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Old 07-25-2013, 12:26 AM   #2866
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I'll grant you I've not spent much time in suburban subdivisions that are less than ten years old. But surely you had many features they did not, which is one aspect of quality, although certainly not the only one.
It's all just more shit you gotta pay someone else to repair or replace because it has this gizmo or that in it.

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Old 07-25-2013, 12:31 AM   #2867
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It's all just more shit you gotta pay someone else to repair or replace because it has this gizmo or that in it.

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Old 07-25-2013, 09:45 AM   #2868
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Because who doesn't like a little Meze with Eva?

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Seriously? Palo Alto is another upscale suburb. If you want really nice climate, you need to head to Redwood City.
The combination of profs., entrepreneurs, and decent restaurants is hard to find elsewhere. Plus, after college visits with my kid, I decided I really want to go to Stanford.
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Old 07-25-2013, 10:48 AM   #2869
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The combination of profs., entrepreneurs, and decent restaurants is hard to find elsewhere. Plus, after college visits with my kid, I decided I really want to go to Stanford.
3.7 and only 1400 SAT... and how many start ups did you sell in high school? Zero? Dream on.

Ball State for you.
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Old 07-25-2013, 11:23 AM   #2870
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3.7 and only 1400 SAT... and how many start ups did you sell in high school? