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"From Mountains and the Sea. A Great Green Land arises." Release the Cascadia!
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# ? Jan 11, 2015 23:32 |
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# ? Jun 7, 2024 10:10 |
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mod sassinator posted:"From Mountains and the Sea. A Great Green Land arises." ̶̷̵̵̡͇͔͖͓̞̤̳̫͙̣̦̫̩̯͖͎̎̋ͭ͌̏̾͂ͭ̈́͋ͩͦ͂͗̃̃C̶̛̗͉̜̲̯̰̯̭͖̻̹͍͚͇͕̲̜̿̒̃̍̓ͧ͆̾ͩ̈̓̑̈̔͛̕͢͟ͅą̵̵̨̫͈̞̥̙̳̦͍͎̟̝̬͓͇̼ͬ̉ͣ̿̄͂͂ͬ͝sͫ̋͂̅͒͏̘̗̖͇̩̬͙̼͇̝͙̫̥͙͚͙̺ç̷̴̗̤̬͙͈̮͖̯̦̘͊͑͒ͪ̈̆̊̍͆̊̉̊̓͑̏͑̈́̕â̒͐͊͆̂͌̅̌ͣ͋̍̍ͤͥ̄ͥ̓͏̜̞̖͕̰͓̳̩̩̦͇̪̩͘d̢̲͕̜̼̗̓̾̄̿ͬ͒̏ͧ̒̓͋̓͛̉́į̸͙͔̬̜͍̭̪̠̱͚͉̯̯͈͉̬͇͋ͥ͗͋͒̋͆͊ͫ͌̍͢͠à̛ͩ̋ͥ̉͆̾ͪ̈̋̌ͬ̽̃ͮ̚҉͖̞̲͓̮̘̩͔̙̖̖̭͕ͅ ̎ͯ͛̄́̎͆̇̋̈͑͛̈́ͤ̀҉̷̛͈̜͙̩͙̰͕̼̝̺͎̼̞f̸̸̨͇͓̦͍̣̻̯̩̗͔͖͖͉̘͉̪̦̅ͮ̂͆͌̇͂ͧ̚̚͜͞ͅh̛̘̳̭̮̭̺̠͈̹̠̱͓̘̖̘͔̯̯̟͐́̈́̄̑̆ͩ́̂ͧ͛̍̓̔̕t̶̬͙̹̥̫͓̲̭̼̺̪͇̲ͨ̽ͯ̅̒̽ͥ͌̍ͨ͒̕̕͟ą̩̲̤̤̉̀̽̍ͨ͗̚͞ͅg̶̢̠̫̲̰̘̼̳̖̬͖͕͚̙͕̲̓ͩ͛̈́͌̓̊͒ͩ̾̓̆̚̕͝ͅņ͔̘̣̦̥͋̇̄̈̓̽̌ͮ̔ͨ̕͘͡!̶̧̺̪͉̘͔̳̃̓̋̄̆ͫ̿͊́ͣͣͪ
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# ? Jan 11, 2015 23:59 |
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Cascadia would be so beautiful.
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 20:48 |
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Jack2142 posted:Cascadia would be so beautiful. Get rid of the worst side on both states, SIGN ME UP!
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 21:53 |
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Convert the west coasts of Washington and Oregon into one state, implement a progressive income tax, halt the Bertha project, implement light rail from Seattle to Portland (with stops at Tacoma & Olympia), and call it a day. (this would be very bad since it gives Republicans 2 more senate votes based on the creation of the other new state, the blob of Eastern WA and OR)
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 23:34 |
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let them join idaho, there's no way they'd survive on their own.
