Ask HN: What do you do on your commute?
5 points| ayusaf | 14 years ago
I'm busy building an iPhone app, which is optimised for commuters and I was wondering what sort of things people like to fill their commuting time with? If you use public transport - are there any apps that you find particularly useful or enjoyable? If you drive, do you usually switch on the radio or stream music from your mobile?
Just a curious bee, me.
Thx :)
[+] [-] tadzik|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] bmelton|14 years ago|reply
I find that whenever I get myself wrapped up in a project, it's hard for me to take time away from it to do anything else. Thankfully, my body has checks built in (hunger pangs, sleepiness, etc.) to make sure that I'm keeping up with the basics, but I have to set time aside for exercise and stretching or I won't do it.
For me at least, I can't work on the DC metro. It's too crowded, too noisy, but I can read on my Kindle. It's great because it lets me occupy the otherwise wasted time on something that I likely wouldn't get to do without the metro.
If I'm between books, or have a short commute, I'll do crossword puzzles on my phone[1] or play Words with Friends.
If I'm not commuting, I'm lucky to get a half hour a day to read when I go to bed.
[1] - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.totsp.cros... (Not affiliated, but I really like this crossword puzzle app.)
[+] [-] read_wharf|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] brandoncordell|14 years ago|reply
Typically I either listen to the radio (only in the mornings, I'm sick of radio music so I really only listen to morning shows), or find something to listen to on my Audible for iPhone app (Currently listening to World War Z, which has taken me almost a week of commutes to get half way through).
[+] [-] jat1|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] KoryFerbet|14 years ago|reply
Nothing makes me delete an app faster than when I can't listen to Pandora and play with another app.
[+] [-] burlburrbrian|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] ayers|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] AznHisoka|14 years ago|reply
On bad days, I just doze off, and try not to get angry at humanity.
[+] [-] bdunbar|14 years ago|reply
Small town life: we may not have all the opportunities of a big city, but the commute is a heckuva lot shorter.
[+] [-] Pyrodogg|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] melling|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] Tangaroa|14 years ago|reply
The public transit in my area is awful. The ride to school was an hour and a half plus a twenty minute walk to the bus stop, whereas driving there takes a half hour. The buses used to be one to two hours apart, but they've cut routes since I stopped riding. I'm glad I got a car.
[+] [-] ssylee|14 years ago|reply