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Ardennes posted:I think I will use "the" in front of every highway name until I die, it is too ingrained in my brain at this point to stop. In Las Vegas, we call the main freeway "I-15", but everything else is "the 215", "the 95", and so on. It's linguistic anthropology - I-15 was built before a bunch of Californians moved here, and all the others were built (or expanded into major thoroughfares) afterwards.
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withak posted:Oakland is a pretty big place, if you don't want to live in the equivalent of Richmond or Vallejo then you don't have to. My friend in Rockridge had a guy shot on her corner when he refused to give his wallet to a mugger and also had her neighbor's house burgled. Piedmont is probably safe but if you can afford to live there then you can afford to live in SF.
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I think what we can all agree on is that the Bay Area is terrible and that Southern California is the best California.
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krysmopompas posted:Yeah, but consider the downsides to Wisconsin - you have a grand total of 1 possible employer unless you retire, change industries, or do your own thing (good luck hiring.) It was especially a shame to see San Diego's developer scene dry up so quickly, but some small studios (like NimbleBit) came out of it.
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FCKGW posted:I think what we can all agree on is that the Bay Area is terrible and that Southern California is the best California. gently caress you! You are exactly wrong! withak posted:Oakland is a pretty big place, if you don't want to live in the equivalent of Richmond or Vallejo then you don't have to. Oakland has tons of neighborhoods and some are very bad and some are very good, and often the very good neighborhoods are like 5 blocks from the very bad neighborhoods. When we were house shopping in 2009 we saw some very nice areas that we decided against only because my wife would have to walk through some hellhole to get to BART. Some of the intermediary neighborhoods have fairly reasonable pricing, too. FMguru posted:Or East Palo Alto, or Vallejo, or Richmond, or Fairfield... Yeah. But you can also head for San Leandro, or Concord, or Pittsburgh/Bay Point, or San Mateo, or El Cerrito. There are intermediary cities that are not ridiculously expensive (well, by Bay Area standards) but are also not too murdery. And are still on BART. These are the places your San Francisco blue-collar and service worker people live, which is why BART ridership is extremely heavy these days.
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Leperflesh posted:gently caress you! You are exactly wrong! Hell, I might even say that Orange County is the best thing about this whole state. You know what they say, "As goes the OC, so goes the nation"
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Oh! Is this now Wisconsin chat? Right guys?....Right? Y'all hate on I-5, but I-8 from Tucson to San Diego is one of the most diverse and beautiful drives I've been on. I'd love to move to California if I wasn't poor and indebted.
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FCKGW posted:Hell, I might even say that Orange County is the best thing about this whole state. You know what they say, "As goes the OC, so goes the nation"
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 05:59 |
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Big tech companies in the Bay Area should be required by law to build Judge Dredd Megablocks to house their employees. You could even have block wars between the Steve Jobs and Larry Page megablocks.
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FCKGW posted:You know what they say, "As goes the OC, so goes the nation" Don't call it that.
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 06:07 |
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I just love that Rancho Santa Margarita plays the fictional pedo-haven Sudden Valley in the new season of Arrested Development.
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 06:32 |
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FMguru posted:Or East Palo Alto, or Vallejo, or Richmond, or Fairfield... I don't know how long EPA will be part of that group...every time I come back and see whiskey gulch replaced by a Four Seasons I'm weirded out. Can you still close your eyes and figure out when you've crossed into Palo Alto by how lovely the road is on University? Also as a northerner living in a strange land I will say that while living in LA has exceeded my expectations...those expectations were very low. NorCal = BestCal
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withak posted:Oakland is a pretty big place, if you don't want to live in the equivalent of Richmond or Vallejo then you don't have to. I'm actually living in Richmond right now, it's a really quiet neighborhood near the del Norte BART. Of course the other night my buddy slept through his BART stop and wound up wandering around the Iron Triangle at 1:00 a.m. cause he had to get off at Richmond BART and his phone was dead. Different story.
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It feels weird to read this and be in neither SF or SoCal. We just call it (and I'm giving myself away here), "99" or "80", while on the rare occasion, we call it "THE Five" In any case, keep fighting, it's hella entertaining. edit: NorCal VS SoCal NorCal is the Superior Cal Illuminado fucked around with this message at 08:16 on Jul 20, 2013 |
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Hey now, SoCal is great once you learn to hold your breath for extended periods of time.
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 08:19 |
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Having lived in both the Bay Area is nice but it's inhabited by the up tightest people possible.
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I have a question for our Nor Cal neighbors. Do you have any stations like KCRW? KCRW's best known for it's talk shows and its contemporary (but not top-40) music programming.
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RandomPauI posted:I have a question for our Nor Cal neighbors. Do you have any stations like KCRW? KCRW's best known for it's talk shows and its contemporary (but not top-40) music programming. KALW and KQED are the two main SF public radio stations. KQED does more talk and KALW has some music and more local coverage.
