Re: Question for old timers
- From: Hatunen <hatunen@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 12:37:22 -0700
On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 11:55:14 -0700, AES <siegman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
In article <hXKPj.42179$Q52.30499@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Mr. DBG" <mdbg@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yeah. Ah, for the good old days.
Yeah, ain't modern life wunnerful...
No formal security procedures at all when you board European inter-city
trains (which you can routinely do just minutes before they depart) ---
along with no seating problems, a _much_ more comfortable trip, laptop
power and broadband wireless often available on board --- and about the
same total travel time door-to-door.
Depending on where you are traveling. We took the ICE from Munich
to Berlin once and the ride was long enough I finally decided we
should have flown. There are cut-rate airlines we could have
used. On the other hand, my BahnCard50 probably meant the airfare
couldn't beat the train fare for the three of us.
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