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Speedboat Jones posted:Jan. 2018, from what I read. Trump's just gonna ban it anyway though, ain't he?
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Grand Prize Winner posted:Trump's just gonna ban it anyway though, ain't he? Probably. The legal states only have it "legal" because the feds haven't cracked down on it because Obama has held off the dogs. Good loving luck with that now. Gary Johnson better get busted for weed. That would almost make everything fair.
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# ? Nov 9, 2016 07:06 |
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why did we pass this dumb ammo law that is just going to make even the more "moderate" gun goons go R forever?
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# ? Nov 15, 2016 21:16 |
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Hey I've got a question for the thread. I've lived in SF for several years and I'm leaving it, but I've really fallen in love with California. Any advice on cool places to live? I'm thinking of heading down to L.A, or something really remote like Eureka... I'd love to get some random opinions on places to look in California to build a new life.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 00:32 |
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key party favors posted:Hey I've got a question for the thread. I've lived in SF for several years and I'm leaving it, but I've really fallen in love with California. Any advice on cool places to live? I'm thinking of heading down to L.A, or something really remote like Eureka... I'd love to get some random opinions on places to look in California to build a new life. If you love the SF prices, come on down to Santa Barbara.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 00:56 |
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Might I suggest you come experience The Inland Empire?
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 00:58 |
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Santa Barbara's water has to be 95% fish and bird poop by now, because that's all that's left in Cachuma and Gibraltar.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 00:58 |
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KoB posted:If you love the SF prices, come on down to Santa Barbara. I don't even own a yacht
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 01:02 |
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key party favors posted:Hey I've got a question for the thread. I've lived in SF for several years and I'm leaving it, but I've really fallen in love with California. Any advice on cool places to live? I'm thinking of heading down to L.A, or something really remote like Eureka... I'd love to get some random opinions on places to look in California to build a new life. I grew up in northern Sonoma County and I really liked it. I still go up every now and then to visit my parents. There's really a butt load of stuff to keep you busy forever, lot of good and variety of food, and not too expensive because it's just far enough that it's not quite practical to use it to commute to SF (and especially not SV) so it's just a wee bit outside the bubble. But you definitely could make it down to SF on the weekends in <1 hr if you want to. Petaluma is very nice though that's been getting pretty price in the past 10 years but there has been a lot of apartment/condo development, and of course Santa Rosa is quite big with lot of apartments/townhouses/etc though some parts are not so great (roseland) but overall it's pretty cool. Definitely still a car centric area though but there's a lot of great biking areas
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key party favors posted:I'd love to get some random opinions on places to look in California to build a new life. Sacramento has a lot of great restaurants. While it is less expensive than the bay area, it still has the problem of rents increasing faster than wages. I would recommend living withing biking distance of midtown if you like going out. One of my favorite features is the amount of mature trees. You can walk for blocks on end while keeping the hot sun off your back. Most of the further out suburbs are strip mall hellscapes. CopperHound fucked around with this message at 05:03 on Nov 16, 2016 |
# ? Nov 16, 2016 05:00 |
Ventura County is LA and Santa Barbara adjacent. It has good weather, nice beaches, and a reasonable murder rate.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 05:14 |
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Keyser S0ze posted:why did we pass this dumb ammo law that is just going to make even the more "moderate" gun goons go R forever? the part that trips me out is that we managed to pass that while also not passing a prop that ended the death penalty and passing a prop that'll shorten the death penalty appeals process. Everyone should have the right to a speedy execution, I guess??
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 05:57 |
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Grand Prize Winner posted:the part that trips me out is that we managed to pass that while also not passing a prop that ended the death penalty and passing a prop that'll shorten the death penalty appeals process. Everyone should have the right to a speedy execution, I guess?? Big Government California is fine with the state killing innocent people but gets upset when the free market tries to get into the action.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 06:05 |
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I would second Petaluma; it's a fun and interesting town that has both cool antiques and cool stores that are useful to residents. You should also visit Mendocino and others of the small seaside towns. I don't know about real estate prices; Mendocino itself is probably expensive, but there are other villages nearby. If it were up to me, I'd settle in one of the modestly touristy towns on the seaside; they're more likely to have stuff like a "good" grocery store and bookstore and library and whatnot, because a small town alone can't support much in the way of stores and town services.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 22:54 |
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Prop 67 banned plastic bags which is fine but now TJ's is charging me for paper bags. The lady at the register thought it was bullshit because you can't charge the customer until their poo poo is bagged. She gave me 3 bags and charged for two. gently caress the system.
