Commuter revenge
Aug. 10th, 2006 08:47 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Anyone who has ever had to commute on the DC beltway knows what frustration is. Some of 'em now have a chance to give a little payback:
http://www.wilsonbridge.com/toughestcommute/index.html
Fortunately, my commutes never involved the Wilson bridge.
On an unrelated note, there's a US Airways plane that's been parked on the taxiway across the highway from my office for at least 20 minutes now. I happened to notice it earlier as it pulled up there. It looked like it'd actually taxi'd to the runway then came back off. I feel sorry for any passengers stuck on board. From this angle, I'm not sure what type aircraft it is. Looks a little small for a 737 but is far too big to be a 50 seater. I'm guessing it's one of the models made by Embraer.
Well now there are a few other planes behind it. It's raining, but not hard or anything. Perhaps there's something with the weather delaying takeoffs.
http://www.wilsonbridge.com/toughestcommute/index.html
Fortunately, my commutes never involved the Wilson bridge.
On an unrelated note, there's a US Airways plane that's been parked on the taxiway across the highway from my office for at least 20 minutes now. I happened to notice it earlier as it pulled up there. It looked like it'd actually taxi'd to the runway then came back off. I feel sorry for any passengers stuck on board. From this angle, I'm not sure what type aircraft it is. Looks a little small for a 737 but is far too big to be a 50 seater. I'm guessing it's one of the models made by Embraer.
Well now there are a few other planes behind it. It's raining, but not hard or anything. Perhaps there's something with the weather delaying takeoffs.