Cars & Transportation: Commuting: “Question: What's the best time to commute from bensonhurst to east williamsburg in brooklyn in a car?” plus 3 more |
- Question: What's the best time to commute from bensonhurst to east williamsburg in brooklyn in a car?
- Question: I don't feel safe on the subways?
- Question: People to hire?
- Question: Limit problem.?
Posted: 09 Sep 2014 06:18 PM PDT What's the best time to commute from bensonhurst to east williamsburg in brooklyn in a car? I am trying to leave for work in the morning, and have been caught in terrible traffic. I am new to the area so I was wondering if any of you had some insight on times to avoid and times that may be better than others. I need to be at work by 8am. Some days 10am. thanks, N. |
Question: I don't feel safe on the subways? Posted: 09 Sep 2014 04:53 PM PDT I'm from the Boston area so I have been on the subway trains quite a few times.. Normally there are a few scary people here and there.. but today.. there were many many actually terrifying people. I do not mean to profile people whatsoever but I honestly did not feel safe. Why are subways like this and does anyone else feel this way? |
Posted: 09 Sep 2014 09:30 AM PDT People to hire? ok so my friend said there r like people u can hire to do things for u? like whenever u don't want to u call them and they will go out and do the thing u want and u pay them. like if u need groceries, or if u want chipotle, u call them and they bring it to ur house. is this true??? what r they called? where can I hire them lol In good economic times or bad, it doesn't matter, people are always looking for ways to earn a little extra income. I am sure there are plenty of websites where you can go and hire someone to do whatever. You can also run an advertisement in the local newspaper under help wanted. Be careful that you do not try to do anything illegal. Unless you guys want a boyfriend or you girls want a girlfriend, like you find in prisons. There you pay them and they abuse you but let you live. |
Posted: 08 Sep 2014 07:01 PM PDT Since x approaching 0 makes this fraction 0/0 (1-cos0/4sin0=(1-1)/0=0/0), you can apply l'Hopital's rule. Take the derivative of both the numerator and denominator, and find the limit as x-->0 for that, and you find the limit as x-->0 for the original function. |
You are subscribed to email updates from Cars & Transportation: Commuting To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 |
0 comments:
Post a Comment