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June 17, 2010 at 11:05 AM #567414June 17, 2010 at 11:37 AM #566436santeemanParticipant
“Oh, and by the way, it will be only 15 minutes to the beach, via new 52, straight to La Jolla!! :-)”
It takes a good 10 to 15 minutes or so to get from the Mast on ramp on 52 to the other end near La Jolla. It is not a 15 minute ride directly to the beach. It will take at least another 5 to 10 minutes from Sky Ranch.
June 17, 2010 at 11:37 AM #566534santeemanParticipant“Oh, and by the way, it will be only 15 minutes to the beach, via new 52, straight to La Jolla!! :-)”
It takes a good 10 to 15 minutes or so to get from the Mast on ramp on 52 to the other end near La Jolla. It is not a 15 minute ride directly to the beach. It will take at least another 5 to 10 minutes from Sky Ranch.
June 17, 2010 at 11:37 AM #567042santeemanParticipant“Oh, and by the way, it will be only 15 minutes to the beach, via new 52, straight to La Jolla!! :-)”
It takes a good 10 to 15 minutes or so to get from the Mast on ramp on 52 to the other end near La Jolla. It is not a 15 minute ride directly to the beach. It will take at least another 5 to 10 minutes from Sky Ranch.
June 17, 2010 at 11:37 AM #567149santeemanParticipant“Oh, and by the way, it will be only 15 minutes to the beach, via new 52, straight to La Jolla!! :-)”
It takes a good 10 to 15 minutes or so to get from the Mast on ramp on 52 to the other end near La Jolla. It is not a 15 minute ride directly to the beach. It will take at least another 5 to 10 minutes from Sky Ranch.
June 17, 2010 at 11:37 AM #567434santeemanParticipant“Oh, and by the way, it will be only 15 minutes to the beach, via new 52, straight to La Jolla!! :-)”
It takes a good 10 to 15 minutes or so to get from the Mast on ramp on 52 to the other end near La Jolla. It is not a 15 minute ride directly to the beach. It will take at least another 5 to 10 minutes from Sky Ranch.
June 17, 2010 at 12:39 PM #566471bearishgurlParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]When I talk about the Golden Triangle area I am also referring to the areas that lie just outside of it within a mile or two as this is the general area people are commuting to. In the Golden triangle area you have:
SAIC
QualComm
UCSD
Sharp Hospital
Children’s Hospital
Law Firm’s
Stock Brokerages
Scripps Hospital
VA Hospital
Green Hospital
Scripps Institute
Fortune 500 Pharmaceutical companies
Major military contractors (Raytheon etc)
Assorted Biotech/Medical Device/Pharmaceutical companies
Software Companies
Telecomm companies
Consulting firms
Investment Banking[/quote]sdr, last time I looked Sharp and Childrens were located in the middle of Kearny Mesa, no where near the “Golden Triangle.” Raytheon is even further away from the GT in Kearny Mesa and Chula Vista.
[quote=sdrealtor]I’m sure you know plenty of people who ride the trolley because that is your world. Its a bit of confirmation bias but outside of your world lies the most powerful economic engines of SD County.[/quote]
sdr, the trolley is not “my world.” I have been on the trolley during rush hour when my car has been in the shop and been in the vicinity of South Bay trolley stops during rush hr. and met people coming off the blue line at Civic Center many times but I have always driven downtown as I have remote controls to certain garages and paid meter cards.
In my mind, the most “powerful engines” (economic or not) in this state are judges and lawyers. Our six District Courts of Appeal and their respective Divisions along with the CA Supreme court actually make the entire state go ’round (directly and indirectly), believe it or not π
sdr, you might be shocked at how much some of those so-called “blue-collar” port authority, shipyard workers and commercial property mgrs who work dtn. or near dtn. actually make!
I agree that living near the Golden Triangle is well and good for persons working in the fields of those businesses you mentioned.
