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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
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Windows XP SP2
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Windows 2003 Server
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
01202784
Message ID:
01203985
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You are probably right. I drove for awhile in LA back in 1989 and it was a mess. I'm sure it is 10 times worse now. My sister lives out there and I refuse to even visit that state if I can help it. (Of course I was in Monterey during the Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989 which changed my views on CA). I think Houston and Atlanta come close to terrible traffic though!


>>>>>In California a one hour commute is not unusual. In fact you can spend that much time to go 7 miles during rush hour. :)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>405 to 101 into Agoura Hills and back is one of the worst at rush hour.
>>>>Or from downtown LA to Diamond Bar on 10 is even worse.
>>>>
>>>>I hate LA traffic!!!!!
>>>
>>>When I go downtown, I have to go through Agoura Hills to get to the 405.
>>>
>>>It's no picnic from the other way either.
>>
>>I love the recreation California has to offer, but man it's rush hour 18 hours a day, including weekends. Ever tried to leave town towards the 15 on 10 on a weekend? Fur-git-a-bot-it!
>
>The 15 isn't a problem from here, but we start by going AWAY from LA. <g>
>
>I take the 23 up to 118 through Simi Valley, join the 210 and get to 15 on the north side of San Bernardino. Traffic is still heavy, but nothing like the 101/404 corridor or anything y'all face down in the mix.
>
>I just couldn't do that. I've lived in the DC area, the NYC area, and Chicago. I've seen traffic. Nothing holds a candle to LA.
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