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    <title>MTA commuting</title>
    <summary>Today and yesterday I have used the Metropolitan Transit Authority&apos;s trains to go to work. I have been a big believer in public transportation, as...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Today and yesterday I have used the <a href="http://mta.nyc.ny.us">Metropolitan Transit Authority</a>'s trains to go to work. I have been a big believer in <strong>public transportation</strong>, as long as I personally didn't have to use it.</p>
<p>However, the experience has been fun and suprisingly restful. Although I <strong>still can't imagine</strong> how people do this for years on end, it's nice going from theory to practice.</p>
<p>And perhaps it's just that we pay attention to the <strong>most proximal danger</strong>, but I can't stop thinking about <a href="http://www.law.cornell.edu/unabom/lirr.html">Colin Ferguson</a>. I imagine for the people who do this as a way of life, that must have been a violation on the same order as a home invasion.</p>]]>
      
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