Everything posted by MayDay
-
I am the cell phone jinx - How often do you replace your cell phone?
I'm still happy with my Nokia 6100 (I like it because it's one of the lightest and smallest cellphones that's ever been commercially available) - it's almost six years old: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_6100 I don't want to upgrade either, because any new phone would require that I lose my AT&T Wireless legacy plan (aka I like paying $29.99 a month).
-
Living Car Free
GAHHHHHHHH!!!! BACK ON TOPIC!!!!!!
-
Cleveland: Bob Stark Warehouse District Project
"Stark and Jacobs, the two former arch enemies, are apparently going to make a joint announcement Friday about seeking a downtown-wide tax increment financing district." Shut yo mouth and say it ain't so!!! :clap: (aka - wow, who'da thunk?!?)
-
Cleveland: Bob Stark Warehouse District Project
It's the old rendering but it'll have to do:
-
Greater Cleveland RTA News & Discussion
None of this "just off" crap - plunk that sucker down where it'll be used!
-
Greater Cleveland RTA News & Discussion
In that case, just park one of the new vehicles on Euclid :-D
-
Cleveland: Festivals, Music Concerts, & Events
Done! http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,14015.msg284755.html#new :-)
-
Greater Cleveland RTA News & Discussion
From the "Ingenuity Festival" thread http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php/topic,1723.msg284751.html#new CornerCurve brought up a good point about the HealthLine construction and the potential impact on the Ingenuity Festival: "I am curious to see how much Euclid Corridor construction they can complete by the end of July in time for the festival. It wouldn't be much fun to have to weave through construction barrels to get to different events." I think this might be an opportunity for RTA/Clinic/Ingenuity to make a little lemonade out of some temporary lemons - maybe some sort of exhibit showing off the HealthLine and its impact/benefits? Not being a logistics/event planning expert, I'm not sure how that would play out but I think it should be given consideration. Piles of torn-up street and stacks of bricks aren't going to win people over, but something creatively tying into the festival just might :-)
-
Cleveland: Festivals, Music Concerts, & Events
^That, or they (Ingenuity/RTA/Clinic) could get a little creative and make it part of an exhibit?
- Age
-
Cleveland: Retail News
^Which will be a great spot - much better than the broom closet they currently have.
-
Cleveland: Downtown: East 4th Street Developments
Oh for f#ck's sake, let it go. :roll:
-
Cleveland: Crime & Safety Discussion
Loooovely :roll: Woman stabbed during large fight downtown Posted by Donna J. Miller May 12, 2008 14:23PM Categories: Breaking News, Crime A young woman was stabbed during a melee at East 21st Street and Euclid Avenue in Cleveland. More at cleveland.com http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2008/05/woman_stabbed_during_large_fig.html
-
The Windy City
"I'll admit I'm not the best urban photographer, nature photography is more of my specialty; nonetheless, I hope you all like these pics." Pshaw, you did a great job! :clap:
-
Cleveland: Retail News
Cleveland & Beyond has closed their location in the Old Arcade - they still have the Tower City store; sounds like they're reconfiguring their business plan.
-
Dining room furniture
^Another recommendation would be Atelier Home in Chagrin Falls (same place as Cottonwood). WARNING, the blogger added Enya for "ambiance" *hork* http://euroantiquemarket.blogspot.com/2008/04/atelier-home.html Just for recommendation's sake, my partner bought a Mitchell Gold sectional for our house (1900-built) there - it's a tinge on the modern side but it looks great and is proportioned nicely given the smaller room sizes.
- Age
- Age
- Age
-
Show a pic of yourself!
I'll get this back on topic, with the help of Kim Carnes (last night at the Rock Hall benefit afterparty):
-
Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
"for all intensive purposes" Ahem... intents and purposes. :-)
-
Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
Listen to you with your forward/big-picture thinking! :roll: ;-)
-
Cleveland from the 41st
I'm almost positive the "mystery" buildings are part of an industrial plant in Lorain. I deduced this by going on Google Map Pedometer - I started at 200 Public Square, and drew a straight line to the Shoreham (left side of the Gold Coast cluster and lined up with the mystery buildings), then continued it to St. James Church on Detroit in Lakewood (again, clearly "lined up" with the buildings and the Shoreham) and kept going - not much else of significant height until you hit that spot: Any ideas which plant that is?
-
Cleveland from the 41st
Un.f#cking.believable. :clap: :clap: :clap:
-
Cleveland: Downtown: Convention Center Atrium & Expansion
What kind of DORK... oh alright :roll: Remember - 12pack of Burning River :drunk: