I'll be sad to see the Dillos go , but I'm apparently one of the few.
Cap Metro says they average just eight riders per hour. I've rarely shared a Dillo with more than one or two other riders.
I actually prefer the new routes because of the five minute headways.
I can take one from my office on Lavaca to Whole Foods in less time than it takes to take the elevator up to the garage...
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Another elevator traps an innocent man
In the last couple of weeks, a video of the guy who got trapped in the elevator at New York City’s McGraw-Hill building for 41 hours was passed around online — did you see it? Well,...
HOPE Farmer's Market
The HOPE (Helping Other People Everywhere) Farmer?s Market is a fairly new market on the eastside that opened in October.... (via Greening Austin Daily)
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