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As one who is retired, it takes me about ten seconds to walk from the bedroom to the coffeepot.
Maximum forty minutes by skytrain.
from home to my X-Jr. college, 11.2 miles. From home to my new university, 14.8 miles.
Used to be 30 minutes, but now that I have moved I am just 10 minutes away from my college. It is so much better.
between countdown and blastoff.45 minutes.it depends on air traffic.
kitchen to get a beer (or coffee) .. and to the computer .. about 1 minute . ...longer if i stop for a pee. ;-)
zero...I am retired...:)
20-25mins :)
An easy 55-60 minutes, it is all back roads and pretty much traffic free. I put the top down and enjoy the ride.
About 15 minutes.
20-40 minutes, depending on what time I leave.
17 minutes.
It takes me 10 minutes
2 or 3 minutes. I go from one end of the house to the other
17 minute walk.
It's about a 10 minute drive from home to office.
Mine is about half an hour each way by car.
I ride my car, Elizabeth..Takes me less than 30 minutes to get to my clinic.
from front door to office door, it's about 35 minutes
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lol...unless you get stopped for traffic in the hallway?
Thanks for sharing your nice, enjoyable answer and happy, er, non-commuting.
by elizabeth17 on September 3rd, 2010