Category: buffalo
05/05/11 11:29 - ID#54220
Amtrak Buffalo Exchange Street Station
EDIT: I went to the Buffalo Exchange Street Station yesterday and got my tickets. I didn't even need a print out of my confirmation email - which was great because I didn't have it anyway. The lady at the counter just asked for my photo ID and confirmation number and handed me my ticket. Their hours are from 6:30 AM to 4:00 PM Monday through Friday and yes, they mainly deal with handing out tickets to people who have booked tickets online.
After some more snooping around in the Amtrak website, I found two more information pages:
- Station Hours for Amtrak Buffalo Exchange Street Station:
- Station building with waiting room details for Amtrak Buffalo Exchange Street Station:
It says ticketing hours are from 6:15 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Its closed on Saturday and Sunday.
I checked out google maps to see if anyone has ever had a successful ticketing experience at this station and found TWO place pages!!!
Place page one:
Amtrak: For Station Information Only Call
75 Exchange Street, Buffalo, NY 14203-2918
(716) 856-2075
- Vague reviews. The latest one is mine - that I definitely intend on updating soon.)
Place page two:
Buffalo Exchange Street Station
United States
amtrak.com
- No reviews or phone numbers but it has train schedules!
- However the two measly train timings on that page are dated and most uninformative.
- What the hell? I am going to post my review on this page as well.
I wonder how many other place pages exist for this one tiny joke of a station. Such a disorganized mess!
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/13/11 10:28
Category: eating out
05/04/11 01:58 - ID#54212
Almond joy bar.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/04/11 01:58
Category: the odes
05/02/11 04:36 - ID#54203
Favourite movie, Favourite scene
Here is mine:
I love the music, the dance the whole concept, the flowing tattoo map that forms out of nowhere, the drums, the drama and the breathtaking awesomeness of this scene. From "The Fall".
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/02/11 04:37
Category: flat hunt
05/01/11 08:47 - ID#54197
Subletting in Queens, NYC
Would any of you happen to know of anyone who wants to live in a nice 1 bedroom in Forest Hills, Queens for a year on a sublet?
Here is his ad on Craigslist:
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/01/11 08:47
Category: i-tech
05/01/11 02:23 - ID#54194
Gooooooooooogle Charms
I love this really cool illustration on the Google homepage with the gold ornamented magnifying glass and several random fun animations as the magnifying glass hovers over details.
I had to look up what it was all about. According to wikipedia:
The first Expo was held in The Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, United Kingdom in 1851 under the title "Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations".
And then I realized that the Pan American Exposition in Buffalo in 1901 was a World's Fair! Those were the glory days for our city. Look at all the pomp and circumstance...
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 05/01/11 02:23
Category: eating in
04/30/11 04:27 - ID#54184
Pizza Pizza
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 04/30/11 04:33
Category: eating in
04/30/11 09:52 - ID#54181
Eggs on toast.
Cals...............251
Fat................12g (39%)
Cholesterol.....205 mg (143%)
Sodium..........532 mg (38%)
Carbs.............21g (15%)
Fiber..............6g (50%)
Protein...........18g (75%)
Sugars...........1g
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 04/30/11 04:32
Category: eating out
04/29/11 06:56 - ID#54177
Where is PoppySeed Cafe in Buffalo?
Best Salad
Poppyseed Cafe
Cole’s
Pano’s
Globe Market
Kosta’s
EH??
The only poppyseed cafe I could find online was this and that is in Fircrest, Washington. Is this in one of the burbs or something?
Other thoughts about the list:
Best New Restaurant
The Delaware
Blue Monk
The Eights Bistro
Mezza
Lloyd’s Taco Truck
No Blue Fin? Is it not that new, maybe? I voted for Blue Fin. (e:Paul), Blue Fin doesn't even make the best sushi list. Didn't you vote early and often?!! :-)
Best Dessert
Chocolate Bar
Delish
Dessert Deli
Butterwood
Sweet Tooth
This makes me think the list is rigged. I know for a fact tons of people voted for Chow Chocolat - including me.
Restaurants Buffalo Needs
Authentic/traditional Mexican
Ethiopian
More vegan/vegetarian options
More food trucks
A vegan bakery
I think I agree with this one the most. Well... as in 4/5. I am definitely not agreeing with the idea of a vegan bakery...
Best Thai / Vietnamese
Saigon Cafe
Taste of Thai
Papaya
Pho 99
Jasmine
WHAT? No Blue Fin, in this list as well? Did voting for one place in 4 categories disqualify my vote or something?!
Best Soul Food
Gigi’s
Soul Fabulous
Aunt Mattie’s
Lagniappes
Musician’s Big 6
I haven't been to any of these places except old Lagniappes... Come to think of it, I have no idea what soul food is.
Best Vegetarian
Amy’s
The Eights
Merge
Betty’s
Falafel Bar
Merge is an over-rated disappointment. I can confidently say that people who have been vegetarians for more than a few months and for the right reasons (read: not substituting the hell out of every meal with meat "substitutes" and craving meat all the time) won't like this place. The food is just bland and made without any soul. I am not sure any of the people who actually run the place are real vegetarians - hence the lack of connection and soul.
WHOA. THE EIGHTS BISTRO! How did I miss this restaurant right down the street? Maybe I should go there for dinner tonight after I am done at the office. It's open till 2 AM today apparently.
