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July 20, 2011 at 4:37 PM in reply to: OT:Looming Disaster for the Temecula Area: Liberty Quarry/Mega Mine #712037July 20, 2011 at 4:37 PM in reply to: OT:Looming Disaster for the Temecula Area: Liberty Quarry/Mega Mine #711884lookingagainParticipant
[quote=walterwhite]I’m a liberal not upraised no polo shirts not a yuppie (not young anymore) gulping wine in temecula not driving a prius, worse, riding a bicycle, concerned about the quarry. But…
how bad is this thing? should I actually be concerned?
It’s difficult to tell? Do other large population centers have quarries near them?
I value air that is breathable as I rely on the air for basic life funtions.[/quote]
Well, I cannot compare the size and scope of this project to others since I know nothing about it, but to answer part of your question there are at least two quarries that I know of in the middle of San Diego. One north of Friars Road just east of Fashion Valley, and a second in the valley that separates Mira Mesa from Miramar This one has to be at least 3 sq. mi. in area). There may be others as well, but these two do not appear to make too much of an impact on the surrounding area.
July 20, 2011 at 4:37 PM in reply to: OT:Looming Disaster for the Temecula Area: Liberty Quarry/Mega Mine #711288lookingagainParticipant[quote=walterwhite]I’m a liberal not upraised no polo shirts not a yuppie (not young anymore) gulping wine in temecula not driving a prius, worse, riding a bicycle, concerned about the quarry. But…
how bad is this thing? should I actually be concerned?
It’s difficult to tell? Do other large population centers have quarries near them?
I value air that is breathable as I rely on the air for basic life funtions.[/quote]
Well, I cannot compare the size and scope of this project to others since I know nothing about it, but to answer part of your question there are at least two quarries that I know of in the middle of San Diego. One north of Friars Road just east of Fashion Valley, and a second in the valley that separates Mira Mesa from Miramar This one has to be at least 3 sq. mi. in area). There may be others as well, but these two do not appear to make too much of an impact on the surrounding area.
July 20, 2011 at 4:37 PM in reply to: OT:Looming Disaster for the Temecula Area: Liberty Quarry/Mega Mine #711191lookingagainParticipant[quote=walterwhite]I’m a liberal not upraised no polo shirts not a yuppie (not young anymore) gulping wine in temecula not driving a prius, worse, riding a bicycle, concerned about the quarry. But…
how bad is this thing? should I actually be concerned?
It’s difficult to tell? Do other large population centers have quarries near them?
I value air that is breathable as I rely on the air for basic life funtions.[/quote]
Well, I cannot compare the size and scope of this project to others since I know nothing about it, but to answer part of your question there are at least two quarries that I know of in the middle of San Diego. One north of Friars Road just east of Fashion Valley, and a second in the valley that separates Mira Mesa from Miramar This one has to be at least 3 sq. mi. in area). There may be others as well, but these two do not appear to make too much of an impact on the surrounding area.
lookingagainParticipantYes, that is true. We have been told by the district that even though we are just two blocks from one of the schools there is no guarantee that she will that one. In fact, we were told that it is more likely that she will not be able to attend that school due to the impacted nature of the entire district.
lookingagainParticipantYes, that is true. We have been told by the district that even though we are just two blocks from one of the schools there is no guarantee that she will that one. In fact, we were told that it is more likely that she will not be able to attend that school due to the impacted nature of the entire district.
lookingagainParticipantYes, that is true. We have been told by the district that even though we are just two blocks from one of the schools there is no guarantee that she will that one. In fact, we were told that it is more likely that she will not be able to attend that school due to the impacted nature of the entire district.
lookingagainParticipantYes, that is true. We have been told by the district that even though we are just two blocks from one of the schools there is no guarantee that she will that one. In fact, we were told that it is more likely that she will not be able to attend that school due to the impacted nature of the entire district.
lookingagainParticipantYes, that is true. We have been told by the district that even though we are just two blocks from one of the schools there is no guarantee that she will that one. In fact, we were told that it is more likely that she will not be able to attend that school due to the impacted nature of the entire district.
January 19, 2011 at 10:22 AM in reply to: What’s preventing listing realtors (on short sale homes) from favoring friends or relatives? #656957lookingagainParticipantI know nothing about the houses you are talking about, but it could be as simple as they got what they were looking for and signed the contract. We just listed our house for sale (not a short sale) last week, and we had three offers within 4 hours of its being available for showing. We took the full price offer that night, but received an above full price offer the next day. I wish we had waited a day, but our hands were tied and since we got more than what I thought the house was worth I can’t complain.
By the way, the house we bought was a short sale, and I would not recommend going through that process to anyone!
January 19, 2011 at 10:22 AM in reply to: What’s preventing listing realtors (on short sale homes) from favoring friends or relatives? #656629lookingagainParticipantI know nothing about the houses you are talking about, but it could be as simple as they got what they were looking for and signed the contract. We just listed our house for sale (not a short sale) last week, and we had three offers within 4 hours of its being available for showing. We took the full price offer that night, but received an above full price offer the next day. I wish we had waited a day, but our hands were tied and since we got more than what I thought the house was worth I can’t complain.
By the way, the house we bought was a short sale, and I would not recommend going through that process to anyone!
January 19, 2011 at 10:22 AM in reply to: What’s preventing listing realtors (on short sale homes) from favoring friends or relatives? #656490lookingagainParticipantI know nothing about the houses you are talking about, but it could be as simple as they got what they were looking for and signed the contract. We just listed our house for sale (not a short sale) last week, and we had three offers within 4 hours of its being available for showing. We took the full price offer that night, but received an above full price offer the next day. I wish we had waited a day, but our hands were tied and since we got more than what I thought the house was worth I can’t complain.
By the way, the house we bought was a short sale, and I would not recommend going through that process to anyone!
January 19, 2011 at 10:22 AM in reply to: What’s preventing listing realtors (on short sale homes) from favoring friends or relatives? #655892lookingagainParticipantI know nothing about the houses you are talking about, but it could be as simple as they got what they were looking for and signed the contract. We just listed our house for sale (not a short sale) last week, and we had three offers within 4 hours of its being available for showing. We took the full price offer that night, but received an above full price offer the next day. I wish we had waited a day, but our hands were tied and since we got more than what I thought the house was worth I can’t complain.
By the way, the house we bought was a short sale, and I would not recommend going through that process to anyone!
January 19, 2011 at 10:22 AM in reply to: What’s preventing listing realtors (on short sale homes) from favoring friends or relatives? #655831lookingagainParticipantI know nothing about the houses you are talking about, but it could be as simple as they got what they were looking for and signed the contract. We just listed our house for sale (not a short sale) last week, and we had three offers within 4 hours of its being available for showing. We took the full price offer that night, but received an above full price offer the next day. I wish we had waited a day, but our hands were tied and since we got more than what I thought the house was worth I can’t complain.
By the way, the house we bought was a short sale, and I would not recommend going through that process to anyone!
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“California has had caps on medical malpractice since 1975. You can sue for unlimited MEDICAL costs if there is malpractice, but the non-medical costs (pain and suffering, etc) is capped. And that cap has not risen since it was first put in place.”What you did not mention is the loophole that allows the Lawyers threaten to file ASSAULT charges as part of the suit (which is a very common practice now) which then removes the cap on non medical costs. So in reality there was not much to the “caps.”
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