I don't have any additional insight (especially having been to several of the places listed here and feeling like they were ranked very accurately), I just want to say that this might be my new favorite video of yours. Hilarious, granular, informative, it has it all!
Most pleasant experience I ever had in Building 9 was when I was passing by and another student was playing some Nujabes, refelction eternal I think. Everything else in those engineering classes was stress.
Some of these blunders will be fixed "briefly" & "swiftly" when LA host the Olympics. As of now you fly into LAX arrive at night and try walking to the LAX Metro Station. Its scary.
if you don't have SENTRI the San Ysidro crossing can be a nightmare! PedWest or Otay have smaller lines. Or cross at Tecate which has zero lines and is a cute little town. I think another honorable mention would be Capistrano.There's no tunnel and if you're over in the historical district and the train comes before you get a chance to go through the tunnel to get to the other side, you'll miss your train. Speaking of tunnels, lots of people can't find the tunnel at O'side to get to the Metrolink tracks since the tunnel is hiding behind the bushes and there's no signs for it, so they stand around the Amtrak area wondering what to do.
What’s funny is that I went to the Foothill Transit Store in El Monte Station to asked them about the book and they had said that it’s been delayed. Hopefully it would be out by the end of this month (November).
I don't have any additional insight (especially having been to several of the places listed here and feeling like they were ranked very accurately), I just want to say that this might be my new favorite video of yours. Hilarious, granular, informative, it has it all!
nothing is temporarily/permanently closed if you carry around an angle grinder and have a lot of time
@@chicagolandrailroader Or a shovel in the case of the Schabarum tunnel
Honorable mention: Chatsworth Station platform side with NO BENCHES and NO TRASH CANS. just a straight slab on concrete
Good to see that human bathroom attendant is working on his engineering degree
Actually, I think in my case he was the professor.
More like NO WALK
I like to think that we dont have any of these problems in San Diego, except a couple of those highway median bus stops but they do put noise barriers
Most pleasant experience I ever had in Building 9 was when I was passing by and another student was playing some Nujabes, refelction eternal I think.
Everything else in those engineering classes was stress.
@@PerogiPalooka More of a mental torture test than an education
Oh yeah, new DJ Petesake
Some of these blunders will be fixed "briefly" & "swiftly" when LA host the Olympics.
As of now you fly into LAX arrive at night and try walking to the LAX Metro Station. Its scary.
Those fixes will end up being abandoned by 2028.
Harbor Gateway is its own circle of hell.
if you don't have SENTRI the San Ysidro crossing can be a nightmare! PedWest or Otay have smaller lines. Or cross at Tecate which has zero lines and is a cute little town.
I think another honorable mention would be Capistrano.There's no tunnel and if you're over in the historical district and the train comes before you get a chance to go through the tunnel to get to the other side, you'll miss your train.
Speaking of tunnels, lots of people can't find the tunnel at O'side to get to the Metrolink tracks since the tunnel is hiding behind the bushes and there's no signs for it, so they stand around the Amtrak area wondering what to do.
Metro stations where you can either sit or have shade, but not both. grrr!
What’s funny is that I went to the Foothill Transit Store in El Monte Station to asked them about the book and they had said that it’s been delayed. Hopefully it would be out by the end of this month (November).
Oh yeah!!!!
I think Pomona/ Laverne are talking about opening a path by cal poly and part of #6..?
That would be awesome to have a continuous bike trail along the San Jose Creek from the San Gabriel River to LaVerne
#9
Hai