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.
Woke to steady light rain. The best outcome. This might give the burn areas a chance to soften up and adsorb the big rain tonight. The LA stations have put reporters up on the burn streets to catch the slides.
I am reading the Secret Archives of the Vatican. It is gIvins me trees falling in the Forrest thoughts. 18 miles or so. Most of them devoid of people. Primitive indexing. Some being destroyed by purple fungus. You could.get a million doctoral theses out of them. They desperately need to be scanned. Sure stuff involving living people should be m private. But if no one is allowed to look at them, what purpose do they serve?
Is that frost? Not advocacy,.just want to know.
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There is supposed to be SpaceX lauch, from 8 to 10 pm est
ReplyDeleteA bit of a fib re the Sahara photo date. It was over a year ago.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/12/20/stunning-photos-capture-rare-snow-sahara-desert/
BTW the Sahara being cold isn't unusual, it's the precipitation.
Yeah, my bad. linked the wrong picture. This is the yesterday picture:
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Just saw the SpaceX take off the booster and upper stages separate , booster go off, relight very brightly and then the sonic boooom!!
ReplyDeleteI confess to emotional reactions those few times the Shuttle generated a double sonic boom over my location.
ReplyDeleteNow that I think of it... I may be one of a mere handful who have heard the double boom for all four* landing sites.
ReplyDelete* Yes, four. Just like you think every launch is listed on the STS ledger.
Why can houses stay forever in foreclosure or off market?
ReplyDeleteIts like walking through the continental divide in the Rockies.
Lots of trees, most of them dead waiting to get blown over in a wind storm.
Because banking regulation was suspended back in ‘06 and the banks got to liking it that way.
ReplyDeleteCanaveral. Edwards. White Sands. Vandenberg. What? You thought they built but never used Vandenberg?
ReplyDeleteDark and gloomy here.
ReplyDeleteWoke to steady light rain. The best outcome. This might give the burn areas a chance to soften up and adsorb the big rain tonight. The LA stations have put reporters up on the burn streets to catch the slides.
ReplyDeleteCinco. I forget. Which team are we supposed to root for?
ReplyDeleteWhich 2 sides of what?
ReplyDeleteThey want to kill the reporters with mud?
ReplyDeleteI am reading the Secret Archives of the Vatican.
ReplyDeleteIt is gIvins me trees falling in the Forrest thoughts. 18 miles or so. Most of them devoid of people.
Primitive indexing. Some being destroyed by purple fungus. You could.get a million doctoral theses out of them. They desperately need to be scanned. Sure stuff involving living people should be m private. But if no one is allowed to look at them, what purpose do they serve?
I bet some of them have not been looked at for a thousand years.
ReplyDeleteThe books not in the Bible?
ReplyDeleteNot 18 miles of them.!
ReplyDeleteThe county can foreclose a tax.lien.
ReplyDeleteThe county can file a line if the property gets too dilapidated, and then foreclose.
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DeleteNobody can fore a bank to foreclose,.or take the property back. You could file a quiet title suit, after enough years.
Makes me want to look over the county tax arrears list. Might be a bargain in there.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, new post. Be sure to click for the full sized image.