Metro on PDA

Commuter Trip Plan and Point to Point Schedule offer range-oriented bus-schedule planning tools for King County Metro which can be stored on a PDA. I don’t know if these are new tools, or just ones that I missed, but they are a step in the right direction. Unfortunately, since they only output results, they are limited in utility if something goes awry while you are on the road. As far as I can tell, there is still no way to download entire route schedules for any individual route in a PDA-oriented format.

I said, "Holy s***, look at that!"

The New York Times > Movies > The Political ‘Fahrenheit’ Sets Record at Box Office, notes the NYT. The film is set to take first place in grosses this weekend, an amazing feat when one notes that the number of theaters involved, and consequently the number of possible screenings, is about a third of a large-scale Hollywood opening weekend.

As we came in from a weekend out of town last night, we crested the hill at 45th near the Ave. This is where Seattle’s Neptune Theater is showing the film, and I uttered the ejaculation which titles this entry. It came upon seeing the line, a huge crowd that stretched around the block. I have certainly never seen such a thing before at the Neptune, which generally houses offbeat films rather than blockumentaries, as Fahrenheit appears set to be.

It will be especially interesting to see if in the coming week theater owners rush to add screens, something that I’m not calling – the weekend’s rush could simply be the result of Move On’s push to get people in the theaters this weekend.

I could be totally wrong, though. Daymented was getting a posse together for Friday, I know.

Other Seattle-area bloggers appear to be writing about it, too, though, so who knows.