If not today... SOMEDAY, I really want to try these from their menu:
- Brussels Sprouts w/hot smoked caramelized onions,
- Mushroom and Caramelized onion served with a rosemary infused honey drizzled over melted blue cheese and mozzarella. topped with roasted walnuts (white) $12.75
- Vegan - housemade basil chili tofu cashew cream and marinara sauce. Topped with plenty of broccoli, mushroom, yellow peppers and red onion $14.50
And good riddance, Campieri's. You were a rude, snobby, intolerant, racist and an awful person. I hope you have nothing to do with this new Bistro. If this is just a reincarnation, I don't think I am going anywhere near it.
Best Middle Eastern
Amy’s
Byblos
Mezza
Falafel Bar
Natalie’s
Hmm.... Haven't eaten at 3/5 of those places. I wonder if any of these are in the downtown/Allentown/(E:strip) areas.
Best Indian
Star of India
Taste of India
Kebab and Curry
Tandoori
India Gate
No palace of dosas? Maybe it has really gone down the hill since I last went there.
Okay, this list is tooooo long already. I am out of break-time. Let me wrap this up by saying..
Best dining out
- Everything else
I haven't heard of half the places on there. And places in Amherst and the burbs shouldn't really be nominated for something that is called "Best of Buffalo". It's unfair to the people who have actually set up businesses and cater to people IN the city of Buffalo.
And OH.
Best Pilates / Yoga
Evolation Yoga
East Meets West
Sjakti Yoga
Bikram Yoga
BAC
No Hand to Heart. Clearly, my vote was disregarded. The Artvoice ballot is SO rigged.
PS: I really like the fact that the quote box is hidden against the white background. I wish the quote box were transparent in other backgrounds as well (when the theme changes). Nudge Nudge *hint* *hint* (e:paul). :)
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 04/29/11 07:21
Category: linux
04/28/11 11:33 - ID#54172
Nattiness, but nothing else!
Very fancy, I admit. But not utilitarian fancy... For example, the menu is a combination of a magnified gnome-do and the linux-mint menu. Everything hovers in 3D glory. But I am not quite sure if I like this sort of menu. Maybe with a few keyboard shortcuts but not on its own...
I can't easily find a way to shuffle things around in the main panel at the top. I also can't figure out how to move that application-dock-panel to the right. I like to have everything on the right. I am not a left-hander and I resent things that force me to clumsily switch to my left hand.
And there is too much Mac-iness that I don't like. All the program-related menus appear in the top panel. I absolutely loathe this behaviour in Mac - one of the many reasons why the Mac interface is not so "intuitive" or appealing to me.
I tried to do some simple image manipulating and resizing. In typical Ubuntu contrariness, everything already installed was definitely not what I wanted/liked. Sometime natty eye-candy is just not enough.
Currently, I am on madbox on my oldest laptop (Ubuntu 10.10 kernel + Openbox +SLiM, WinXP on my daily laptop and a stripped down Ubuntu 10.10 64bit on my analyses laptop. I don't see the nattily-dressed Ubuntu making a grand entry on any one of them for now. Seems to me that most of the nattiness has been adopted at the cost of flexibility.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
Last Modified: 04/29/11 07:52
Category: linux
04/28/11 12:29 - ID#54163
Natty Party
That's Ubuntu 11.04 with Unity - a new desktop environment with a shady and rocky past fraught with disagreement and warfare between Canonical (the Keepers of Ubuntu) and GNOME - the erstwhile desktop of older *buntu flavours.
Regardless of all this strife-torn history, millions around the planet will be celebrating with Natty parties. Including dear neighbouring cities, Ithaca and Rochester.
However, there is no such Natty install-party in Buffalo. In fact, the Ubuntu mirror at UB has not even updated to 11.04 final-release YET. Charles Profitt , lead contact of the New York State Ubuntu Local Community (LoCo) Team asked me if I would be interested in organizing one.
If only I had the time.
If only...
I don't.
That's not very Natty at all.
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Location: Buffalo, NY
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Around $160 cheaper. Flexible: I can shuffle my travel plans without charge as many times as I want to. I would be bankrupt if I did that with flights. I am going to NYC to help my brother move to a new flat and he doesn't know for sure when exactly he is moving so I keep changing my travel times according to whatever information he gives me.
I am not taking that 4:18 AM train again. I re-scheduled my trip. (I have to say that Amtrak is very accommodating about rescheduling trips if you have just received a confirmation and not bought the physical ticket. So, you could potentially reschedule your ticket as many times as you want without a charge till you actually print it out at the kiosk or get it at a ticketing booth from a clerk. That's really convenient and beats any airline experience.
Since I am traveling at 4 AM again, I guess I will have to make the trip down to the train station soon to see if I get tickets.
At least we're going to get "higher" speed rail on the near horizon hopefully if it survives the Republican chopping block.
They also mail the tickets to you if you select that option (but it is available only if you are more than 2.5 weeks away from your trip). Sometimes they forget to mail it out and you need to make several calls to the consumer help centre to make them mail it out - sometimes a week before your journey. It's a hassle.
I have taken the 4:30 AM train from the exchange street many times and had my brother mail me tickets from NYC post haste. I have also taken the bus all the way to the Depew station just because there is a ticketing kiosk there and I wasn't sure there was one on exchange street (there isn't). It is SO ridiculous that they can't even install a simple kiosk in the exchange street station - it's as if they hate the people who take the train from downtown buffalo!