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  • Reinventing America's Cities

    In my opinion: no way. Ain't got what it takes... at least at the pres...sent

    March 29, 2009
    Reinventing America’s Cities: The Time Is Now

    By NICOLAI OUROUSSOFF
    THE country has fallen on hard times, but those of us who love cities know we have been living in the dark ages for a while now. We know that turning things around will take more than just pouring money into shovel-ready projects, regardless of how they might boost the economy. Windmills won’t do it either. We long for a bold urban vision.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/29/ar...tml?ref=design

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    Re: Reinventing America's Cities

    It's time to truly live out the dreams of the 1950's? Houses of Tomorrow?

    I'll first settle for cities that can fix potholes. I am from Oklahoma, and I thought I knew what a pothole was until I was travelling through Washington D.C. That's when I found out what a pothole really was.

    I agree that we don't have what it takes to build superfluous infrastructure at the moment.

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    • #3
      Re: Reinventing America's Cities

      Driving cross country on the I-40 this week, I'm seeing some real third-world looking shit.

      Bakersfield and points East towards AZ?

      Wow....Just wow.

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        Re: Reinventing America's Cities

        Originally posted by babbittd View Post
        Driving cross country on the I-40 this week, I'm seeing some real third-world looking shit.
        Since my mind reading skills aren't so hot, would you care to drop a couple of clues as to what you were seeing?

        Thanks.
        Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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        • #5
          Re: Reinventing America's Cities

          From what I can tell, EastSoCal is a vast wasteland of half-empty subdivisions, abandoned shacks and shanties and virtually no commercial activity.

          In New Mexico on the I-40 there are a few spots where it cuts down to one lane in each direction and the closed off lane looks like a completely abandoned construction project.
          Last edited by Slimprofits; March 29, 2009, 09:54 PM.

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          • #6
            Re: Reinventing America's Cities

            Originally posted by ThePythonicCow View Post
            Since my mind reading skills aren't so hot, would you care to drop a couple of clues as to what you were seeing?

            Thanks.
            Exactly what kind of Pythonic Cow are you? I thought all Pythonic Cows came equipped with mind reading capabilities as standard equipment.

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            • #7
              Re: Reinventing America's Cities

              Originally posted by Glenn Black View Post
              Exactly what kind of Pythonic Cow are you?
              Old cows never die, they just mooove along.
              Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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