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CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantMeteor.
Submitted by jpinpb on October 12, 2009 – 5:11pm.
Rt.66 – …When will it hit the market, if ever, or are the banks waiting for inflation to hit or a meteor or some other equally ridiculous thing to happen.
If inflation hits, it will not help the bankers, it will break people’s ability to pay for real estate even further into flinders. With millions of cheap Chinese laborers on the chessboard now, the “wage” part of the phrase “wage/price inflation” is a thing of the past for us.
So my money’s on the meteor.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantMeteor.
Submitted by jpinpb on October 12, 2009 – 5:11pm.
Rt.66 – …When will it hit the market, if ever, or are the banks waiting for inflation to hit or a meteor or some other equally ridiculous thing to happen.
If inflation hits, it will not help the bankers, it will break people’s ability to pay for real estate even further into flinders. With millions of cheap Chinese laborers on the chessboard now, the “wage” part of the phrase “wage/price inflation” is a thing of the past for us.
So my money’s on the meteor.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantMeteor.
Submitted by jpinpb on October 12, 2009 – 5:11pm.
Rt.66 – …When will it hit the market, if ever, or are the banks waiting for inflation to hit or a meteor or some other equally ridiculous thing to happen.
If inflation hits, it will not help the bankers, it will break people’s ability to pay for real estate even further into flinders. With millions of cheap Chinese laborers on the chessboard now, the “wage” part of the phrase “wage/price inflation” is a thing of the past for us.
So my money’s on the meteor.
October 12, 2009 at 12:32 PM in reply to: OT: Neighborhood Deterioration – Destination Temecula #467676CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantParamount and Temeculaguy– I think that you are both right.
Here is San Diego County’s crime-mapping website, ARJIS. I’m sorry it probably won’t do you much good up in Temecula, but it’s educational, and quite handy for those Piggs in SD County.
What I’ve observed from wandering around the maps in this site is that crime is very concentrate-y. You will get a municipality that overall is very low in crime, yet when you look at a map of it there are regions within it that seem to be hopping with crooks.
Roughly, crime seems to occur more frequently in the following areas:
-Shopping districts
-Near apartment complexesThis is not a hard-and-fast rule, especially with the apartment complexes, as I lived for 7 years in one that was virtually crime-free for the entire time.
There are also some parks, such as the one in the center of Mira Mesa, which seem to have more crime, and of course whole areas which are higher in crime such as central Escondido and the area around University Avenue east of I-805.
So, Paramount, you are probably unfortunate enough to live next to one of these “crime nexuses” in otherwise low-crime Temecula. If you have an acquaintance in the local police force, they may be able (e.g. allowed) to tell you where they have many fewer calls, or perhaps Temecula/Riverside County have an ARJIS-y sort of thing themselves, I don’t know.
October 12, 2009 at 12:32 PM in reply to: OT: Neighborhood Deterioration – Destination Temecula #467858CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantParamount and Temeculaguy– I think that you are both right.
Here is San Diego County’s crime-mapping website, ARJIS. I’m sorry it probably won’t do you much good up in Temecula, but it’s educational, and quite handy for those Piggs in SD County.
What I’ve observed from wandering around the maps in this site is that crime is very concentrate-y. You will get a municipality that overall is very low in crime, yet when you look at a map of it there are regions within it that seem to be hopping with crooks.
Roughly, crime seems to occur more frequently in the following areas:
-Shopping districts
-Near apartment complexesThis is not a hard-and-fast rule, especially with the apartment complexes, as I lived for 7 years in one that was virtually crime-free for the entire time.
There are also some parks, such as the one in the center of Mira Mesa, which seem to have more crime, and of course whole areas which are higher in crime such as central Escondido and the area around University Avenue east of I-805.
So, Paramount, you are probably unfortunate enough to live next to one of these “crime nexuses” in otherwise low-crime Temecula. If you have an acquaintance in the local police force, they may be able (e.g. allowed) to tell you where they have many fewer calls, or perhaps Temecula/Riverside County have an ARJIS-y sort of thing themselves, I don’t know.
October 12, 2009 at 12:32 PM in reply to: OT: Neighborhood Deterioration – Destination Temecula #468214CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantParamount and Temeculaguy– I think that you are both right.
Here is San Diego County’s crime-mapping website, ARJIS. I’m sorry it probably won’t do you much good up in Temecula, but it’s educational, and quite handy for those Piggs in SD County.
What I’ve observed from wandering around the maps in this site is that crime is very concentrate-y. You will get a municipality that overall is very low in crime, yet when you look at a map of it there are regions within it that seem to be hopping with crooks.
Roughly, crime seems to occur more frequently in the following areas:
-Shopping districts
-Near apartment complexesThis is not a hard-and-fast rule, especially with the apartment complexes, as I lived for 7 years in one that was virtually crime-free for the entire time.
There are also some parks, such as the one in the center of Mira Mesa, which seem to have more crime, and of course whole areas which are higher in crime such as central Escondido and the area around University Avenue east of I-805.
