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Yule Heibel's comments
Posted Mon, Jul 28, 8:18 p.m.
Since you quoted from Vancouver document: Just a quick PS: I felt that since you quoted from that Vancouver document, I could add my two cents from across the Strait (on Vancouver Island/ Victoria). Our city is very dense, with a dense and walkable downtown, and with one of the ...
MOREPosted Mon, Jul 28, 8:14 p.m.
Blame the road? What about pedestrians?: I walk almost all the time, often accompanied by a small dog (terrier). I have a bike, but use it rarely. My young teen children ride their bikes everywhere (the oldest, 17, could drive but doesn't; the 14 year old is bike-only). In short, ...
MOREPosted Mon, Feb 18, 10:49 a.m.
Techies also dusting this topic off ...or up?: Very interesting article, and I appreciate the historian's perspective here. You might also want to see Richard Florida's blog entry today, Place Wars -- Seattle vs. Silicon Valley. The techies have joined newspaper columnists and historians to argue their side. But O'Mara ...
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