Housing Bubble, credit bubble, public planning, land use, zoning and transportation in the exurban environment. Specific criticism of smart growth, neotradtional, forms based, new urbanism and other top down planner schemes to increase urban extent and density. Ventura County, California specific examples.
But it always seemed obvious to me that the accuser wrote "Moore, DA [date, location]" after Moore signed "Roy." It was obviously different ink and handwriting. I don't think this hurts her credibility.
It's getting colder out here at the beach, definitely a wind shift. Hopefully this means that the Santa Anas are done with us for now.
The smoke has been pretty bad here for a couple of days now. People are comparing notes about where to buy N95 masks. HD and CVS are said to be good bets.
Harbor Freight sold out of masjks and generators twice. Particularly amazing since this is the mothership store in Camarillo.
The lumber stores in Ventura are going to be busy. What goes up n the place of the matchstick and ember catchers that used to be up there will be interesting. I remember the Malibu Fire and the mega bunkers that replaced the modest rambling ranch houses.
The new thing in some parts of Malibu is to build low and with the shape of the property elevation. This is happening more because of "viewshed" suits and such, but I wonder if it will help with fire resistance. I lived through a couple of fires there, and I recall that in some cases, the fire would blow right over the house and leave it standing, if the house was nestled into the hillside rather than just plopped in place.
50s here. High humidity. Some rain. No fires, except in fireplaces. Averge life span in 1900 was 47. In 1915, 54 years. Both sexes.now '78, includes women. Russian men 65.
Finally have some connectivity. Third world Florida. So many strange technology gaps. $39.95 per month for a “I’ve falknvand cant get up button.” That’s a smartphone price.
Fun with toys! Just finished a 50/30/20 amp RV post so no more extension cords! One of those projects that is easy but suddenly reminded that I am getting to old for this hard of work. LOL!
Not as much as I would like to. Two weeks last summer and six weeks this fall. Listening to a recording of my mom and dad before they past about their childhood and early adult life. I think of doing a video someday about my childhood. Plenty of time when I slow down, if that's possible. :)
Yeah. Hub's appointment book is fuller than ever.due to medical conditions, I tire more easily. Hub would have me running around every day, nearly all day. Please cant I rest tomorrow? Resting includes cleaning the kitchen first and then op reading. And trying to write. Today, Judge Moore/Jones election.
Economics: overall 4.1 HISPANIC. 4.7 Black 7.3 Very close to close to full employment. I'd say that a drop of ,5 points on all those figures would be very full, nay, overstuffed employment. Anybody disagree??
Still a miss leading number. BLS B-2 is up a tick but still down from a few years ago peak. Wages lagging shows weakness overall but there may be smoke before the fire. IMO
Depends on Job quality to me including hours worked, how many part time jobs per person, wages. Most still lacking. A talking head on Blomie the other day was trying to like poor living wages to hard drug use. If the trend is poor worker performance and low wages, down is the most likely direction. :(
Daughter is in Boston doing her architecture thing. Seems to be humming along there And people around here are starting to complain about traffic; there isn't any, and oh, no, developments. Space program humming along. Private companies and NASA FIGHTING over the choicest launch pads. Mall is sad. . Internet
I went to thin out th ed books and found a bunch I wanted to read. Found 7 out od thousands to get rid of. And we lost all our books in hurricane Andrew,25 years ago. Wasmore successful with old clothes and sheets and towels. Addicts to books we are.
LA Times: The fire that destroyed six homes and damaged a dozen others in Bel-Air last week was caused by a cooking fire at a nearby homeless encampment, Los Angeles fire officials said Tuesday.
For a “number of years,” homeless people had been living in a camp along Sepulveda Boulevard where it passes under the 405 Freeway, Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Peter Sanders said.
> For a “number of years,” homeless people had been living in a camp
...and neither the city nor the state will do anything about it. The bums will have moved back before the burned-out residents will.
Meanwhile, Mayor Garcetti is touring the country, testing the ground for a presidential campaign. He may be smart to stay away from LA for a while, perhaps permanently.
I wonder how long before the US wakes up to the kinds of crooked, twisted, bent, misshapen, devious, dishonest, amoral, immoral politicians California incubates?
In other breaking news the Alabama election is all but over. The principal accuser just admitted to forging the yearbook "evidence."
ReplyDeleteYes, PredictIt.com shows a 78% chance Moore wins.
