haha! I was thinking of posting that! Sounds pretty cool, I'm hoping the one by San Fran works out.
danya05.12.09 - 10:58 am
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Anybody else to think that California should be split into two, separate states?
The North tends to lean towards more viable transit alternatives while the the South is trying to maintain a deathgrip on a shit lifestyle that's been since the 50's.
And then there's
Cascadia!!!
bentstrider05.12.09 - 11:06 am
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Yes. I want to be in the Northern part, but without all the rain...
alicestrong05.12.09 - 11:10 am
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An assload of rain is better than this fucking wind I've dealt with for all these years.
PDX, SeaTac, is my target.
That and Portland also reminds me of Raccoon City from the RE games!!
bentstrider05.12.09 - 11:16 am
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Anybody else to think that California should be split into two, separate states?
The North tends to lean towards more viable transit alternatives while the the South is trying to maintain a deathgrip on a shit lifestyle that's been since the 50's.
Yeah, then we can build a wall segregating the two. Think of the celebration that will occur when the wall falls 40 years later!
SPOOK05.13.09 - 11:29 am
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Great article! I can't imagine why anyone would hesitate posting this article up.
Thanks!
User105.13.09 - 11:31 am
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"Anybody else to think that California should be split into two, separate states? The North tends to lean towards more viable transit alternatives while the the South is trying to maintain a deathgrip on a shit lifestyle that's been since the 50's. "
Traffic in the Bay Area is just as horrendous as it is down here.
If you can afford to live in SF, yes, it's fine, but if you have to get to the South Bay or the East Bay, you're pretty much hosed, especially if you want to go out at night and come home after Bart stops running.
It's just that CA hasn't upgraded enough of its infrastructure to keep up with the population growth, either roads OR mass transit.
JB05.13.09 - 11:36 am
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Last time we were up there we were stuck in Oakland after the BART stopped. We ended up getting back to SF on the bus. It was easy and effortless at 4am. And the bus was on time!
User105.13.09 - 12:35 pm
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"It's just that CA hasn't upgraded enough of its infrastructure to keep up with the population growth, either roads OR mass transit."
This.
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\(+1 awarded to JB)
SPOOK05.13.09 - 12:45 pm
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