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# ? Nov 16, 2016 23:22 |
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Don't all grocery bags cost money these days? I thought that's been a thing for a while now. Maybe it was region specific before.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 01:22 |
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Taima posted:Don't all grocery bags cost money these days? I thought that's been a thing for a while now. Maybe it was region specific before. Bags were free in San Diego until last Wednesday.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 01:29 |
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FogHelmut posted:Prop 67 banned plastic bags which is fine but now TJ's is charging me for paper bags. The lady at the register thought it was bullshit because you can't charge the customer until their poo poo is bagged. She gave me 3 bags and charged for two. gently caress the system. That is the way it has always worked up here in the communist north. They charge you for 1 bag if you only have a few things and two bags if you have a lot. It's not like the bags are inventoried.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 01:46 |
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withak posted:That is the way it has always worked up here in the communist north. They charge you for 1 bag if you only have a few things and two bags if you have a lot. It's not like the bags are inventoried. But they're not required to, prop 67 specifically dealt with banning plastic bags. Paper bags are fine because they're highly recyclable, biodegrade and don't gently caress up the oceans. If TJs just started charging for paper bags then that's a company policy, nothing that any specific state law says they need to do.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 08:31 |
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Look at this guy who didn't read his voter's guide. Prop 67 included a charge for paper bags.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 15:09 |
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I didn't realize how quickly it would be implemented. But now that it has, it kicked me on my rear end to stop being a dipshit and bring one of my seven million cloth bags that I have when i got shopping.
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Arsenic Lupin posted:I would second Petaluma; it's a fun and interesting town that has both cool antiques and cool stores that are useful to residents. You should also visit Mendocino and others of the small seaside towns. I don't know about real estate prices; Mendocino itself is probably expensive, but there are other villages nearby. Petaluma really is a great place, but like most of the North Bay home prices have really climbed in the past two years. From what I hear the rental market is just bonkers too. SSU is building new apartments/dorms which should help ease the strain a bit but that's still more than a year off
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withak posted:Look at this guy who didn't read his voter's guide. Prop 67 included a charge for paper bags. Welp, you're right, please ignore me then. I don't think I've ever seen a single-use paper bag btw.
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I'm going to San Diego for a conference at the beginning of December, and other than evenings out with colleagues I have one whole day to see the city before I hear back to London. Any must-see recommendations for someone in the city by themselves? I'm staying on the waterfront by the convention centre. If it helps I'm into photography, nature/outdoors stuff (though doubt I'd have time to go to any state parks), history, beer, Mexican food, and generally just walking around cool cities. Am not sure how walkable the different areas are but would prefer to not spend too much of the day in a car though don't mind getting a cab somewhere if needed. I thought I'd check out Balboa Park, the waterfront area, the Gaslamp district and some museums but other suggestions would be welcome. I'm not bothered about seeing the zoo.
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# ? Nov 17, 2016 23:16 |
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Old Town is gimmicky but fun. Balboa Park is cool, as is a visit out to Coronado. Honestly I found the Gaslamp district to be a bore. If you are hungry check out the Lucha Libre Taco Shop near the airport.
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# ? Nov 18, 2016 00:23 |
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Lady Gaza posted:I'm going to San Diego for a conference at the beginning of December, and other than evenings out with colleagues I have one whole day to see the city before I hear back to London. Any must-see recommendations for someone in the city by themselves? I'm staying on the waterfront by the convention centre. My parents moved down to SD but I have yet to really explore it. That being said, for what its worth, there seems to be great Vietnamese food in the Mira Mesa area and really good Japanese food on Convoy. I tried Rakiraki and it was a pretty good bowl of Tsukemen. LA is still definitely the bearer of good tsukemen but Rakiraku was a great little surprise.
