>>2054657You probably just needed to clear cache/cookies for the website.Opening it up in incognito specifically bypasses the existing site cache/cookies your browser has saved.
>>2054660Used to be possible to do that with dev tools but dev tool blockers are now a thing on a lot of sites because scammers call old people and trick them with dev tools and we can't have nice things
Why is /n/ in general so much more friendly and cordial than other boards?
>>2047059>friendlyTry asking something about disc brakes or carbon frames and they want to literally strangle you with their onions powered 50kilo twink skinnyfat bodies
>>2052185They moved my electric train thread to a "/test/" board that doesn't even exist, the only reason I haven't made a new one is because I haven't gotten any progress in clearing out the room I'm going to build my setup in, so I don't exactly have any new pictures to post anyway
>>2052292Remember that model railroad foamer who used to post his trains here a lot in the early daze of /n/ who later died and it turned out he was a black guy in his 50s or 60s who worked for metro north or something? What was his name?
>>2054530I have no idea, I'm relatively new in the full timeline of this place
>>2047059Endorphins are supposed to make you happier - and thus friendly.btw, the most friendly and laid-back forums on the internet are that of pipe-smokers. You don't find a single choleric smoking a pipe (they're abundant among cigarettes smokers obviously)
infrequent poster hereis there any room on this board for a city builder vidya general?there's a general on /vg/ that includes city builder games but it also includes a few other genres so city building is rarely talked abouti just wanted to get the opinions of my fre/n/s on this topicpic related is cities skylines 2, btw
>>2054183We don't necessarily need an open city simulator game, all we need is one that doesn't suck. You could see that when it came to CO they didn't really have a clear vision, they outsourced the heavy lifting to free mods, and they were obsessed with stupid shit that no one but them but cared about like Chirper.>>2054299I've never played W&R but for a focus on logistics they still play the "put everything close to each other or you get penalized" game as far as resources go. I had the opportunity to visit the Tabasco plant in Louisiana and found that even if it was even though far away from the nearest city, it brought in everything it needed (vinegar, glass bottles, labels, supplies, and of course the pepper mash which is grown and imported from South America) and exported product (hot sauce) through a single two-way road, which doesn't see much traffic.
>>2054311>I've never played W&R but for a focus on logistics they still play the "put everything close to each other or you get penalizedGiven how the most efficient systems take advantage of economies of scale its usually the opposite; youll be trucking in ore from one corner of the map and coal from another corner to your primary centralized steel mill- then dispersing that steel to industries that need it elsewhere. You can definitely get by on just dispatching trucks but you obviously end up eating some profit in additional fuel and road maintenance cost.
>>2054311>I've never played W&R but for a focus on logistics they still play the "put everything close to each other or you get penalized" game as far as resources go. >I've never played W&R Evidently. If you had then you'd know that your statement is nonsense. A play style you can confidently use in W&R which I haven't seen to as much degree in similar games is that you don't have to have everything centralized in one big mega city. If you want you can have everything scattered all over the map, building small towns (micro raions was the Soviet term I think) to service a particular resource extraction site or factory. It can get quite cosy once you get a game going.
>>2054188>the way jobs are assigned is nonsensical and wrecks the whole thing for startersIf public transportation was all the game was about, then I'd agree, but it had to be that way because of the extra restrictions and consequences the game places on citizens' commute times and buildings not having workers present. The player needs someway to ensure citizens get to the jobs they need filled for the city to function at all.
>>2053209>Tropico is set in Copenhagen
For when you want to fall over in front of a crowd without getting drunk first
>>2052833>using plebbit wordsI think you've forgotten how to be a human
>>2043378>Tied upWhat kind of shitbox/roads could possibly keep your hand tied up?
>>2054508
>>2054527https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IUuBxejgoxs
>>2043382>Cube isn't poorfag
30 years after Mavic Zap, I finally tried three different bikes with electronic shifting (Rival, Force, and Red/XPLR) and it reminded me of the first time I got my dick sucked. It was alright. I'm glad I experienced it. But the overall feeling was like.... "that's all? that's what all the hype was about?"I am glad it's a thing, I'm glad it's available, I would never tell them to un-invent it. I suppose if you offered to upgrade my current bikes with all electronic I'd probably go for it (might have to think it through first). Overall, it was a disappointment.So what did I miss here? Is Shimano better or Campy maybe, was the problem fookin SRAM? Is it less about the ride and more the long term ownership experience, the maintenance perhaps? Why do people fork out 2-3x the monies over the cost of perfectly good mech shifting? I can't believe I'm even saying "perfectly good (old thing)". I love my hydro dicks, I love my crabon wheels, I would never go back and those were worth every penny, but the e-shifting was a big letdown. Again, it was fine, but just fine. For all the hype I expected to ejaculate instantly.
