May 8, 2008
Photo du Jour 119

Photo by Steve Rhodes
Google transit really, really wants your business. (Although we wish they had route overlay info and NextBus data, still: a decent service.)
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Photo by Steve Rhodes
Google transit really, really wants your business. (Although we wish they had route overlay info and NextBus data, still: a decent service.)
Get where you're going ...
just don't plan on looking out the window to see where you are.
Ahh the sweet irony.
These kind of ads irritate the s**t out of me. Nothing like being trapped on a vehicle with no windows. It certainly doesn't make me want to use their product,that's for sure.
you can see out of the windows, but you can't see in. muni magic!
What if I got where I was going and I want to leave?
But I already get where I'm going. Been doing it for awhile now. Ever since the day I realized it sucked to not get where I needed to go.
they left off "... eventually"
"Get where you're going - and see someone run over along the way"
You can sort of see out. It's not particularly easy to see the station name signs in the subway, as I found out yesterday.