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About the Author
Chris O'Leary is a transportation geek who has been reading and drawing maps since the age of 3. He thinks he knows far more than he does, but shares his somewhat informed opinions about mass transit, roads, and urban design here. He was born in Rhode Island and lives in New York City. He hates writing about himself in the third person.
He also writes about craft beer at Brew York, New York.
You can e-mail him at ontransport [at] gmail.com.
You can follow him on Twitter, too.
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- Providence Journal's Bill Reynolds on RI pols: "there's no truth to the rumor that Anthony Weiner makes our politicians actually look good." 2 hours ago
- I did not intend to walk into paparazzi hell by visiting my parents in Rhode Island this weekend, but Taylor Swift had other ideas. 14 hours ago
- Kinda bummed that I had a completely uncarbonated can of @GreySail Flying Jenny in my six-pack. :-( 14 hours ago
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I agree with your comments on Money, and I am glad some people like you are doing somthing to help people to wake up. I am from Montreal and now live in Orlando, FL for the last 6 years. I was tired of the cold but now I miss living in a place so much and been driving so much here, I have seen what a suburb can do to people and isolate everybody. I am now planing my return to Montreal as this is a place with a sence of place. Something I have not found in all the places I have been in the US except for a few rare places like San-Francisco and New-york.
Thank-you for your work!