So, Paramount, you are probably unfortunate enough to live next to one of these “crime nexuses” in otherwise low-crime Temecula. If you have an acquaintance in the local police force, they may be able (e.g. allowed) to tell you where they have many fewer calls, or perhaps Temecula/Riverside County have an ARJIS-y sort of thing themselves, I don’t know.
October 12, 2009 at 12:32 PM in reply to: OT: Neighborhood Deterioration – Destination Temecula #468285CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantParamount and Temeculaguy– I think that you are both right.
Here is San Diego County’s crime-mapping website, ARJIS. I’m sorry it probably won’t do you much good up in Temecula, but it’s educational, and quite handy for those Piggs in SD County.
What I’ve observed from wandering around the maps in this site is that crime is very concentrate-y. You will get a municipality that overall is very low in crime, yet when you look at a map of it there are regions within it that seem to be hopping with crooks.
Roughly, crime seems to occur more frequently in the following areas:
-Shopping districts
-Near apartment complexesThis is not a hard-and-fast rule, especially with the apartment complexes, as I lived for 7 years in one that was virtually crime-free for the entire time.
There are also some parks, such as the one in the center of Mira Mesa, which seem to have more crime, and of course whole areas which are higher in crime such as central Escondido and the area around University Avenue east of I-805.
So, Paramount, you are probably unfortunate enough to live next to one of these “crime nexuses” in otherwise low-crime Temecula. If you have an acquaintance in the local police force, they may be able (e.g. allowed) to tell you where they have many fewer calls, or perhaps Temecula/Riverside County have an ARJIS-y sort of thing themselves, I don’t know.
October 12, 2009 at 12:32 PM in reply to: OT: Neighborhood Deterioration – Destination Temecula #468498CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantParamount and Temeculaguy– I think that you are both right.
Here is San Diego County’s crime-mapping website, ARJIS. I’m sorry it probably won’t do you much good up in Temecula, but it’s educational, and quite handy for those Piggs in SD County.
What I’ve observed from wandering around the maps in this site is that crime is very concentrate-y. You will get a municipality that overall is very low in crime, yet when you look at a map of it there are regions within it that seem to be hopping with crooks.
Roughly, crime seems to occur more frequently in the following areas:
-Shopping districts
-Near apartment complexesThis is not a hard-and-fast rule, especially with the apartment complexes, as I lived for 7 years in one that was virtually crime-free for the entire time.
There are also some parks, such as the one in the center of Mira Mesa, which seem to have more crime, and of course whole areas which are higher in crime such as central Escondido and the area around University Avenue east of I-805.
So, Paramount, you are probably unfortunate enough to live next to one of these “crime nexuses” in otherwise low-crime Temecula. If you have an acquaintance in the local police force, they may be able (e.g. allowed) to tell you where they have many fewer calls, or perhaps Temecula/Riverside County have an ARJIS-y sort of thing themselves, I don’t know.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantBut what were the choices?
Would Clinton (Hillary edition) have done any different? I’m sure McSame wouldn’t.
Ron Paul would have taken names, I bet. A few “executive orders” or something.
… nnnn, and maybe not lasted through May, either.
(disclaimer: I’m not a Paulie but he seems to be one of the few in Congress with a backbone re the Fed, banks etc)
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantBut what were the choices?
Would Clinton (Hillary edition) have done any different? I’m sure McSame wouldn’t.
Ron Paul would have taken names, I bet. A few “executive orders” or something.
… nnnn, and maybe not lasted through May, either.
(disclaimer: I’m not a Paulie but he seems to be one of the few in Congress with a backbone re the Fed, banks etc)
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantBut what were the choices?
Would Clinton (Hillary edition) have done any different? I’m sure McSame wouldn’t.
Ron Paul would have taken names, I bet. A few “executive orders” or something.
… nnnn, and maybe not lasted through May, either.
(disclaimer: I’m not a Paulie but he seems to be one of the few in Congress with a backbone re the Fed, banks etc)
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantBut what were the choices?
Would Clinton (Hillary edition) have done any different? I’m sure McSame wouldn’t.
Ron Paul would have taken names, I bet. A few “executive orders” or something.
… nnnn, and maybe not lasted through May, either.
(disclaimer: I’m not a Paulie but he seems to be one of the few in Congress with a backbone re the Fed, banks etc)
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantBut what were the choices?
Would Clinton (Hillary edition) have done any different? I’m sure McSame wouldn’t.
Ron Paul would have taken names, I bet. A few “executive orders” or something.
… nnnn, and maybe not lasted through May, either.
(disclaimer: I’m not a Paulie but he seems to be one of the few in Congress with a backbone re the Fed, banks etc)
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantOh Yeah!
Kool-Aid’s here, wearing’ a smile!
Good bye thirst, smile for a while!
A big, fine, happy ear-to-ear Kool-Aid smi-yi-yile!!afx114, I’m with ya, friend.
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