Komiksulo
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Interac Flash. Rolls out summer 2011, according to the press release.And have they figured out how to do contactless payments with debit cards, without requiring a PIN (that would really slow down the line)?
Interac Flash. Rolls out summer 2011, according to the press release.And have they figured out how to do contactless payments with debit cards, without requiring a PIN (that would really slow down the line)?
I don't really get the whole deal about Open payments. How open is open payments really?
If they do bank cards you get nicked with fees.
And have they figured out how to do contactless payments with debit cards, without requiring a PIN (that would really slow down the line)?
And credit cards have age and income requirements.
In this sense, Presto is best because it's accessible to any and all. I get the concern about tourists, but they could easily be dealt with by selling pre-paid fare cards.
The assumption seems to be that Translink's open payment cost estimate is much lower than TTC's? Translink is about $170 million. Do we know what the bid TTC received from their tender was? I thought it was within their budget ... so presumably cheaper per unit than Translink.
Yes seems like ... basically just the operating cost. Far cheaper that Presto (though Ontario pays the operating cost for that).don't quote me, but I believe the tender toronto received cost $50 - 70 million, is what i've gathered through reports I've read.
Sad, the central city loses to the suburbs again. Toronto is becoming like an American city. Transit is supposed to be urban, but now it is being shaped by suburbanites according to suburban ideals.
That data doesn't necessarily demonstrate that jobs are being shifted; just that more new jobs are being created in 905 than 416.
Do you have the data for total jobs?
Your numbers show that Toronto's share of GTA (York, Durham, Peel, Halton, Toronto) employment dropped 14% from 65% to 51%. However if you look at simple population changes, Toronto's share of GTA population dropped only 13.2% from 58.7% to 45.4%; even though Toronto's actual population grew by 14.5%!
So I'm not seeing a shift in jobs, just that Toronto hasn't grown as fast as the surrounding 905 communities.
(used 1986 and 2006 census population figures for Toronto, Durham, York, Peel, and Halton from www.rccao.com/news/files/RCCAO_NOV10_REPORT_LOWRES.pdf)
sorry I shouldn't have used the word "shifting" i meant to say more new jobs being created outside the 416. I know the data is a bit dated being from 2006. I'd have to actually look at the individual numbers to definitely say how much growth in population compared to jobs, but I don't think there's a doubt that there have been tremendous amounts of companies opting for the 905 over the 416, in the past decade or so.
So the de-industrialization of Toronto and the subsequent industrial growth in the suburbs is not a shift, just a changing expression of companies choice? Isn't that the definition of a shift: change from one thing to another?It's not a shift.
There are just more companies (warehouses or office purposes) opting to go ...
There's certainly been some shifting of jobs over different time periods and within different categories. However there's more jobs in Toronto in 2011 than there was in 1986. Probably not true for some parts of the city - such as certain blocks of Scarborough.So the de-industrialization of Toronto and the subsequent industrial growth in the suburbs is not a shift, just a changing expression of companies choice? Isn't that the definition of a shift: change from one thing to another?
I've noticed the last couple of times that my AutoReload has happened, that it wasn't quite when I expected.
I've set my Threshold Value for $40 (and the load for $40), and I have no default trip.
On Friday evening before I used Presto my balance was $45.14. I tapped on at Danforth and it takes off the $4.20 minimum - balance is $40.94.
I tap off at Exhibition, where it refunds 17¢ (Danforth to Exhibition trip costs $4.03 on Presto) ... so balance is $41.11 - but then looking at the machine when I tap off, I see the $40 Autoload go, and balance is $81.11. Something similar happened during the previous load back in May.
Not a problem, really ... but I'm surprised the Autoload fires when the $40 threshold was never passed. Some shoddy programming I expect.