Posted by Ben on 29th February 2008
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Posted by Ben on 29th February 2008

OK – I hate the traditional Ford Taurus. So much that I added it to the cars I will not drive with Hertz. Someone told me the new ones are “comparable” to the new Ford Edge (fun to drive). That someone is mistaken. I will admit the “new” Taurus is a dramatic improvement from the traditional ones that resemble a sperm whale. I was kinda fun to drive. Reasonable pickup (not reasonalble to put it in the “fun to drive category”), cornered well and wasn’t terrible in the fuel consumption realm. Had the boyz and I had a desire to head into NYC this weekend we could have easily fit 6 into the thing. Once I am confident the old Taurus’s are out of service with the rental companies, perhaps I will remove it from my “do not drive” list.
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Posted by Ben on 21st February 2008

Fun to drive. Takes lotsa gas, not easy on the pocketbook. It was nice to be able to see out of the car, the traffic in front of in front of in front of the car in front of me. I really wanted to drive over a bunch of curbs, berms and off road obstacles but lack of opportunity prevailed. Definitely have one again as a rental, not sure I would own one personally. Did not have an mp3 player input.
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Posted by Ben on 14th February 2008
OK, ok. I’m waaaay behind in my car reviews. Bleh! I was really sick a couple weeks ago and as a result, uninspired. I had an Impala that week. For a big boxy sedan, I kinda like the Impala. I probably would not own one myself, however, I enjoy them more than most of what Hertz sees fit to inflict upon me. Good pickup, cab forward, plenty of room if you gotz passengerz. Did not seem to consume a horrible amount of fuel and it cornered very well. If they give me one again, I won’t ask for another car and add it to my “I won’t drive this” list.
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Posted by Ben on 11th February 2008
Last week’s car was the Toyota Prius. I had high hopes since my mom drives a hybrib and raves about it. I’ve even driven her car and it was pretty cool. I did not enjoy driving the Prius. And the gas mileage was not so stellar. The onboard monitoring system had the average at around 37 mph. Come on – a Honda Civic was getting this 20 years ago and it’s more fun to drive. Sorry, but I can’t dignify this review with a picture.
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Posted by Ben on 2nd February 2008
So, I’m spending another weekend in NYC. I call it taking rest, yet it is counterintuitive to me. I’m watching the Democratic debate while I chill and get ready to go out. How can this be restful?
I came in last night, as after a crazy work week. As disappointed as I am in myself for staying in last night – it was the right thing to do. I slept in this morning – and I deserved it. Today has been awesome, and it ain’t over yet.
A bunch of people have recommended that I take the ferry ride to Staten Island for the view of the city – today I made it. No fireworks, nothing special, but the view are nice. I don’t know that I need to go to the Statue of Liberty, or Ellis Island, but we passed by them and I had a great view of NYC. Today I caught up with a friend that I have not seen in a while, and look forward to seeing again soon. In a few minutes I’m going to hop on the subway to meet a friend’s brother, and go see a show. Tomorrow I’m going running in Central Park. Is this restful? Perhaps not, then again, it’s a deviation from the norm which is invigorating in itself.
Another interesting note from today – my friend I saw earlier asked me “how do you keep up a social life when you travel as much as you do?” Quite serendipitous timing as I’ve been pondering this question myself lately. Perhaps it is more strange than a “normal” social life. What do I do? I’ve been at my house a handful of days this year, maybe I’ll get a few more. Friends have moved all over, and I’m all over. My “life” has become distributed. It ranges from 7 hours ahead of me to 3 hours behind me. The people I care about are in time zones spanning almost half of a day, and I choose to run long days on my own. How do I keep in touch? If I’m always in different places how can I have a physical connection with the people I care about when they are distributed around the globe? I DON’T KNOW! But I am trying
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