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Life Without Transit and the Perils of Car Ownership, Part 4
We begin our final installment of our Life Without Transit series by noting that the New York Times has “coincidentally” begun their own investigative series about a journey. Trying to steal ratpag’s thunder, are we? What are the odds? Who else has ever … Continue reading
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