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So it's interesting that this heating up and going the logical course so far - people wanting more competition, better quality or at least cheaper despite the United scare tactics. On the way to work yesterday I heard that LAX was rated the worst airport in the nation, which after the hellish experience on 3 out of 6 flights last year, I have avoided like the plague and am glad I have many other options that allow me to get cheaper and better quality airport service.
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Just 10 days, 6 hours & 5 minutes till opening game!
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No-Tsu-Oh festival would be an interesting event to return or at least the name. Quirky and old school mix.
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The toll booths, when entering or leaving one area, just sounds too funny (odd) and impractical to be implement. Not sure why but this kind of reminds of our company's consideration, and quick rejection, a few years ago of charging consultants/contractors for using our office space to reduce costs because it would just be passed onto us via their charges/fees anyway. So deemed a "non-starter".
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Normally the comments on Chron.com are way off base BUT this time they have generally pointed out some reason - why is that City Council is so opposed to having competition? Competition that will wake those slobs at United thus maybe improve quality or at least drop prices by reducing their monopoly. Living in SoCal I can take advantage of flying out of LAX, LGB and SNA within 30 to 45 minutes drive, which means I can get higher quality and/or lower prices because of COMPETITION. I can get RT ticket to SFA from LGB (5 minute drive from home) for less than $100 or just above up to Seattle! You can dream about that with United, which will probably send you luggage or carry-on items they forced to gate check to the wrong terminal (which happened to my mother when she visited from Houston) or just make the flying experience much worse than it used to be a few years ago.
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Some people work better at home and sometimes I can work better at work when less people are around (late night or weekends) but you need the structure of the office for many jobs.
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Why don't they make the former tenants pay for the upkeep? That would probably make the decision a bit easier.
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This a very good point that my realtor in LA also mentioned to me when she is looking at future renters.
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I wasn't sure where this was going when I saw the title. I thought you were going more along the thought of post#4, areas that have decayed or been abandoned. You haven't seen sprawl till you've been to beautiful, "green" SoCal. If I drive my hydrid for 4 hours per day and/or refuse to carpool I must be saving the enviroment, right? Seriously though, if we want to reduce sprawl and it's negative impact then we should start by living smaller and/or closer to the center of the city. You can only move out so far to avoid undesirables before you're in Oklahoma or Louisiana.
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Hah! Who says you can't do both. You can get a degree in something you like while doing well financially or not being icky and go to a school on top of a non-academic activity! Awesome that these 2 areas were brought up.
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This is an excellent idea since I think more money should be put in post high school education, just need to make sure there's execution and enforcement on this scorecard initiative. Too many schools are wasting taxpayer money on overpaid AD & sporting staff, subsidized sports facilities (that make pro sports look like charity at the big schools) and resort style living projects. Many dorms or facilities added in the last 10 years at many schools are way too lavish (i.e. plasma screens and resort style pools). They should include trade schools in adding money and grading for value. Also, too many students are failing to realize that studying just what you want may sound cute or choosing the easy way out to meet the parent’s demand for college education won't pay the bills
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Woolworth's Department Store At 613 Main St.
JJVilla replied to foxmulder's topic in Historic Houston
Barely remember going to the place (in Downtown) when I young in the mid 80s.- 52 replies
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It's principal he's talking about. Then there's buying power.
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It's simple - if you don't like a company or product then don't buy it! Agreed that many people and group's greed got us in the problems we are in. We also need to take personal responsibility for our actions and way forward.
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Now I know the reason for the large police presence we saw in Midtown on Saturday evening and closure of the highway! We passed right by there around 6:15.
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Trader Joe's, I see them everywhere...in Long Beach.
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Settegast-Kopf Funeral Home At 3320 Kirby Dr.
JJVilla replied to MarkLTD's topic in Historic Houston
Saw the sign for the pub & eatery early this week! That will be "interesting". Are they planning to expand to near my soon-to-be-former home near San Felipe and Bering? -
Coo. I was wondering why there were so many more people than usual.
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CityCentre: Mixed-Use Development At 800 Town And Country Blvd.
JJVilla replied to Parrothead's topic in Going Up!
On a somewhat related note with regards to my move to Long Beach (I am working and have temp living by City Hall, in downtown). Just because you build something very nice and urban doesn't mean that all your urban problems will away and consumers will leave their comfortable areas to the new place (still urban areas). The development here is geared for urban professionals and looks nice/inviting to me but you've got to be very young or adventurous to live just 4 or 6 blocks north of the beach in some areas (where the place is). This is a nice looking, mixed use area I am referring to but deceiving (from what I have been told) and still attract problems/crime. Maybe the co-workers comments were a bit off but they have some basis. Just thought I'd share a somewhat related impression on some issues of putting some of these of developments in an urban, developing area and it's downside. Of course this has some to do with economic slowdown over here and in general.- 960 replies
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FINALLY!!
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Finally the Dynamo Stadium groundbreaking occurs! And I miss since I relocated out of town!! New job is good and hello from sunny SoCal.
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Architects Find Their Dream Client, in China
JJVilla replied to wernicke's topic in Meanwhile, In The Rest of the World...
I can see them being able to realize looks but not sure of valuing engineering or at least on the execution side. -
Completely agree with the last part, either with their parent's help or otherwise. Many people that were ranked ahead of me in high school failed out of college (I just finished outside the top 10% by 5 or 6 people). They gamed the system and eventually lost.
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I agree that there are gaps between current degrees and needs. Likewise, I would add that in many technical fields we can't even fill some jobs during the worst times. I guess supply and demand is an important consideration along with being flexible and global.