ReplyDeleteBut it always seemed obvious to me that the accuser wrote "Moore, DA [date, location]" after Moore signed "Roy." It was obviously different ink and handwriting. I don't think this hurts her credibility.
A lot of other stuff he did was pretty loathesome too.
ReplyDeleteThat is why accusations at election time is BS. Trials and convictions have a reason.
ReplyDelete30+ years as a public figure inoculate against some of these accusations via "why now questions."
ReplyDeleteFor a lot of those years he didnt m think church abd state should be separated.
ReplyDeleteWind shift making it hard to breathe. Eyes irritated. Yuck.
ReplyDeleteAny end to the fires?
ReplyDeleteIt's getting colder out here at the beach, definitely a wind shift. Hopefully this means that the Santa Anas are done with us for now.
ReplyDeleteThe smoke has been pretty bad here for a couple of days now. People are comparing notes about where to buy N95 masks. HD and CVS are said to be good bets.
Harbor Freight sold out of masjks and generators twice. Particularly amazing since this is the mothership store in Camarillo.
ReplyDeleteThe lumber stores in Ventura are going to be busy. What goes up n the place of the matchstick and ember catchers that used to be up there will be interesting. I remember the Malibu Fire and the mega bunkers that replaced the modest rambling ranch houses.
The new thing in some parts of Malibu is to build low and with the shape of the property elevation. This is happening more because of "viewshed" suits and such, but I wonder if it will help with fire resistance. I lived through a couple of fires there, and I recall that in some cases, the fire would blow right over the house and leave it standing, if the house was nestled into the hillside rather than just plopped in place.
ReplyDeleteCool idea.
ReplyDeleteEarth house with an ocean view. Cool idea.
ReplyDeleteI was in Santa Monica a little over a year ago in September. We parked in an underground garage, and the heat was stifling.
DeleteGood Morning!
ReplyDeleteVery dry here no rain no snow. Mid to high 50's this week, Kali weather!
The LAX “security” uniforms are creepy Teutonic.
ReplyDelete50s here. High humidity. Some rain. No fires, except in fireplaces. Averge life span in 1900 was 47. In 1915, 54 years. Both sexes.now '78, includes women. Russian men 65.
ReplyDeleteThe Russians drink, you know.
DeleteThey didn't have Mediscare in the 1900, couldn't get those golf injuries fixed. :)
ReplyDeleteMy most common golf injury is a palm slap to the forehead.
ReplyDeleteDFW where people wear big hats. Next stop Tampa.
ReplyDeleteDo two shorts make a connection?
ReplyDeleteWell... It's snowing here...
ReplyDeleteCold here. Wearing sweaters.
ReplyDelete56, 57°here
ReplyDelete56F right now but with a cold wind.
ReplyDeleteZillow says my house is worth an additional imaginary 1k $. 5k in the lastonth. I think they go eenie meeny minie, MO
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Tampa.
ReplyDeleteYou brought the cold
ReplyDeleteBetter not bring any fires.
Cinco would object to calling this cold.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the temperature there now?
ReplyDelete56 now overnight 46. Cinco has snow.
ReplyDeleteWe actually got less snow here than my uncle and cousins in Georgia got... It's almost 6pm, and it's 28°F right now...
Delete41° brrrrr.
ReplyDeleteWeather elsewhere?
ReplyDeleteGood Morning!
ReplyDelete61F here today. Great day to finish up outdoor projects. Days are pretty short, that is a bummer.
Finally have some connectivity. Third world Florida. So many strange technology gaps. $39.95 per month for a “I’ve falknvand cant get up button.” That’s a smartphone price.
ReplyDeleteI've got no trouble on Florida's left coast.
ReplyDeleteYou are on the Space Coast. This is Venice. They see a thumb drive and think fishing lure.
ReplyDeleteThere's a launch on Tuesday morning. You can watch it from the front yard, Meet the hub and we could eat lunch. Interested?
ReplyDeleteAnd Ms D?
ReplyDeleteI assume you didn't leave her behind to choke on smoke.
Almost 8:00 and 48F. Crazy!
ReplyDeleteIt's 7:10 PM and the temp outside is 75F. High today was 81.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievably wonderful weather.... Don't even need the heater on the :deck: because the dew point is down at 20F or something!
Really cold here.
ReplyDelete43now. High 62°. Bleh.
ReplyDeleteOur ac/heater for the second floor failed. We survived. First floor working. Not equivalent to fires!
ReplyDelete41F when I woke this AM, 52F and windy today.