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# ? Jan 12, 2015 23:36 |
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BraveUlysses posted:there's no way they'd survive on their own. Won't be our problem anymore
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 00:23 |
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Will be once we kill all your fish.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 03:37 |
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seiferguy posted:Convert the west coasts of Washington and Oregon into one state, implement a progressive income tax, halt the Bertha project, implement light rail from Seattle to Portland (with stops at Tacoma & Olympia), and call it a day. Light rail needs to continue at least as far south as Eugene. Really, we should have TGV-type trains from San Francisco to Seattle, but that just makes too much sense.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 05:54 |
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CaptainSarcastic posted:Light rail needs to continue at least as far south as Eugene. Really, we should have TGV-type trains from San Francisco to Seattle, but that just makes too much sense.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 05:58 |
I'd actually use transit from down here to Portland if it didn't cost as much as the gas to drive myself (gently caress you greyhound)
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 06:07 |
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Light rail is meant for transit within a city, not between cities.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 06:56 |
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Hedera Helix posted:Light rail is meant for transit within a city, not between cities.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 06:59 |
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With cascadia we could finally be free of the scourge of fluoridated water.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 08:12 |
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Javid posted:I'd actually use transit from down here to Portland if it didn't cost as much as the gas to drive myself (gently caress you greyhound) Best Friends posted:With cascadia we could finally be free of the scourge of fluoridated water. And if the buses carrying just happened to all collide... well, that would be a horrible, unavoidable tragedy.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 09:51 |
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anthonypants posted:Why would anyone in Portland or Seattle want to go to Eugene? There's some sort of sports team there that is very popular? People like to go down there for games? Also, having high speed rail to and from larger cities seems like it would open up a lot of commuting options.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 13:36 |
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Thanatosian posted:
What a waste of good buses.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 16:51 |
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That's OK, we can build more in the newly socialized Boeing facilities.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 17:28 |
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^Truly, the worst idea yet
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 17:40 |
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WA State senate Republicans used a simple majority to pass a requirement for a supermajority for new taxes, aka the same crap Tim Eyman keeps trying to pass but gets blocked by the WA Supreme Court. I hate this state's treatment of taxes.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 17:45 |
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CaptainSarcastic posted:Light rail needs to continue at least as far south as Eugene. Really, we should have TGV-type trains from San Francisco to Seattle, but that just makes too much sense. I love, love, love the idea of a big long 200mph+ rail line stretching up and down the west coast (and preferably having a terminus in Vancouver BC rather than Seattle), but that leg between Eugene and San Francisco just seems killer long, especially when it would have to cross the Siskiyous.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 17:51 |
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seiferguy posted:WA State senate Republicans used a simple majority to pass a requirement for a supermajority for new taxes, aka the same crap Tim Eyman keeps trying to pass but gets blocked by the WA Supreme Court. Why don't you use the money you're saving on taxes to buy what ever it was you expected the government to handout to you via robbing other people? Just start your own private mass transit initiative or what ever service you want.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 17:51 |
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:I love, love, love the idea of a big long 200mph+ rail line stretching up and down the west coast (and preferably having a terminus in Vancouver BC rather than Seattle), but that leg between Eugene and San Francisco just seems killer long, especially when it would have to cross the Siskiyous. Obviously it would stop at the border, right on the coast (on the CA side for booze buying opportunities on your way north).
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 18:25 |
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This would actually be kind of cool, but we all know that any project like that would get about a mile of work done on it before whatever machine building it would encounter technical problems, environmental problems, or ancient first nations burial grounds (or all three at the same time).
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 18:55 |
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BraveUlysses posted:let them join idaho, there's no way they'd survive on their own. You're understating the Federal lands investment or the purchasing power of hydro-electric and agriculture production. Even assuming the worst reasonable split for them, east of the Cascades will do just fine for themselves. Javid posted:I'd actually use transit from down here to Portland if it didn't cost as much as the gas to drive myself (gently caress you greyhound) Greyhound's niche is people without cars, and is priced accordingly. Welcome to the free market.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 18:56 |
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Speaking of rail, Amtrak is legitimately nice, especially if you spend the extra for a Business Class seat. The problem is that Amtrak doesn't own any of the rail lines out here, so they'll "pull over" to let freight trains pass. Last I checked, it even goes from Seattle to San Diego.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 19:27 |
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anthonypants posted:Speaking of rail, Amtrak is legitimately nice, especially if you spend the extra for a Business Class seat. The problem is that Amtrak doesn't own any of the rail lines out here, so they'll "pull over" to let freight trains pass. Last I checked, it even goes from Seattle to San Diego. I actually have an Amtrak thread in T&T! Delays don't seem to be a big problem for the Amtrak Cascades (Vancouver-Eugene), it seems to be more of a problem on the Amtrak overnight trains. Amtrak Cascades also runs often enough that you don't have to plan for it: you can basically show up at the train station an hour before and you will probably get a train. The Coast Starlight (Seattle-L.A.) is less forgiving.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 20:42 |
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anthonypants posted:Speaking of rail, Amtrak is legitimately nice, especially if you spend the extra for a Business Class seat. The problem is that Amtrak doesn't own any of the rail lines out here, so they'll "pull over" to let freight trains pass. Last I checked, it even goes from Seattle to San Diego.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 20:46 |
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anthonypants posted:Speaking of rail, Amtrak is legitimately nice, especially if you spend the extra for a Business Class seat. The problem is that Amtrak doesn't own any of the rail lines out here, so they'll "pull over" to let freight trains pass. Last I checked, it even goes from Seattle to San Diego. My understanding is that if Amtrak is running on schedule, the passenger train has priority over freight.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 21:41 |
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Most Amtrak routes aren't practical for long-distances, Eugene to Seattle is sort of stretching it while Portland to Seattle makes more sense. I rather seem increased marginal improvements and new public owned track at congested points than anything else. One thing Amtrak has going over very short flights, it is easier and faster to get to a train station to the airport (coupled with all the hoops you need to go through at a airport usually).