June 17, 2010 at 12:39 PM #566568bearishgurlParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]When I talk about the Golden Triangle area I am also referring to the areas that lie just outside of it within a mile or two as this is the general area people are commuting to. In the Golden triangle area you have:
SAIC
QualComm
UCSD
Sharp Hospital
Children’s Hospital
Law Firm’s
Stock Brokerages
Scripps Hospital
VA Hospital
Green Hospital
Scripps Institute
Fortune 500 Pharmaceutical companies
Major military contractors (Raytheon etc)
Assorted Biotech/Medical Device/Pharmaceutical companies
Software Companies
Telecomm companies
Consulting firms
Investment Banking[/quote]sdr, last time I looked Sharp and Childrens were located in the middle of Kearny Mesa, no where near the “Golden Triangle.” Raytheon is even further away from the GT in Kearny Mesa and Chula Vista.
[quote=sdrealtor]I’m sure you know plenty of people who ride the trolley because that is your world. Its a bit of confirmation bias but outside of your world lies the most powerful economic engines of SD County.[/quote]
sdr, the trolley is not “my world.” I have been on the trolley during rush hour when my car has been in the shop and been in the vicinity of South Bay trolley stops during rush hr. and met people coming off the blue line at Civic Center many times but I have always driven downtown as I have remote controls to certain garages and paid meter cards.
In my mind, the most “powerful engines” (economic or not) in this state are judges and lawyers. Our six District Courts of Appeal and their respective Divisions along with the CA Supreme court actually make the entire state go ’round (directly and indirectly), believe it or not π
sdr, you might be shocked at how much some of those so-called “blue-collar” port authority, shipyard workers and commercial property mgrs who work dtn. or near dtn. actually make!
I agree that living near the Golden Triangle is well and good for persons working in the fields of those businesses you mentioned.
June 17, 2010 at 12:39 PM #567076bearishgurlParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]When I talk about the Golden Triangle area I am also referring to the areas that lie just outside of it within a mile or two as this is the general area people are commuting to. In the Golden triangle area you have:
SAIC
QualComm
UCSD
Sharp Hospital
Children’s Hospital
Law Firm’s
Stock Brokerages
Scripps Hospital
VA Hospital
Green Hospital
Scripps Institute
Fortune 500 Pharmaceutical companies
Major military contractors (Raytheon etc)
Assorted Biotech/Medical Device/Pharmaceutical companies
Software Companies
Telecomm companies
Consulting firms
Investment Banking[/quote]sdr, last time I looked Sharp and Childrens were located in the middle of Kearny Mesa, no where near the “Golden Triangle.” Raytheon is even further away from the GT in Kearny Mesa and Chula Vista.
[quote=sdrealtor]I’m sure you know plenty of people who ride the trolley because that is your world. Its a bit of confirmation bias but outside of your world lies the most powerful economic engines of SD County.[/quote]
sdr, the trolley is not “my world.” I have been on the trolley during rush hour when my car has been in the shop and been in the vicinity of South Bay trolley stops during rush hr. and met people coming off the blue line at Civic Center many times but I have always driven downtown as I have remote controls to certain garages and paid meter cards.
In my mind, the most “powerful engines” (economic or not) in this state are judges and lawyers. Our six District Courts of Appeal and their respective Divisions along with the CA Supreme court actually make the entire state go ’round (directly and indirectly), believe it or not π
sdr, you might be shocked at how much some of those so-called “blue-collar” port authority, shipyard workers and commercial property mgrs who work dtn. or near dtn. actually make!
I agree that living near the Golden Triangle is well and good for persons working in the fields of those businesses you mentioned.
June 17, 2010 at 12:39 PM #567184bearishgurlParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]When I talk about the Golden Triangle area I am also referring to the areas that lie just outside of it within a mile or two as this is the general area people are commuting to. In the Golden triangle area you have:
SAIC
QualComm
UCSD
Sharp Hospital
Children’s Hospital
Law Firm’s
Stock Brokerages
Scripps Hospital
VA Hospital
Green Hospital
Scripps Institute
Fortune 500 Pharmaceutical companies
Major military contractors (Raytheon etc)
Assorted Biotech/Medical Device/Pharmaceutical companies
Software Companies
Telecomm companies
Consulting firms
Investment Banking[/quote]sdr, last time I looked Sharp and Childrens were located in the middle of Kearny Mesa, no where near the “Golden Triangle.” Raytheon is even further away from the GT in Kearny Mesa and Chula Vista.
