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OwnerOfCalifornia
ParticipantYour math is a little off. It is currently a 10 minute drive prior to the extension opening. On Tuesday I guess it’ll be what, 7 or 8 minutes?
OwnerOfCalifornia
ParticipantYour math is a little off. It is currently a 10 minute drive prior to the extension opening. On Tuesday I guess it’ll be what, 7 or 8 minutes?
OwnerOfCalifornia
ParticipantYour math is a little off. It is currently a 10 minute drive prior to the extension opening. On Tuesday I guess it’ll be what, 7 or 8 minutes?
March 6, 2011 at 11:41 AM in reply to: OT-Where would you live if someone offered to buy you a home in SD up to $1M #673842OwnerOfCalifornia
ParticipantSolana Beach, within walking distance to the train station.
March 6, 2011 at 11:41 AM in reply to: OT-Where would you live if someone offered to buy you a home in SD up to $1M #673901OwnerOfCalifornia
ParticipantSolana Beach, within walking distance to the train station.
March 6, 2011 at 11:41 AM in reply to: OT-Where would you live if someone offered to buy you a home in SD up to $1M #674512OwnerOfCalifornia
ParticipantSolana Beach, within walking distance to the train station.
March 6, 2011 at 11:41 AM in reply to: OT-Where would you live if someone offered to buy you a home in SD up to $1M #674649OwnerOfCalifornia
ParticipantSolana Beach, within walking distance to the train station.
March 6, 2011 at 11:41 AM in reply to: OT-Where would you live if someone offered to buy you a home in SD up to $1M #674996OwnerOfCalifornia
ParticipantSolana Beach, within walking distance to the train station.
OwnerOfCalifornia
Participant[quote=Eugene]Facts do have a liberal bias.[/quote]
I don’t understand why you assume the concept of a finite world is “liberal.”
Speaking specifically of Peak Oil, that is most definitely not a partisan concept, and the most vocal proponents are otherwise very politically diverse. The late Matt Simmons, considered (rightly or wrongly) to have been the loudest voice for Peak Oil, was quite conservative.
I know many conservatives who “get it” with regards to resource limitations. These same conservatives often tell me that “facts have a conservative bias.”
OwnerOfCalifornia
Participant[quote=Eugene]Facts do have a liberal bias.[/quote]
I don’t understand why you assume the concept of a finite world is “liberal.”
Speaking specifically of Peak Oil, that is most definitely not a partisan concept, and the most vocal proponents are otherwise very politically diverse. The late Matt Simmons, considered (rightly or wrongly) to have been the loudest voice for Peak Oil, was quite conservative.
I know many conservatives who “get it” with regards to resource limitations. These same conservatives often tell me that “facts have a conservative bias.”
OwnerOfCalifornia
Participant[quote=Eugene]Facts do have a liberal bias.[/quote]
I don’t understand why you assume the concept of a finite world is “liberal.”
Speaking specifically of Peak Oil, that is most definitely not a partisan concept, and the most vocal proponents are otherwise very politically diverse. The late Matt Simmons, considered (rightly or wrongly) to have been the loudest voice for Peak Oil, was quite conservative.
I know many conservatives who “get it” with regards to resource limitations. These same conservatives often tell me that “facts have a conservative bias.”
OwnerOfCalifornia
Participant[quote=Eugene]Facts do have a liberal bias.[/quote]
I don’t understand why you assume the concept of a finite world is “liberal.”
Speaking specifically of Peak Oil, that is most definitely not a partisan concept, and the most vocal proponents are otherwise very politically diverse. The late Matt Simmons, considered (rightly or wrongly) to have been the loudest voice for Peak Oil, was quite conservative.
I know many conservatives who “get it” with regards to resource limitations. These same conservatives often tell me that “facts have a conservative bias.”
OwnerOfCalifornia
Participant[quote=Eugene]Facts do have a liberal bias.[/quote]
I don’t understand why you assume the concept of a finite world is “liberal.”
Speaking specifically of Peak Oil, that is most definitely not a partisan concept, and the most vocal proponents are otherwise very politically diverse. The late Matt Simmons, considered (rightly or wrongly) to have been the loudest voice for Peak Oil, was quite conservative.
I know many conservatives who “get it” with regards to resource limitations. These same conservatives often tell me that “facts have a conservative bias.”
OwnerOfCalifornia
Participant[quote=CA renter]Some of the comments made by the speculator in that article are hillarious![/quote]
[quote=idiot specuvestor]He is the victim of a still-plummeting housing market, which has been especially harsh on Charlotte’s most expensive homes, thanks to a loss of wealth in this city’s financial sector. But Markel is more than willing to pass around blame – to Realtors who dwell on the years the house has spent not selling, to buyers who think the kitchen is a smidge too small for a 7,000-square-foot house, to a city that doesn’t quite get the architectural and design brilliance that was bestowed upon it.[/quote]
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