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>>>Oh yes, the Olympics. Didn't the Greeks start that a few thousand years ago? Hope all goes well with the event and those of you who live in that area do not get too many visitors. At least not so many as to cause problems in your every day life.
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>>>Tom
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>>Thanks Tom. I live three blocks from a park and ride lot and my main freeway to the office is expected to be one of the traffic bottlenecks.
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>>But then, they also predicted bad traffic for both Atlanta and LA games and that never happened, so there is hope.
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>Craig;
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>The L.A. Olympics was strange. Many companies were closed during the events to reduce freeway traffic. We were visiting relatives and found that hard to believe! There were announcements on television what companies were closed and there were a large number. I must say traffic on L.A. freeways did not seem any different - it was screwed up as usual. Too much of anything is never good!
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>Tom
Tom,
I was living in LA during the '84 LA Olympics, and it seemed to me the traffic problem not only did not materialize, but was actually better. I remember thinking that everyone was so worried about getting on the freeways during that time, that they stayed home as much as possible! I also remember we were all so impressed with Peter Ueberoth's (sp?) great organization skills.
Pete
BTW, It's hard for this Texas boy not to react to these misplaced comments about God's country? <bg>
Pete Donahoe
Once a programmer, always a programmer!