Everything posted by GCrites
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Columbus: Downtown: Hilton Columbus
Usually don't dig skywalks, but in this case it's a necessary evil.
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Cincinnati Reds Discussion
- Ohio High School Football: General News & Discussion
Hahahaha, as if high school kids don't get warped enough by having 10,000 people watching them play every week, their faces on TV and in the paper all the time in high school. Then the minute they graduate people stop paying attention to them. Let's dole out some more championships!- Off Topic
Are the rims made of a non-conductive material? Those loops don't even like aluminum all that well. They want iron and steel.- Cincinnati: Crime & Safety Discussion
The Rolling Stones - Waiting On A Friend-HD- Off Topic
People say that on a motorcycle, shutting it off and then hitting the starter creates enough of an electromagnetic field to excite the sensor. But I haven't been able to try it since my bike is kickstart.- Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
If Horstman was really walking 6mph that thing would have blown off.- Off Topic
Are you sure that we haven't just been under a storm watch the entire time? This is Columbus.- Sexiest Politicians
Gabby Giffords was pretty hot before that guy shot her.- Economics of small oil wells like you see all over SE Ohio and WV?
Yea, I remember going to L.A. in '83 with my folks and they'd point those little guys out when they saw 'em. They were the drinky-bird kind like at the beginning of Dallas.- Cincinnati: Clifton Heights: U Square @ the Loop
Gold Stars like to open close to factories and warehouses, I've noticed.- US Economy: News & Discussion
ZeroHedge lays out concepts of which people need to be aware, but at the same time they need to remember that it's coming from the perspective of Superbears.- Cincinnati: Clifton Heights: U Square @ the Loop
Yea, they opened one on the OSU campus a few months back. It's a new concept that they've started.- Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
Thanksgiving dinner? You don't have to answer that.- Hipsters
- Hipsters
- US Economy: News & Discussion
Getting a bit off topic here, but what I mean by "rounds of sprawl" is that sprawl has not been constant but rather comes in spurts. The first round was during the 1920s with the emergence of streetcar suburbs. Then sprawl took a break for the most part until the '50s because of the Depression and WWII. Then it fired back up again rapidly. When the graph kicks in in 1965, there might have been a bit of a slowdown left over form the early '60s recession. But, look at how the housing graph doesn't necessarily move in lockstep with the recessionary periods. Sprawl didn't take a break for the early '70s recession, but did for the mid '70s one. Then you have a bit of mid '80s exuberance that dried up right around the '87 crash and the S&L collapse. But that wasn't a recession. I consider the '20s Round One, the '50s-early '70s Round Two, don't really include that late '70s bump much because it wasn't very long, the '80s Round Three, the mid-late '90s Round Four and the early-mid 2000s Round Five. They all had different characteristics, architectural styles and features/amenities. Houses got progressively blander and cheaper looking both inside and out.- Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
I've always appreciated CityBeat's willingness to dig into really meaty stuff as compared to some alt weeklies in other cities.- US Economy: News & Discussion
Yes, love the graph. It perfectly illustrates the "rounds of sprawl" concept. And, just as I suspected, the early 2000s recession did little to curb sprawl. They just kept building anyway. The decline in building that didn't happen probably exacerbated the 2008 crash.- Columbus: Downtown Grocery Store Project News
You might consider saving up some money to slowly get involved in the real estate business. Channeling your deep concerns about projects into positive energy toward your own projects could eventually become quite profitable. Just make sure to pay close attention to the numbers.- Cincinnati Streetcar / The Connector News
"Blinded by me you can't see a thing!"- Rethinking Transport in the USA
Now that's a threat. Improve transit or Wall Street will downgrade your city's bond rating.- Hipsters
- Origin of your Screen Name?
I figured that you just liked birthday parties.- Ohio & National Intercity Bus Discussion
Quinn calls for Megabus investigation following 2 fatal accidents: Gov. Pat Quinn on Thursday requested a federal investigation of Megabus, its history and business and operating practices in the wake of two fatal accidents in Illinois involving the low-cost motorcoach company over the past week. More: articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-08-09/news/chi-quinn-calls-for-megabus-investigation-following-2-fatal-accidents-20120809_1_megabus-shemeka-hudson-federal-investigation - Ohio High School Football: General News & Discussion