[quote=sdrealtor]I’m sure you know plenty of people who ride the trolley because that is your world. Its a bit of confirmation bias but outside of your world lies the most powerful economic engines of SD County.[/quote]
sdr, the trolley is not “my world.” I have been on the trolley during rush hour when my car has been in the shop and been in the vicinity of South Bay trolley stops during rush hr. and met people coming off the blue line at Civic Center many times but I have always driven downtown as I have remote controls to certain garages and paid meter cards.
In my mind, the most “powerful engines” (economic or not) in this state are judges and lawyers. Our six District Courts of Appeal and their respective Divisions along with the CA Supreme court actually make the entire state go ’round (directly and indirectly), believe it or not π
sdr, you might be shocked at how much some of those so-called “blue-collar” port authority, shipyard workers and commercial property mgrs who work dtn. or near dtn. actually make!
I agree that living near the Golden Triangle is well and good for persons working in the fields of those businesses you mentioned.
June 17, 2010 at 12:39 PM #567469bearishgurlParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]When I talk about the Golden Triangle area I am also referring to the areas that lie just outside of it within a mile or two as this is the general area people are commuting to. In the Golden triangle area you have:
SAIC
QualComm
UCSD
Sharp Hospital
Children’s Hospital
Law Firm’s
Stock Brokerages
Scripps Hospital
VA Hospital
Green Hospital
Scripps Institute
Fortune 500 Pharmaceutical companies
Major military contractors (Raytheon etc)
Assorted Biotech/Medical Device/Pharmaceutical companies
Software Companies
Telecomm companies
Consulting firms
Investment Banking[/quote]sdr, last time I looked Sharp and Childrens were located in the middle of Kearny Mesa, no where near the “Golden Triangle.” Raytheon is even further away from the GT in Kearny Mesa and Chula Vista.
[quote=sdrealtor]I’m sure you know plenty of people who ride the trolley because that is your world. Its a bit of confirmation bias but outside of your world lies the most powerful economic engines of SD County.[/quote]
sdr, the trolley is not “my world.” I have been on the trolley during rush hour when my car has been in the shop and been in the vicinity of South Bay trolley stops during rush hr. and met people coming off the blue line at Civic Center many times but I have always driven downtown as I have remote controls to certain garages and paid meter cards.
In my mind, the most “powerful engines” (economic or not) in this state are judges and lawyers. Our six District Courts of Appeal and their respective Divisions along with the CA Supreme court actually make the entire state go ’round (directly and indirectly), believe it or not π
sdr, you might be shocked at how much some of those so-called “blue-collar” port authority, shipyard workers and commercial property mgrs who work dtn. or near dtn. actually make!
I agree that living near the Golden Triangle is well and good for persons working in the fields of those businesses you mentioned.
June 17, 2010 at 1:12 PM #566505sdrealtorParticipantDont you read the portions of my posts that you quote. Are you arguing just for the sake of arguing? You arent doing a very good job. It’s there in black & white.
“When I talk about the Golden Triangle area I am also referring to the areas that lie just outside of it within a mile or two as this is the general area people are commuting to.”
Kearny Mesa is about 2 miles from the intersection of 805 and 52.
I never said riding the trolley was your world. I said “I’m sure you know plenty of people who ride the trolley because that is your world”. Do have to make this clearer? I meant many of the people you interact with on a daily basis ride the trolley not you.
Of course, you think lawyers and judges are the econimic engines because once again that is your world!
I know blue collar workers make plenty of money but that was never a point of contention. How they spend money and what they value is very different. That is what makes the differences in how they spend their money. They are far more likely to value desert toys, motorcycles, chargers tickets, and boats than white collar professionals who are more likely to value an upper middle class lifestyle and all that entails (nice house in great school district for kids). Neither is right or wrong. neither is better than the other. they are just different choices people make which seem to be outside of your ability to comprehend. It is what is.
