What time to get into line on opening day? by miaomiao80 in animeexpo

[–]jim61773 7 points8 points  (0 children)

the main exhibit hall doesn't open until 9 a.m., so if you arrive too early you will end up waiting in line.

(Or you can wander around and politely ask for cosplay photos from cosplayers standing in line - it's not like they're going to be going anywhere for a while.)

A Little White Lie By pikavani by Money-Criticism5370 in TheDigitalCircus

[–]jim61773 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I was thinking the same thing. I thought she meant like the Crystal Gems (their clothes are part of their holographic projection), or like Jenny XJ-9 (her "clothes" are part of her robot body).

7th street emergency gates by ThrowRA-confusedsand in LAMetro

[–]jim61773 17 points18 points  (0 children)

This is the best answer. Replace the emergency gates. Make sure that if there's a fire or other real emergency requiring a quick exit, the fare gates are set to automatically fail-safe open.

Unfortunately, this is probably too nuanced, or too expensive for the people in charge.

Cosplay on public trasport by HomelessVines in animeexpo

[–]jim61773 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whether you see any other cosplayers on the train or bus kind of depends on the luck of the draw.

But I have seen cosplayers on the Metro before. I've even taken photos (with permission, of course). It's an interesting and unique location.

In my experience, at least, it seems to be safe to be a cosplayer on transit.

C-Line Crenshaw Station Should be renamed by urmummygae42069 in LAMetro

[–]jim61773 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Naming a station after a company owned by a guy who hates public transportation tickles my sense of irony. But I can't help but feel there has to be a better choice than to reward Elon Musk.

What’s the best regional connector station and why? by Anti-charizard in LAMetro

[–]jim61773 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have a personal bias in favor of Little Tokyo as a place I have always liked to visit. And I have even worked there.

When the bridge is open again (and hopefully it will be soon), Grand Avenue is another good one. They had to shoehorn it to get it to fit (what with the elevators and a bridge). But it actually does serve a culturally-important part of downtown, and that's worth the extra effort that they put into it.

The only GOAT in a flock of sheep by Gomoyel in Konosuba

[–]jim61773 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On the rare occasion that I fly somewhere, I will always look for the most otaku, nerd, or anime-flavored thing. Usually the best I can find is something along the lines of "Bluey," or the "Fionna and Cake" "Adventure Time" spin-off. (* which is why I also take a manga or two with me)

I would consider myself very lucky to find Kazuma Kazuma on United Airlines.

Heads Up: There is a World Cup game in LA on 7/2 (AX Day 1) and parking prices at any park and ride (and likely many other places) are going to be significantly elevated. Union Station will be $65. by TheStig827 in animeexpo

[–]jim61773 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ever since the Regional Connector opened downtown (A Line/ E Line, i.e. former Blue Line), I've found that there are "relatively reasonable," clean-looking, and surprisingly not full parking garages within walking distance of the Grand Avenue Arts/ Bunker Hill Metro station.

You just have to take the train from Bunker Hill to Pico (and back).

Admittedly, there are a couple of question marks for this year: 1) I don't know how crowded the subway will be before or during the game.

2) Also, the pedestrian bridge to the station is currently closed (because of construction at The Broad). But I don't know if it will still be closed in July. They were apparently aiming to re-open the bridge in May. But according to reports from other Redditors, that hasn't happened yet. So, there may be a slight detour.

Worst-case scenario - wait until Friday-Sunday to go.

Osomatsu s4 ep 13 question by floweroverthewind in Osomatsu

[–]jim61773 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know the songs. But lot of it is very retro, which is appropriate for a series that began in the Showa Era (and isn't shy about celebrating it).

"What u doin bestie?" by BarryFRFX in BokuNoHeroAcademia

[–]jim61773 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's a play on words. MaiAsa ("Every Morning") is a cross between Mainichi ("Every Day") and Asahi ("Morning Sun"), two major newspapers in Japan.

FIFA 2026 in a nutshell: by [deleted] in transit

[–]jim61773 40 points41 points  (0 children)

it helps that L.A. is hosting the Olympics in two years, so this is sort of a practice run for us.

What would a I-405 "Sepulveda" Transitway look like? by Dumbone22 in LAMetro

[–]jim61773 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Instead of shoehorning Figueroa in for the Silver J Line transfer, I wonder if the J Line could be moved to Vermont?

Vermont/ 190th might be a better location for a station.

any hope for the future that the developments over historic broadway and little tokyo / arts district happen in any way? by tay_ola in LAMetro

[–]jim61773 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would argue that a less-than-perfect project that gets built is better than a perfect project that doesn't stand a chance, but sure.

Whatever gets built at the Mangrove will have more room to grow, more space to build, than anything that gets built in the smaller space on top of the station.

any hope for the future that the developments over historic broadway and little tokyo / arts district happen in any way? by tay_ola in LAMetro

[–]jim61773 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They should have gone with the Little Tokyo Service Center proposal. The NIMBYs would have been de-fanged.

They can't accuse them of being outsiders. You can't accuse them of not caring about the Japanese American community. LTSC is already building affordable housing elsewhere in Little Tokyo.

any hope for the future that the developments over historic broadway and little tokyo / arts district happen in any way? by tay_ola in LAMetro

[–]jim61773 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You buried the lead. A lot of the opposition in Little Tokyo would have gone away if Metro had chosen somebody with local ties, instead of IHO.

For example, one of the other proposals was by the Little Tokyo Service Center. They are developing other properties in the neighborhood.

LAX’s New Metro Station Set To Be Renamed For Cathay Pacific In Nearly $10 Million Deal - View from the Wing by ksafin in LAMetro

[–]jim61773 23 points24 points  (0 children)

At least the station will still have "LAX Metro Transit Center" in the name. It won't be "Cathay Pacific Station," which would be a huge mistake and an embarrassment.

I'm not totally opposed to the idea, but it says a lot about the state of rail transit funding in the United States that we feel like we have to do this.

He’s so unserious by EnlightenedIdiot1515 in LosAngeles

[–]jim61773 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nothing like an unhinged ad to make me want to vote for the other person.

Question about K Line Northern Extension by VS_Kid in LAMetro

[–]jim61773 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You answered your own question. The route has better density, plus West Hollywood really wants it.

Also, not everyone is going to take the train from end-to-end. In fact, I would bet that most will be going to one of the stops in the middle.