>>2054384>it reminded me of the first time I got my dick sucked .... "that's all? that's what all the hype was about?"Something was either wrong with you or that first blow job.
>>2054387a bunch of companies have. Shimano has automatic shifting for e-MTB, Di2 does automatic front shifting, and an upcoming version of Cues Di2 will have a fully automatic mode>>2054388sucks balls when batteries go kaput mid-ride tho, which is really common on group rides, especially for people riding SRAM because they have coin batteries in the shifters. I once wound up inadvertently doing a singlespeed MTB ride (which was more of a hike) in a high gear because my AXS battery discharged while off the bike, which sucked. Now I bring a battery pack and the battery charger so that I can charge the battery if needed, and of course a spare for the shifter
>>2054522>carrying a spare battery and charger at all timesMost of the people shilling e-shifting say this is a total non-issue, if it is an issue then that's a total dealbreaker for me
>>2054535the coin cells in the shifters last years and anyone who isn't ret or new to e-shifting just checks the di2/axs battery before every big ride. They all have a light that indicates the battery status. Carrying an extra battery or charger is something you do for touring or ultra racest. other guy
>>2054539with AXS it's better to use the app, but that only works if the system is active, so in the case I ran into, I only found out when I arrived at the trailhead, plugged in the battery, and nothing worked. Also on a recent lunch ride with a friend, his Di2 went kaput in the middle of the ride. He's been riding with Di2 for over a decade now. File under shit happens. Personally I don't think it's a big deal to keep a small battery pack + charging cable (and that shitty battery charger SRAM uses...one nice thing about Campy WRL is that there's a USB-C port right on the battery) with you just in case
Hey guys I love when school busses are repurposed either for USA van lifers or as public transit in other countries like MX, Nica, Guatemala, etc. SO I saw this and took a picture to share with you all I love the green color.
I'm actually surprised at how cheap Blue Bird All Americans and Blue Bird Micro Birds are for sale, also Grumman LLVs, I've always had a weird curiosity about these former government issued fleet vehicles
>>2048275>or as public transitNah it's clapped when they do that
>>2048275The tires are surprisingly dry for how wet that street is
>>2048426mhmm.
>>2048426That's why cults use them to transport their members
https://media.amtrak.com/2025/08/amtrak-nextgen-acela-debuts-on-august-28/>A new era of high-speed rail to begin between Boston and Washington, DC>WASHINGTON â All aboard the future of East Coast travel! Starting Thursday, Aug. 28, customers can travel on Amtrakâs NextGen Acela â Americaâs high-speed train â connecting the Northeast Corridor between Washington, D.C., New York City, and Boston.:)
I hate this ugly hook nosed piece of shit. Just keep the old ones.
>>2052647>I hate this ugly hook nosed piece of shit.turn your monitor on
>>2052647I hope Amtrak and NS never get rid of PRR Position Light signals.
so how are they holding up in service? didn't hear much about teething problems.
>>2053913everyone's favourite 'I now live in Amsterdam and let me tell you, I've learned a lot about trains in the past few years' youtuber has been having a melty about the lack of 'proper recline', but, gotta get those contrarian takes in
Looking for the EZ-lynk file for deleting an L5P any help?
hello /n/, iâm a so called mechanical designer (shameless larp) that makes trains half the time.iâm constantly seeking inspiration to base things off for my fictional railway, mostly locomotivesany sort of piece of rolling stock of any era and country is appreciated
>>2054329Itâs a funicular that raised and lowered streetcars on Mt. Adams in Cincinnati. Thereâs a current funicular thread here on /n/ where I posted this pic.
>>2054330Sad that this Gigakino is long gone, however the closest thing still in existence is the Trieste tram, which has a funicular section where the tram cars are placed above a dummy car and then run as funicular for a stretch, to then continue on as normal trams.
Double decker streetcars were rare in the U.S. The âBroadway Battleshipâ in New York was a one of a kind experiment that only lasted a decade.
>>2054465But it was a hundred years worth of kino. Wish one would of been preserved.
https://youtu.be/_rnbxxTA5bI
>>2054191Does all this frighten you?