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RandomPauI posted:I have a question for our Nor Cal neighbors. Do you have any stations like KCRW? KCRW's best known for it's talk shows and its contemporary (but not top-40) music programming. Uh, we have NPR, I have a tote somewhere, which has a lot of the same programming, but has specific local shows that are interspersed.
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Illuminado posted:It feels weird to read this and be in neither SF or SoCal.
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FRINGE posted:Oh downtown how I miss thee. (lol) LA looks like the Dredd megacity
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Illuminado posted:It feels weird to read this and be in neither SF or SoCal. Yes, Sacramento has no smog at all. Sacramento has one weird freeway thing: "biz80" (all one word). Call it anything else and you're not from around here (really old people are allowed to still call it 80).
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Dusseldorf posted:Having lived in both the Bay Area is nice but it's inhabited by the up tightest people possible. You would think with all the cannabis being smoked everyone would be super chill.
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I'm a big Californian stupidhead who can't post in the right thread.
Obdicut fucked around with this message at 21:02 on Jul 20, 2013 |
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Obdicut posted:There's also no reason to believe Trayvon knew Zimmerman had gotten out of his car. He might have made it to his house but decided not to go in and instead try to see where the creepy-rear end car-driver was. This poo poo is spreading everywhere.
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 17:21 |
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Illuminado posted:It feels weird to read this and be in neither SF or SoCal. Bullshit. I can't trust air I can't see.
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 17:37 |
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I like the article on apartments of the future for the Bay Area: (Only $1600 a month)
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etalian posted:I like the article on apartments of the future for the Bay Area: Rapidly approaching just straight up dystopia.
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Dunno what the problem there is -- there's nothing more relaxing than coming home from a 14-hour day at the startup, cracking open a beer and chilling out on the couch to see what's on the kitchen sink. Bonus if it drips.
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Ardennes posted:Rapidly approaching just straight up dystopia. My favorite design feature is the toilet being inside the shower stall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26uhyKV3aAc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MThgocKFPuw
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I'm not sure who would win the brewery wars, but Stone in the South vs Sierra Nevada in the North would be a brutal slugfest. North Coast's Old Rasputin is probably the best Imperial Stout (from California). Lagunitas is up north too. Firestone Walker is kind of central. duodenum fucked around with this message at 18:08 on Jul 20, 2013 |
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duodenum posted:I'm not sure who would win the brewery wars, but Stone in the South vs Sierra Nevada in the North would be a brutal slugfest. Individual beers are a matter of opinion, but on average the North wins handily.
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FMguru posted:Or East Palo Alto, or Vallejo, or Richmond, or Fairfield... Fairfield has nothing to recommend itself, really. Though on the plus side, it's only an hour or less from a lot of places that are actually interesting.
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The Cubelodyte posted:Fairfield has nothing to recommend itself, really. Though on the plus side, it's only an hour or less from a lot of places that are actually interesting.
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Funny you should mention that; I live only about a mile from the nearest fence-edge of Travis AFB. I don't find noise from the airbase bad at all, really. When I moved here in 1998 flight paths were often over our neighborhood, so yes, it was kinda loudish. It really didn't bother me since I grew up in San Diego close to the then Miramar NAS; screaming fighters overhead was just part of a normal day when I was a kid. At some point, though, Travis stopped flying directly over the houses to the west (where I live) and now seem to spend all their time droning over the fields and river to the south and east. It's quite rare these days to have a C-5 thundering over the backyard. At night you can hear them throttling way up on the tarmac, though. Either they're conducting different operations at night or somehow the sound doesn't carry during the day. Beats me which.
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The Cubelodyte posted:Fairfield has nothing to recommend itself, really. Though on the plus side, it's only an hour or less from a lot of places that are actually interesting. Jelly Belly Factory
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etalian posted:I like the article on apartments of the future for the Bay Area: At this point they should rip the wheels off an RV and start stacking them.
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FCKGW posted:At this point they should rip the wheels off an RV and start stacking them. Shipping container apartments are already a thing.
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FCKGW posted:At this point they should rip the wheels off an RV and start stacking them. http://design-milk.com/12-homes-made-from-shipping-containers/ http://www.mnn.com/your-home/remodeling-design/photos/8-eye-catching-shipping-container-homes/a-new-kind-of-living http://humble-homes.com/mobile-homes-a-transforming-shipping-container-house/ We'll get something more like this: http://www.startribune.com/local/yourvoices/181679951.html
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http://rarelyknown.org/2010/11/18/chinese-workers-live-in-shipping-containers-sad-photos/ Though honestly I have been working on very cheap, sustainable build outs and would like to make a container home in SLO.
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