Everything posted by Robert Pence
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Cleveland - Just one from the roof of SPACES Gallery
Perfect vantage point, and I love the colors.
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summertime cleveland hodgepodge
Damn! Extraordinarily fine shots, and the weather cooperated with a haze-free day.
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Lancaster, Ohio: Seat of Fairfield County
Excellent! Very nice-looking town.
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Berkeley & Oakland
Colorful! Good stuff that many visitors never know about.
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San Francisco
Awesome stuff! I spent a week there, once, and it took me a while to re-learn how to walk on level ground without leaning, after I got home.
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Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle: Dusk & Dawn
Outstanding photos!
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Duck Island??? what the???? (cleveland hood)
Interesting place. I was gonna' 'splain about the streetcar deck on the Hope Memorial Bridge, but KJP beat me to it.
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Amtrak & Federal: Passenger Rail News
I trust all the forumers I know; even the crazy ones are mostly harmless, and I can hold my own when it comes to craziness. It's the unknown lurkers I fear. :-o
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Shinannigans at Red River Gorge, Kentucky!
Fun shots!
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Amtrak & Federal: Passenger Rail News
Done:
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C-BUS: D/T, Brewery District, German Village, Arena District, Short North
Nice work, David. Columbus is enjoyable, and I love all the bricks in German Village and the Brewery District.
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Celina, Ohio: Seat of Mercer County
Celina is pretty nice. The lake is quite large and beautiful, and the Mercer County Courthouse is well-maintained and pretty elegant inside.
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Amtrak & Federal: Passenger Rail News
Good article, but; Journalists don't refer to car travelers as auto enthusiasts, or air travelers as plane enthusiasts. There's an implication in this that only people who are slightly odd or obsessive would choose to travel by train instead of flying or driving.
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Portland, Oregon - Part 3
If you pace yourself approaching stoplights to avoid having to come to a full stop, it's possible to coast on your bike, neither stopping nor pedaling, all the way from the top of Twin Peaks to the Ferry Terminal.
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Peak Oil
I thought that might be the case. The statistic may not testify so much to improvements in U.S. energy efficiency, as to the impact of outsourcing/offshoring so much of the country's industrial base.
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Sacramento to Santa Cruz
Beautiful!
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Big Sur to San Francisco
Fabulous photos!
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Upper Sandusky, Ohio: Seat of Wyandot County
Interesting town. The courthouse dome is wonderfully ornate.
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Wooster: Some Completed Projects & Some Random Shots
That library is pretty impressive!
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Ohio Old-Growth Forests: Caldwell Preserve (Cincinnati)
Beautiful. I love old, dense, moist woods. On the family farm south of Bluffton, Indiana there's a modest-sized partly-marshy woodlot, maybe 15 acres, that has some old-growth trees in it including some huge beeches. There's a broken-off snag of one of the old ones, about six feet high and hollowed out in the center, where buzzards sometimes nest.
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Greenfield, Ohio
Sweet town! What a fun project this could be:
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Urban Satire
and then at closing ... Uhhh, before we sign, there's just one little thing we'd like. We decided it would be nice to have a full basement, with a bathroom and wet bar.
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Peak Oil
I'm not sure I buy this outright, but I don't know where this info comes from or how it was computed. Does it include the petroleum content, both as material input and energy consumed in manufacturing, for imported goods? Automobile manufacturing, for instance, consumes huge amounts of energy and a lot of it comes from petroleum and natural gas. Petrochemicals are feedstocks for plastics manufacturing, too. Even if the info is complete and accurate for the U.S., it's not realistic to look at per-capita consumption according to political/geographic entities. Manufacturing, trade, and finance all operate on a global scale, and frightenly, so does military capability. People compete for resources and quality of life on a world-wide scope, and where great disparities exist, great pressures to equalize them will come into play.
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Aspects of the Dayton Arcade: Building, owning, and occupying the Arcade.
The mention of the name, "Shantz" ("Schantz") brought to mind a memorial I saw in Johnstown, PA, last fall. I wonder if there was a family connection.
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Goodtime III: Happy Hour Cruise 0607
Beautiful shots! Looks like a pleasant way to spend an evening. In the shot of the Lorain-Carnegie Viaduct (Bob Hope Memorial Bridge), you can see the lower deck that was provided for future streetcar use, but never used. It has room for four tracks.