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There's no guarantee that global warming would make Canada or northern US more desireable. Current models are calling for hotter summers and equally cold winters. Throw in some disruptions to the North Atlantic/North Pacific current streams and winters might be as bad as ever.
On the positive side, SSF/DC have very good Filipino food, and Koi Palace is there.
Koi Palace has the best Chinese Food I have tasted in Northern California.
It sort of exemplifies how fragile the infrastructure in the Bay Area is. While we’ve been building exurb McAlbatross developments way out in nowhere-land and giving out awards for the “longest commute in the US†(a Cisco engineer who commutes round trip 6-8 hours daily from the Sierra foothills), we’ve done basically nothing to either shore up the freeway system or find alternative solutions.
It sounds to me like you're saying we should have a centrally planned society. Why do you hate our Freedom(TM), you communist?
It's always best when the market (e.g. developers) make the decisions. Just look at Texas!
There’s no guarantee that global warming would make Canada or northern US more desireable. Current models are calling for hotter summers and equally cold winters. Throw in some disruptions to the North Atlantic/North Pacific current streams and winters might be as bad as ever.
astrid,
I'll also add that no amount of global warming will change the lack of winter sunlight in the extreme latitudes of the planet.
But it would be really weird to have balmy temps during the time of year when there are only a couple hours of sunlight each day.
South City/DC have a lot of really crummy housing stock.
Earlier this year I had a "Daly City" week on my site. The places there are really strange.
Current models are calling for hotter summers and equally cold winters.
I still think those models are designed to maximize the scare-factor. The warming trend is probably there. But humans have nothing to do with it. And there is nothing we can do to stop it. We must adapt! The True North strong and free! :)
Koi Palace has the best Chinese Food I have tasted in Northern California.
I'll second that. But you have to like seafood... A LOT.
It's ironic that they don't serve koi at Koi Palace... (do people eat koi?)
I’ll also add that no amount of global warming will change the lack of winter sunlight in the extreme latitudes of the planet.
But the Polar Shift may.
It’s always best when the market (e.g. developers) make the decisions. Just look at Texas!
Hey, don't mess with Texas!
Sardine Factory in Monterrey also does not serve sardines.
I’ll second that. But you have to like seafood… A LOT.
True. There are comparable dim sum elsewhere. But the seafood there is just amazing.
There is a conspiracy theory making it rounds on the net (well, starting now it is) that the freeway "crash" involved a payoff from CAR slush funds normally used to augment purchases of large energy inefficient homes by politicans. Areas where they are "making more land" (Contra Costa) have been exerting downward pressure on BA home prices. Guess whose commutes got screwed up the most? Coincidence? I think not :-)
I call for a house roofed in black swan feathers!
Are you talking about this?
Boston Transplant Says,
I understand biking is not realistic for those with a 20-30 mile commute, but I wonder what % of people have a 5-mile or less commute but still stick with a car.
100% guilty here. My commute is 2.5 miles each way, and I drive. Most of my co-workers live about the same distance away, and they drive too. Yes, I do need to get a bicycle.
So long, cruel, cruel real estate world.
The sobering reality, I've discovered, is that my wife and I cannot afford a home in a safe neighborhood in Los Angeles. Apparently, anything outside of gang infested areas would be buying "more house than we can afford." Our debt to income ratio tops out. I guess we will keep on renting.
azrob,
If at all possible, I would recommend taking Shanghai's light rail/subway system. I love Shanghai's cheap and relatively reliable taxi service, but according to my mom's last trip report, it's now really hard to hail a taxi.
Earlier this year I had a “Daly City†week on my site. The places there are really strange.
eburbed,
Man, there are some truly frightening properties you show. Thank you for the public service of bringing them to light.
It really begs the question, who the f&ck buys crap like that? For 600k-800k, why would you want to live there?
There is a conspiracy theory making it rounds on the net (well, starting now it is)
I like it. Now let's just hope some reporter from the MSM is trolling around Patrick.net and picks up this juicy "tidbit."
Peter P,
Yes, the black swan theory.
I will also accept an infinite improbability drive.