>>2054191confetti ruining the video quality has been a well known phenomenon for years now, if not decades. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6Rp-uo6HmI
I tried it out. It's a quick way to get to San Dimas.
>>2054319Like from Bill & Ted?
All the new stations have the platform in the middle of the two lines.
When the FUCK is the Northeast going to get High Speed Rail? Why does it take 9 hours to go from Pittsburgh to Philly? 4 hours to go NYC to Boston?
>>2051389The 3.4 oz. rule is still in effect for carry-on. Checked is different, but you're paying $30 for a checked bag and that's additional time waiting around in the baggage area.
>>2051371>Trains are and will be subject to the exact same sort of thing airports have like long security lines, restrictions on luggage, and overpriced food and drink in the stations.This sentence is doing all of the lifting in your post and half of it is wrong and the other half is baseless speculation. First of all, trains ARE NOT subject to the same exact burdensome security requirements as airports. I can literally show up 5 minutes before the train leaves and there is nothing between me and stepping on the train. So don't say that they ARE subject to the same nonsense as airports, because as of right now they ARE NOT. Secondly, you have no reason to believe this will magically change because we've updated the routes and trains. Some sections of the Acela route already hit 150mph, and again I can get on that train without dealing with an hour of TSA bullshit. So I'm sorry but if you're entire argument is >IF someone successfully carries out a terrorist attack on a train at some point in the future then maybe you might have to deal with the same nonsense as an airport HYPOTHETICALLY!then you don't really have an argument. I'm not talking about the magic land of if and maybe that lives in your mind, I'm talking about reality as it is now, and the reality as it is now is that you don't have to deal with any of this crap to get on a 150mph train.
>>2050231>highspeed rail from victorvillecool story bro
>>2050611do you really think they could move super heavy cargo like tanks at "high speed rail speeds"
>>2051441I'd say his point is that the restrictions on airplanes aka TSA is essentially pointless and just political hand waving, So its likely even possibly inevitable that the same restrictions for "safety" will be applied to trains. The only reason they are not applied now is because the average american never gets on a regional train in their life whereas getting on a plane is average
Is there still a fixie subculture anywhere out there, or am I showing my age? Im still enamored with the whole âfixie punkâ aesthetic. Considering jumping back on social media is there are still people doing this. But I realize its a niche subculture from the early 2000âs thats been made fun of since day 1.
>>2051726I remember that video. The glasses girl seemed incredibly hot to me at the time. I miss the 2010s.
>>2035707Your mom
>ride fixed for 7 years in 20s>hurt knee>stop riding for the next 5>recently decided to try it again for nostalgia while listening to MASH soundtrack>crash badly and fuck my bike and arm upit's over
Are there any actual disadvantages to them? They seem to perform as well as standard bike frames but with the advantage of being easier to mount and dismount without the top bar getting in your way. I know they were originally marketed to women who wore skirts because the top bar on traditional bikes got in the way and exposed their panties but it never quite made sense to me why these weren't just the "default" frame style in the first place, especially since most utility bikes and pretty much every single E-bike on the market uses this style of frame.
>>2046900Hello, based department?
>>2046762>most utility bikes and pretty much every single E-bike on the market uses this style of frameI guess it's default most common nowHere's mine, any seat tips? Thinking just cover it in black vinyl again or something, maybe walmart has a yard of material or something
>>2054042Never seen a step through frame bend in a minor collision. That's not true
>>2054336it's a neat looking bike but are you getting proper leg extension with the saddle slammed all the way down?I upholstered a plain carbon saddle with gel cups for shoes, some thick foam and a cover layer over them for my fast bike. it was definitely a project but it came out fine. lay paper over it and cut out a pattern that allows you to glue/staple tabs of the fabric underneath all the way around.I'd probably just get a Fabrik saddle unless you just really like that one.
>>2054042>They are weaker in minor collisions, thus the tube can bend whereas the diamond frame would have withstood the minor collision>posts major collision where the bike frame is the only thing that surviveslollmao
>Ctrl + F>No grassy tram threadWe can fix that.
Warsaw trams have sedum planted instead of grass, does this count?
This line (43 in ĆĂłdĆș) was going from the city to small town Lutomiersk (18km from city centre) and it had a lot of greenery on the route. I miss that route.
>>2052048I want to say no, but I'd really need more pics of the sedum tram in order to have a strong opinion.
>>2052048I sure like Warsaw. Great city, great trams, great metro.
Tram 1 to Delft on the Scheveningseweg, on King's Day hence the flags