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...their name, are fast. They travel over 150 miles per hour, which is about three times faster than a car on a highway. When you factor in traffic, travel by car is even slower in comparison. They are also faster than air travel for distances of less than 500 miles??though airplanes can reach higher speeds, flight check-in, interminable security lines, and inevitable delays make train travel a speedier option...
...Cambridge wedding, the pair will live together in Pennsylvania. (The groom is from Ohio and the bride from Virginia.) Hetrick already works for Merck Pharmaceuticals and Vittori will begin a master’s degree program at Lehigh University. Hetrick said he “probably logged 20,000 miles?? on his car this year shuttling between Pennsylvania and Cambridge, but Vittori said the distance wasn’t a problem because they communicate so well...
...substantial role in David’s development.”The real challenge for both players has been traveling back and forth to practices and games while having to get back to campus for classes and assignments. Though neither Worcester nor Hartford is too far from Cambridge, the miles??and the homework—start racking up pretty quickly.MacDonald and Taylor emphasize that their first priority is completing their academic requirements and graduating in June. With that comes the realization that though they have been awarded once-in-a-lifetime opportunities, they may have to take...
...communities that do not have police departments—where one or two sheriffs deputies have to cover 1,000 square miles??you dial 9-1-1 and wait, often times, for two or three hours. Things have often turned out okay because there has been a handgun in most glove boxes and very few pickup trucks (not to mention homes) without a loaded rifle or shotgun. People knew that, and the crime rate was very...
...Listeners could tape a favorite DJ’s entire set or a random hour of air and listen to it later.Maybe after a couple of listens, the new Proclaimers song would prove just too damn catchy, and the penny-pinching music lover would walk the 500 miles??or drive the 10 blocks—to actually buy the record.The art of the radio tape has existed since the cassette was first introduced, and, surprisingly, it is one that is protected by the Fair Use doctrine of U.S. copyright law.Recordings for personal use allow the radio listener...