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Lady Gaza posted:I'm going to San Diego for a conference at the beginning of December, and other than evenings out with colleagues I have one whole day to see the city before I hear back to London. Any must-see recommendations for someone in the city by themselves? I'm staying on the waterfront by the convention centre. I did a convention about six months ago down near their waterfront. There's a big aircraft carrier museum ship (the Enterprize?) that might be interesting down there. Didn't get the chance to see it myself.
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Grand Prize Winner posted:I did a convention about six months ago down near their waterfront. There's a big aircraft carrier museum ship (the Enterprize?) that might be interesting down there. Didn't get the chance to see it myself. It's the USS Midway. It's actually a really well executed museum and worth a visit, if that's the sort of thing you're into. A lot of the interior is restored and viewable through a self-guided tour. There's also a nice collection of vintage aircraft set up in the hangar bay and flight deck.
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Lady Gaza posted:I'm going to San Diego for a conference at the beginning of December, and other than evenings out with colleagues I have one whole day to see the city before I hear back to London. Any must-see recommendations for someone in the city by themselves? I'm staying on the waterfront by the convention centre. Pacific Beach is cool if you're a cool 23 year old bro and you like to get hammered and ride around on a wobbly bicycle. The Zoo is nice, its really big and you'll walk for hours. Coronado is a good photo spot, its an island with a fancy hotel and a military base, so don't make a wrong turn during rush hour or you'll get stuck in traffic forever.
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# ? Nov 18, 2016 17:02 |
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FogHelmut posted:
The little strip of stores and restaurants there is very much a kind of ideal vision of California. People riding long boards, palm trees, ice cream shops and the like. That's why I recommend it.
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# ? Nov 18, 2016 21:47 |
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key party favors posted:or something really remote like Eureka... I'd love to get some random opinions on places to look in California to build a new life. Late to this party, but don't. I hate to say that, because I've lived in Humboldt for three years now and there are some spectacular things about it. But it's hard to 'build a new life' up here. Eureka in particular has a lot of crime for a smaller city, and the job market is pretty awful--though I imagine that depends on what kind of work you do. If you work from home, go for it (although be aware I've lost phone/internet service twice in the last year because someone accidentally cut a cable a hundred miles south of here). Come visit, see how you feel, but it's not a place I plan to stay long term.
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# ? Nov 20, 2016 19:17 |
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Sacramento is great if you have the money to be in midtown or just east of midtown. You can still find recently remodeled old houses just east of midtown for under 400k.
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Key party favors, what field is your work in? You can use that to narrow down what cities/metro areas in So Cal you could move to. Places where you can expect to find a job quickly and that pays well while maintaining or surpassing your current quality of life. E.G., Thousand Oaks has Amgen and other biotech companies but if you worked in the defense industry you'd probably want to move closer to Oxnard/Camarillo (Point Magu and Port Hueneme naval bases). If you're a teacher you can work anywhere in Ventura County because we absolutely don't also underpay our teachers just like everywhere else. Nope. Totally won't be a problem. RandomPauI fucked around with this message at 01:28 on Nov 21, 2016 |
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# ? Nov 21, 2016 01:18 |
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I just discovered that you can AirBNB Huell Howser's old house https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/10038359
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# ? Dec 14, 2016 01:11 |
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Cool now all you need to do is want to stay in that area and not kill yourself in boredom
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# ? Dec 14, 2016 02:29 |
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Joshua Tree is rad.
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# ? Dec 14, 2016 05:01 |
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29 Palms isn't rad though.
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# ? Dec 14, 2016 15:40 |
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coupbrick posted:29 Palms isn't rad though. Yeah but it's only a 15 minute drive to the radness.
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coupbrick posted:29 Palms isn't rad though. That's cause you're not on meth. Joshua Tree is really nice though.
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You gotta think of the opportunity costs, how many other parks even within 300 miles can you visit instead and also not have to be around the inland empire
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