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VicMan

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  1. Congratulations, Niche! I agree that you are very level-headed when you debate issues. That adds a lot to the forum! BTW I think J. P. Morgan would be great for a user with 10,000 posts.
  2. The computer data from AF447 is already leading investigators in a path of a possible outcome http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/worl...icle6430398.ece For completion's sake they need to find the FDR and CVR to get a fuller picture. From what we have here it suggests that the pilots may have slowed the aircraft down too much during the encounter with the storm, creating a high altitude stall. This may not have been purposeful, and we still need to wait for the French and Brazilian crews to collect the data and for the French to analyze the data and release the final accident report.
  3. Many universities that otherwise require freshmen to live on campus allow people who live in the university's metropolitan area to commute from home. I bet UH may require first year people who do not live in the Houston area to live in dormitories. UH seems to be at a crossroads between a totally run-down part of town and several well-kept areas. It's like a patchwork quilt.
  4. As for where, statistically, most Muslims live: Indonesia is the largest Muslim country in the world; India and Pakistan have sizeable Muslims as well. Saudi Arabia, one of the countries on the Arabian peninsula, has 1% of the Muslims in the world. Sarahiki, since most of the Muslims you know are in the Middle East, is this due to your job or some other kind of connection?
  5. Cdeb, I am very sorry for your loss. Haifers, I am thinking of delivering flowers or stuffed animals as condolences for the French and Brazilian consulates in Houston. If Air France has an office in Houston I would be happy to give condolence gifts to the office as well. EDIT: The Harrises are discussed here: http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/americas/06/...tims/index.html
  6. Air France Flight 447, traveling between Rio de Janeiro and Paris on May 31-June 1, crashed into the sea. There were no survivors. Wreckage was found days later by search crews. This case is scary because: * The aircraft, the Airbus A330, was relatively new * Air France is known for experienced crews and is a safe airline * The deep ocean has cliffs, and it will be difficult to find the cockpit voice recorder, the flight data recorder, and any valuable wreckage. I hope the case is solved so that this will never happen again.
  7. I would imagine CO would say "If you build it to Hobby, build it to IAH too" - And for good reason But people can connect to the airport direct from other routes in town. They don't have to park their cars in Downtown. METRORail announces the location of the airport direct service, for instance.
  8. Some people actually take those flights...
  9. Yaaaay! METRO still has its "goods," so it can finally proceed to build a wonderful public transit system.
  10. Well, yes, but a school opening shows that there was a growth in residential occupancy of an area. I don't know where to find lists of building permits by date, but I would imagine there was some growth in housing units.
  11. Aldine ISD is building new schools in the area in its territory immediately south of the airport. Marcella Intermediate (16250 Cotillion) is in the Greenspoint district; it opened in 2007. During that same year the district's bond election passed; a total of 626 residents voted in favor. I will say again: The bond passed with 626 voting in favor. http://blogs.chron.com/schoolzone/2007/05/...counts_f_1.html
  12. 1. In terms of real estate sales, yes. I was speaking about that one poster's particular concerns rather than a wider neighborhood sales concern. 2. So they could say "we'll take one, but we'll block any additional developments"
  13. It is best to figure out logical reasons for why to oppose a project instead of relying on blind emotion. Also, Momma, from my understanding the problem tends to be when low income complexes are clustered together; if they are more spread out and integrated in the surrounding communities they are alright.
  14. Another argument you could use to oppose the development is to say that METRO service does not already exist in the area, so it would be more difficult for residents of the complex to travel to their jobs. If you see this map, the furthest METRO service goes is to 249 @ Louetta: http://www.ridemetro.org/SchedulesMaps/Pdf...-System-Map.pdf
  15. By matching the Google Map of the proposed development (inside Rural Area 15B, an area bounded by FM2920, Kuykendahl, and Rhodes) with the current (as of writing) high school and middle attendance boundaries and a new elementary attendance boundary, this is where the residents would be zoned to: * Klein Oak High School: http://www.kleinisd.net/docs/1-mapkohs.pdf * Krimmel Intermediate School: http://www.kleinisd.net/docs/1-mapkrimmel.pdf * Mueller Elementary School (new): http://www.kleinisd.net/docs/50-ElemFinal.pdf (If Mueller was not opening, this would have been zoned to Benignus: http://www.kleinisd.net/docs/1-mapBenignus.pdf) Klein ISD is opening high school #5, which had been delayed, on a to be announced date: http://www.kleinisd.net/default.aspx?name=kisd.08bond.home - I'm not sure whether this development would be still in Klein Oak or if it would be in another attendance boundary. Also when Ulrich MS opens (construction on it started in 2008), I'm not certain how it would affect this area (as I haven't seen newer attendance boundaries) Here is the application log showing Gosling Oaks: http://www.tdhca.state.tx.us/multifamily/h...ntiesAppLog.pdf For people who oppose the development, if any of these schools would be severely overcrowded and current KISD bonds would not remedy the situation, this could be a reason to oppose the development.
  16. I wouldn't mind seeing the Old Town Spring area become its own city - Spring could use the Old Town Spring development as a tourist attraction to fill municipal coffers. It should also aggressively fight to keep Splashtown in Spring.
  17. I know HP's actually on 249, but it is still a part of the greater northwest Harris County area, which is centered along 290. People work in the U.S. 290 area, so the area deserves transportation solutions as much as the inner city does. I was referring to the first paragraph of his first post in the thread.
  18. Speaking about DrFood's comment, many businesses now have operations in northwest Harris (such as Hewlett-Packard on 290). Also the Pakistan consulate is over there. In other words, not everyone in NW Harris commutes long distances.
  19. Continental Airlines should aggressively pursue the naming rights to the Dynamo Stadium. The airline had been named the official airline of the Dynamo: http://ro-a.redorbit.com/news/business/128...namo/index.html, so there's no conflict of interest regarding another airline. - Continental could, at some point, get more revenue by getting the naming rights. It makes sense since CO is based out of Downtown - also CO flies to many Latin American countries and could advertise its brand to the futbolistas from Texas to Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. BTW the Izod Center in East Rutherford, NJ used to be the Continental Arena. Maybe CO could recycle that name for the Dynamo stadium.
  20. Make sure Sobti *confirms* and *announces* the cancellation.
  21. 6630 Lawndale is in Houston ISD * J. P. Henderson ES, Jackson MS, and Austin HS
  22. Yes, the public housing should go to the burbs (La Marque and Texas City)
  23. Did you search for Newark ticketing on other days? Airline ticket pricing (for all of the airlines) is very complicated.
  24. The University of Texas and University of Houston groups are separate public university systems which report to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. While they are public university systems, they have separate management. The UT system is based in Austin, while the UH system is based in Houston. In the Dallas/Fort Worth area multiple university systems exist in the same metropolitan area. The Dallas/Fort Worth area, for instance, has multiple university systems. UT operates UTD in Richardson and UTA in Arlington. In addition University of North Texas has a campus in Denton. In the Houston area, there is the University of Houston, Texas Southern University, and Prairie View A&M in Prairie View; the last one is far out in periphery in Waller County. One advantage is that a UT System school could be used as a way for people to transfer to UT Austin. I.E. people at UT San Antonio could transfer to UT Austin after two years at UTSA. People at a Houston campus could do the same.
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