You completely avoided the point which was a list I provided that comprises just about all of SD major employers and all of them are located within spitting distance of the Golden Triangle.
You really like to argue just for the sake of arguing dont you?
June 17, 2010 at 1:12 PM #566603sdrealtorParticipantDont you read the portions of my posts that you quote. Are you arguing just for the sake of arguing? You arent doing a very good job. It’s there in black & white.
“When I talk about the Golden Triangle area I am also referring to the areas that lie just outside of it within a mile or two as this is the general area people are commuting to.”
Kearny Mesa is about 2 miles from the intersection of 805 and 52.
I never said riding the trolley was your world. I said “I’m sure you know plenty of people who ride the trolley because that is your world”. Do have to make this clearer? I meant many of the people you interact with on a daily basis ride the trolley not you.
Of course, you think lawyers and judges are the econimic engines because once again that is your world!
I know blue collar workers make plenty of money but that was never a point of contention. How they spend money and what they value is very different. That is what makes the differences in how they spend their money. They are far more likely to value desert toys, motorcycles, chargers tickets, and boats than white collar professionals who are more likely to value an upper middle class lifestyle and all that entails (nice house in great school district for kids). Neither is right or wrong. neither is better than the other. they are just different choices people make which seem to be outside of your ability to comprehend. It is what is.
You completely avoided the point which was a list I provided that comprises just about all of SD major employers and all of them are located within spitting distance of the Golden Triangle.
You really like to argue just for the sake of arguing dont you?
June 17, 2010 at 1:12 PM #567111sdrealtorParticipantDont you read the portions of my posts that you quote. Are you arguing just for the sake of arguing? You arent doing a very good job. It’s there in black & white.
“When I talk about the Golden Triangle area I am also referring to the areas that lie just outside of it within a mile or two as this is the general area people are commuting to.”
Kearny Mesa is about 2 miles from the intersection of 805 and 52.
I never said riding the trolley was your world. I said “I’m sure you know plenty of people who ride the trolley because that is your world”. Do have to make this clearer? I meant many of the people you interact with on a daily basis ride the trolley not you.
Of course, you think lawyers and judges are the econimic engines because once again that is your world!
I know blue collar workers make plenty of money but that was never a point of contention. How they spend money and what they value is very different. That is what makes the differences in how they spend their money. They are far more likely to value desert toys, motorcycles, chargers tickets, and boats than white collar professionals who are more likely to value an upper middle class lifestyle and all that entails (nice house in great school district for kids). Neither is right or wrong. neither is better than the other. they are just different choices people make which seem to be outside of your ability to comprehend. It is what is.
You completely avoided the point which was a list I provided that comprises just about all of SD major employers and all of them are located within spitting distance of the Golden Triangle.
You really like to argue just for the sake of arguing dont you?
June 17, 2010 at 1:12 PM #567216sdrealtorParticipantDont you read the portions of my posts that you quote. Are you arguing just for the sake of arguing? You arent doing a very good job. It’s there in black & white.
“When I talk about the Golden Triangle area I am also referring to the areas that lie just outside of it within a mile or two as this is the general area people are commuting to.”
Kearny Mesa is about 2 miles from the intersection of 805 and 52.
I never said riding the trolley was your world. I said “I’m sure you know plenty of people who ride the trolley because that is your world”. Do have to make this clearer? I meant many of the people you interact with on a daily basis ride the trolley not you.
Of course, you think lawyers and judges are the econimic engines because once again that is your world!
I know blue collar workers make plenty of money but that was never a point of contention. How they spend money and what they value is very different. That is what makes the differences in how they spend their money. They are far more likely to value desert toys, motorcycles, chargers tickets, and boats than white collar professionals who are more likely to value an upper middle class lifestyle and all that entails (nice house in great school district for kids). Neither is right or wrong. neither is better than the other. they are just different choices people make which seem to be outside of your ability to comprehend. It is what is.
You completely avoided the point which was a list I provided that comprises just about all of SD major employers and all of them are located within spitting distance of the Golden Triangle.
You really like to argue just for the sake of arguing dont you?
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