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How is it That Some People Adapt to the City Life and the Long Hours of Commuting While Others Get so Upset?
Aug 9th
Presumably it must be the way that these individuals frame it in their own minds. It is a few years since I regularly commuted and at the time I adapted to this reasonably well. I always used the time effectively either having work to read or occasionally falling asleep and most of the time any insignificant delays were hardly noticed.
I still remember people getting extremely upset and irritated when the train arrived 5 minutes late and as this was a regular occurrence at that time, why had those individuals not allowed more time or reprogrammed their minds rather than let More >
Mexico City to Oaxaca: the Drive
Jul 12th
Alvin Starkman, M.A., LL.B.
It can take as little as 4.5 hours and be traffic and problem free, but just as easily you can be met with congestion and road repairs, extending the trip to six hours or more. On the other hand you can elect to increase the length of your journey by taking in a few select sites and some interesting scenery, including a snow-capped volcano near Puebla and another peak near the Orizaba / Córdoba cut-off.
The first leg of the trip is from Mexico City to Puebla. The main problem you will likely face is leaving the More >