Hey, here's some interesting news:
Our friend David Learah is leaving his post as chief econonut for the NAR. I don't know what this "MOVE" is, but I would get the name confused with Moveon.org or those nutjobs in Philly who were bombed out by the mayor a few years back.
so thats why just wondering for the long term whether to stay in south city/daly city or just move to south bay and caltrain it until i switch jobs to something more local
To keep on the topic of this infrastructure mess that is the Bay Area, How lame is it that Bart does not go down to the southern peninsula? Then there's San Jose's separate light rail system. It's like they are purposely trying to design a public transit system that discourages people from using it.
Yeesh. Comments like that make BA look bad compared to Japan or Singapore. It might be humid and hot and autocratic in Singapore, but their trains run on time and their government works hard to get nerds some nookie.
Yea, that’s right, the knee jerk elitist reactionaries here didn’t want any stinky diesel train clouding up their artisan village utopia.
How about some charming steam trains?
How about some charming steam trains?
Only if you could figure out a way to make them run on bottled smugness, emissions free of course. And the rail right of way would need to only go through "those places the workers all live".
Would it help if the steam train is to be called the Marin Orient Express?
Public transportation is great, but only if population density reaches a point where you can do your commuting in a streamlined manner.
Also, I don't mind BART, but DC's subway system must have some of the sorriest employees in existence. And about at least one major delay a week for a system not much bigger than BART.
Can't we just relocate the whole of Marin to Appalachia one night? The NIMBY jerks probably can't tell the difference.
"leaving his post as chief econonut"
About freaking time! Dude at www.davidlereahwatch.com
I SALUTE you! (What a relief for his mom)
A note to American friends on Patrick.net
Whatever happens,
for the love of god, forget about buying Canadian real estate. It's cold, the igloos are uncomfortable, we're overpriced now that the Canadian dollar trades at $1.50 US, there are too many caribou trampling front yards and penguins are not as good yard ornaments as flamingos.
Other than that, of course you're welcome to move here as long as you bring knee jerk liberal attitudes and accept socialized medicine, provincial transfer payments and refuse to support the war in Iraq.
Otherwise, please continue to support the real estate markets in Cancun and Cabo San Lucas as you are supposed to.
Would it help if the steam train is to be called the Marin Orient Express?
Yes. Yes, I think it would. And instead of coal, you can have it powered by "bottled sunshine". (Sorry Randy, I'm flashing back to a "buckets of instant sunshine" reference, but I think we want something less... critical?)
"but I think we want something less… critical?"
Time tested technology?
~60 years should be enough for testing; some physics forums suggest that power bottleneck is mostly the cooling system. So, the tender(?) car could be devoted to the cooling apparatus, and much of the locomotive body could be shielding. (Those things are heavy anyway.)
Only if you could figure out a way to make them run on bottled smugness, emissions free of course.
In that case, there would be an endless, bountiful supply of fuel in Marin! Make that the Bay Area in general! We could export it to the rest of the country.
It really begs the question, who the f&ck buys crap like that? For 600k-800k, why would you want to live there?
IMHO, Daly City runs neck and neck with Redwood City as "worst houses" on the market.
In all fairness Tony Snow had some health issues I sure hope none of us have to go through.
The psychological impact of having "Lie-reah" getting the boot has GOT to be damaging to just about everyone REIC related!
"If this darn doom and gloom media would lay off it then things could "get back to normal" just like DL has promised us!"
Oops!
Virtually anyone installed in his place will HAVE to be more factual and truthful. And did you get a load of the outfit he was finally able to land a job at? Move.com? WhoTF is that? Not GS that's for sure!
They actually have to get in front of parliament once a week and answer direct questions.
Ok, but wouldn't their words have a bit mroe weight if it was the head of government instead?
RE: heads of states answering to parliaments
Ok, but wouldn't their words have a bit more weight if it was the head of government instead?
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Now that global warming is a fact, who benefits? Why, the Canadians, of course. They have vast areas of land that are becoming more pleasant as global temperatures rise. It may be the right time to snap up millions of acres of uninhabited land at bargain prices before the rest of the world figures it out.
Come to think of it, rising temperatures make most of Russia more habitable as well.
Go north, young man!
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