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SpaceX Future: Lunch In New York & Dinner In Shanghai


The encouraging news from the advanced tech guys is that within a few years, super-fast aircraft will hit speeds of up to 6,000 miles per hour. That means spanning the oceans in just a matter of minutes.

However, getting to and from the airports in taxis, Ubers and cars won’t be any faster in the ever-crowded roadways. So, it has to add at least another hour to the journey. Plus check-in, weather delays, baggage sent the wrong way and the poopy, screaming baby in the seat next to you.

West Hollywood CA: Looking Up From Route 66 PDF Print E-mail


San Francisco doesn’t own all the beautiful hilly city scenes. This is Olive Street, as viewed from Santa Monica Boulevard, as it reaches up to Sunset Boulevard and the Hollywood Hills.

We beg to differ with Nat King Cole's lyrics about Route 66. He sang: Get your kicks on Route 66. It winds from Chicago to L.A. The famed 2,500-mile highway, which does start in Chicago, actually ends in the city of Santa Monica at the Pacific Ocean. This scene is at about the 2,490-mile spot.

 

 
 
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