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# ? Jan 14, 2015 00:17 |
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:My understanding is that if Amtrak is running on schedule, the passenger train has priority over freight. Yes, but when the train is delayed for some other reason (weather, mechanical failure, medical emergency) then loses its schedule, and doesn't have priority anymore. This is more of a problem on long-distance routes, though.
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# ? Jan 14, 2015 01:08 |
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Ardennes posted:Most Amtrak routes aren't practical for long-distances, Eugene to Seattle is sort of stretching it while Portland to Seattle makes more sense. I rather seem increased marginal improvements and new public owned track at congested points than anything else. One thing Amtrak has going over very short flights, it is easier and faster to get to a train station to the airport (coupled with all the hoops you need to go through at a airport usually). I took Amtrak a lot between Salem and Eugene, and it was awesome. Fast, civilized, and calm. Cheaper than Greyhound, and actually cheaper than the taxi I had to take from the train station home. Eugene to Portland works, too, but I haven't done that one more than once, so have less of an opinion there. Did take Amtrak from Eugene to San Francisco once, and it turned into something from a Sartre play. It took over 24 hours, but luckily it was in my drinking days so I just hung out in the bar car and smoked and drank. I cancelled my return ticket and just flew back, because I actually needed to be home in an expected time frame.
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# ? Jan 14, 2015 04:43 |
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Apparently Washington has a glut of marijuana and growers are not happy: http://www.chron.com/news/us/article/Growers-struggle-with-glut-of-legal-pot-in-6019507.php
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# ? Jan 16, 2015 07:57 |
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Not a big surprise when you can count on one hand how many legal stores are open in Seattle. Uncle Ikes is great by the way, good prices and a really nice store. Wayyyyyyyy better than Cannabis City IMHO.
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# ? Jan 16, 2015 08:00 |
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Kind of funny news: The Mayor of Missoula is being criticized because he included bariatric surgeries in the health plan, surgeries that he himself is eligible for. http://missoulian.com/news/local/ci...51177b3f94.html This is also kind of funny because in general, Missoula is a really fit city.
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# ? Jan 16, 2015 08:08 |
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In Victoria we have a store called "The Dank Bank" and it has a strong bank-like logo.
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# ? Jan 16, 2015 08:17 |
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mod sassinator posted:Not a big surprise when you can count on one hand how many legal stores are open in Seattle. How many are open in Seattle now? There's like three in the Olympia/Lacey/Tumwater area and it seems like too many to me. I've only been in 420 Carpenter and Green Lady. Green Lady is set up weird where they only let one person in at a time, but they have way more reasonable prices than 420 carpenter(things are about on average half as expensive). But they do seem to carry slightly different brands. I like that prices are coming down, I'm sure over time and once something happens with medical marijuana things will start evening out.
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# ? Jan 16, 2015 17:54 |
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As far as I know two for the entire Seattle area. There are a couple on the eastside too, but they are terrible and have insane prices (the one in Bellevue was $25+/gram).
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# ? Jan 16, 2015 19:47 |
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mod sassinator posted:As far as I know two for the entire Seattle area. There are a couple on the eastside too, but they are terrible and have insane prices (the one in Bellevue was $25+/gram). There are two in Bellevue now, and I think one up in Bothell. Prices at Green Theory in downtown Bellevue were really high, but they've been dropping, and they'll price match if you want to go through that hassle. The other one that's a little further away from downtown opened a couple months later and definitely has better prices. I can never remember the name of that place though.
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# ? Jan 16, 2015 20:36 |
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# ? Jun 7, 2024 10:10 |
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tk posted:There are two in Bellevue now, and I think one up in Bothell. Prices at Green Theory in downtown Bellevue were really high, but they've been dropping, and they'll price match if you want to go through that hassle. The other one that's a little further away from downtown opened a couple months later and definitely has better prices. I can never remember the name of that place though. The Novel Tree is the one that just opened. Can confirm good prices and super helpful and friendly staff.
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# ? Jan 16, 2015 21:16 |