I meant if I go home for the car. Bus B doesn't acutally leave until 10 min after bus A gets there and I have a contingency plan for missing bus A. Hrm. Maybe I am better off on the bus.
The list of things that could go wrong with the car is very long. It's running on empty and desperately needs the fluids changed. Plus, I feel too poor to put gas in it this month.
Now I'm leaning back towards bus. I guess I don't need to make up my mind until 11:30 tomorrow.
I can control the car - I don't have to sit there seathing that it's not going fast enough. (Though ultimately I probably drive about as fast as the bus does.) And I can take a more direct route to the school. And I don't have to worry about missing my connection.
But I don't think it will get me there any earlier since I have to go out of my way to get it and I avoid potential traffic tie ups if I take transit.
Went with the bus. The driver got off the bus at Seven Eleven and spend five minutes buying a muffin. I made it with 1 minute to spare instead of 7. But I made it and so I'm not upset with my choice.
(Hey, you asked for it)
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The list of things that could go wrong with the car is very long. It's running on empty and desperately needs the fluids changed. Plus, I feel too poor to put gas in it this month.
Now I'm leaning back towards bus. I guess I don't need to make up my mind until 11:30 tomorrow.
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But I don't think it will get me there any earlier since I have to go out of my way to get it and I avoid potential traffic tie ups if I take transit.
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You can read on the bus, or go over your lecture notes, or whatever.
It's also cheaper.
That's my vote.
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