Morning Metro: Tech Bike Sharing, Gwinnett Warms Up to Transit, and Lost Books
Decatur Metro | September 27, 2011 | 9:53 am- Tech To Launch New Bike Sharing Program [Creative Loafing]
- In Addition to Decatur, 100 Other GA Cities to Vote on Sunday Alcohol Sales [ABC]
- Emory’s Research Funding has Grown 52% in Five Years [Emory]
- Atlanta’s Got the Highest Water Bills in the Country! [AJC]
- Gwinnett: As Population Goes, So Goes the Opinion of Transit [AJC]
- MARTA Unfunded Maintenance To Grow to $2.3 Billion if Tax Doesn’t Pass [AJC]
- The Top 10 Books Lost to Time [Smithsonian]
Photo courtesy of ViaCycle
It’s a safe bet that if the Thomas Hardy book ever shows up the main characters are both tragically dead at the end of it.
And if Melville’s The Isle of the Cross is found, you can bet it contains 100 pages describing lighthouses and the New England lighthouse culture and history.