ReplyDeleteOil tank heaters ($50) are a safe for back up. IMO :)
All fixed.
ReplyDeleteSnowed in Austin on Friday, back in the 70s on Sunday.
ReplyDeleteI lied, not fixed up.
ReplyDeleteA big power surge fried some crucial parts. Needs a new transformer. Guy didn't have one.
ReplyDeleteFun with toys! Just finished a 50/30/20 amp RV post so no more extension cords! One of those projects that is easy but suddenly reminded that I am getting to old for this hard of work. LOL!
ReplyDeleteDo you use your RV?
ReplyDeleteI started writing an essay, which is a thing I said I'd do when retired. You just have to sit yourself down and do it.
ReplyDeleteNot as much as I would like to. Two weeks last summer and six weeks this fall. Listening to a recording of my mom and dad before they past about their childhood and early adult life. I think of doing a video someday about my childhood. Plenty of time when I slow down, if that's possible. :)
ReplyDeleteRetirement, busy in slow motion!
Yeah. Hub's appointment book is fuller than ever.due to medical conditions, I tire more easily. Hub would have me running around every day, nearly all day. Please cant I rest tomorrow? Resting includes cleaning the kitchen first and then op
ReplyDeletereading. And trying to write. Today, Judge Moore/Jones election.
Economics: overall 4.1
ReplyDeleteHISPANIC. 4.7
Black 7.3
Very close to close to full employment.
I'd say that a drop of ,5 points on all those figures would be very full, nay, overstuffed employment. Anybody disagree??
Good Morning!
ReplyDeleteStill a miss leading number. BLS B-2 is up a tick but still down from a few years ago peak. Wages lagging shows weakness overall but there may be smoke before the fire. IMO
An up fire or a down fire?
ReplyDeleteIt's just you and me LLB.
Yoo hoooo, anybody out there???
Depends on Job quality to me including hours worked, how many part time jobs per person, wages. Most still lacking. A talking head on Blomie the other day was trying to like poor living wages to hard drug use. If the trend is poor worker performance and low wages, down is the most likely direction. :(
ReplyDeleteJust us right now but bowling calls. :)
There job market in the Boston area is doing well... If you're in technology. Jeez I can't wait to retire
ReplyDeleteBlack Halo complained about Yuan. I guess he doesn't realize this is what happens when you ban people to stifle dissent.
ReplyDeleteDaughter is in Boston doing her architecture thing. Seems to be humming along there
ReplyDeleteAnd people around here are starting to complain about traffic; there isn't any, and oh, no, developments. Space program humming along. Private companies and NASA FIGHTING over the choicest launch pads. Mall is sad. .
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I went to thin out th ed books and found a bunch I wanted to read. Found 7 out od thousands to get rid of. And we lost all our books in hurricane Andrew,25 years ago. Wasmore successful with old clothes and sheets and towels.
ReplyDeleteAddicts to books we are.
Remember, if the balloon goes up, you can always read hard copy books by candlelight
DeleteCome he global cooling the pages can be used for insulation.
ReplyDeleteMrs Dawg tells me the drive through Carpenteria was creepy with the fire visible for miles and miles north of the freeway.
Yeah, stupid useless electrons
ReplyDeleteLA Times: The fire that destroyed six homes and damaged a dozen others in Bel-Air last week was caused by a cooking fire at a nearby homeless encampment, Los Angeles fire officials said Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteFor a “number of years,” homeless people had been living in a camp along Sepulveda Boulevard where it passes under the 405 Freeway, Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Peter Sanders said.
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The comments write themselves.
> For a “number of years,” homeless people had been living in a camp
ReplyDelete...and neither the city nor the state will do anything about it. The bums will have moved back before the burned-out residents will.
Meanwhile, Mayor Garcetti is touring the country, testing the ground for a presidential campaign. He may be smart to stay away from LA for a while, perhaps permanently.
I wonder how long before the US wakes up to the kinds of crooked, twisted, bent, misshapen, devious, dishonest, amoral, immoral politicians California incubates?
ReplyDeleteDoing some Thesaurus work?
DeleteHey, when Garcetti gets in bed with the news media it does it right!
ReplyDeleteCorrection. I meant when an LA mayor gets in bed with the media. It was Antonio Villaraigosa who nogged the news girl.
ReplyDeleteRight time for Hollywood to do another Inferno movie, no set needed.
ReplyDeleteClinton groped my wallet.
ReplyDeleteTrump plan really turning the screws on high tax States. You know, the blue ones.
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