Too racy for public transit

  • Katie Mayer, Herald staff
  • Thursday, February 14, 2008 11:28pm
  • OpinionThe Buzz

Today in transportation:

  • The London transit agency has declined to display a museum poster showing a 16th-century painting of a nude woman because the museum wouldn’t crop out the bottom half of the image. Apparently the woman’s feet were too sexy.
  • If you’re tired of commuting by ferry, a Swiss automaker has just what you need: a James Bond-inspired roofless car that can run both on land and in up to 30 feet of water. The car comes standard with an air tank and a saltwater-resistant interior, but Bond girls and wetsuits are not included.

    This relationship could go up in smoke: Today Dear Abby prints a letter from a young woman asking advice about her long-distance relationship with a magician’s apprentice. Abby, unsurprisingly, seems a little skeptical. After all, she’s heard a lot of stories about men with tricks up their sleeves.

    In an effort to find out what’s killing thousands of bats, scientists are donning hazmat suits and crawling deep into the animals’ caves. They’re vowing to solve the mystery — and then take up a new profession.

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