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February 22, 2008 at 5:34 PM in reply to: DOW rockets in the final hours. Are Boom times back? #157914February 22, 2008 at 5:34 PM in reply to: DOW rockets in the final hours. Are Boom times back? #158204
drunkle
Participantcnbc announced a “possible” bailout… but we knew they’ve been trying to get something together for what, the past month?
ppt sounds right, a 200 point move on “news” that isn’t news and that people are leary of anyway.
ppt or shorts covering, getting freaked by the potential pop. self fulfilling thingme.
February 22, 2008 at 5:34 PM in reply to: DOW rockets in the final hours. Are Boom times back? #158213drunkle
Participantcnbc announced a “possible” bailout… but we knew they’ve been trying to get something together for what, the past month?
ppt sounds right, a 200 point move on “news” that isn’t news and that people are leary of anyway.
ppt or shorts covering, getting freaked by the potential pop. self fulfilling thingme.
February 22, 2008 at 5:34 PM in reply to: DOW rockets in the final hours. Are Boom times back? #158224drunkle
Participantcnbc announced a “possible” bailout… but we knew they’ve been trying to get something together for what, the past month?
ppt sounds right, a 200 point move on “news” that isn’t news and that people are leary of anyway.
ppt or shorts covering, getting freaked by the potential pop. self fulfilling thingme.
February 22, 2008 at 5:34 PM in reply to: DOW rockets in the final hours. Are Boom times back? #158295drunkle
Participantcnbc announced a “possible” bailout… but we knew they’ve been trying to get something together for what, the past month?
ppt sounds right, a 200 point move on “news” that isn’t news and that people are leary of anyway.
ppt or shorts covering, getting freaked by the potential pop. self fulfilling thingme.
February 20, 2008 at 6:52 PM in reply to: Something to consider for those of you looking for a foreclosure in the suburbs #156661drunkle
Participantspeaking of public trans, i’d like to see a platform running the middle of the 805. it’d be a multi use platform supporting trolley, bicycle and foot traffic. entry points would be made in the center of over passes with trolley stops at each point.
that way, i could ride my bike to the trolley stop at el cajon and 805, ride north to clairemont and ride my bike the rest of the way to work.
or, if i’m feeling it, i could just ride my bike the whole way.
that would cut my yearly mileage more than half…
February 20, 2008 at 6:52 PM in reply to: Something to consider for those of you looking for a foreclosure in the suburbs #156944drunkle
Participantspeaking of public trans, i’d like to see a platform running the middle of the 805. it’d be a multi use platform supporting trolley, bicycle and foot traffic. entry points would be made in the center of over passes with trolley stops at each point.
that way, i could ride my bike to the trolley stop at el cajon and 805, ride north to clairemont and ride my bike the rest of the way to work.
or, if i’m feeling it, i could just ride my bike the whole way.
that would cut my yearly mileage more than half…
February 20, 2008 at 6:52 PM in reply to: Something to consider for those of you looking for a foreclosure in the suburbs #156946drunkle
Participantspeaking of public trans, i’d like to see a platform running the middle of the 805. it’d be a multi use platform supporting trolley, bicycle and foot traffic. entry points would be made in the center of over passes with trolley stops at each point.
that way, i could ride my bike to the trolley stop at el cajon and 805, ride north to clairemont and ride my bike the rest of the way to work.
or, if i’m feeling it, i could just ride my bike the whole way.
that would cut my yearly mileage more than half…
February 20, 2008 at 6:52 PM in reply to: Something to consider for those of you looking for a foreclosure in the suburbs #156962drunkle
Participantspeaking of public trans, i’d like to see a platform running the middle of the 805. it’d be a multi use platform supporting trolley, bicycle and foot traffic. entry points would be made in the center of over passes with trolley stops at each point.
that way, i could ride my bike to the trolley stop at el cajon and 805, ride north to clairemont and ride my bike the rest of the way to work.
or, if i’m feeling it, i could just ride my bike the whole way.
that would cut my yearly mileage more than half…
February 20, 2008 at 6:52 PM in reply to: Something to consider for those of you looking for a foreclosure in the suburbs #157037drunkle
Participantspeaking of public trans, i’d like to see a platform running the middle of the 805. it’d be a multi use platform supporting trolley, bicycle and foot traffic. entry points would be made in the center of over passes with trolley stops at each point.
that way, i could ride my bike to the trolley stop at el cajon and 805, ride north to clairemont and ride my bike the rest of the way to work.
or, if i’m feeling it, i could just ride my bike the whole way.
that would cut my yearly mileage more than half…
February 20, 2008 at 6:44 PM in reply to: Something to consider for those of you looking for a foreclosure in the suburbs #156656drunkle
Participantthere’s a subsidy for solar that supposedly pays for the whole shebang. or close to it.
the dense urban planning scheme depends on… yep, planning. just tossing up some high rise condos doesn’t make for a livable, walkable, public transportationable community.
February 20, 2008 at 6:44 PM in reply to: Something to consider for those of you looking for a foreclosure in the suburbs #156939drunkle
Participantthere’s a subsidy for solar that supposedly pays for the whole shebang. or close to it.
the dense urban planning scheme depends on… yep, planning. just tossing up some high rise condos doesn’t make for a livable, walkable, public transportationable community.
February 20, 2008 at 6:44 PM in reply to: Something to consider for those of you looking for a foreclosure in the suburbs #156941drunkle
Participantthere’s a subsidy for solar that supposedly pays for the whole shebang. or close to it.
the dense urban planning scheme depends on… yep, planning. just tossing up some high rise condos doesn’t make for a livable, walkable, public transportationable community.
February 20, 2008 at 6:44 PM in reply to: Something to consider for those of you looking for a foreclosure in the suburbs #156957drunkle
Participantthere’s a subsidy for solar that supposedly pays for the whole shebang. or close to it.
the dense urban planning scheme depends on… yep, planning. just tossing up some high rise condos doesn’t make for a livable, walkable, public transportationable community.
February 20, 2008 at 6:44 PM in reply to: Something to consider for those of you looking for a foreclosure in the suburbs #157032drunkle
Participantthere’s a subsidy for solar that supposedly pays for the whole shebang. or close to it.
the dense urban planning scheme depends on… yep, planning. just tossing up some high rise condos doesn’t make for a livable, walkable, public transportationable community.
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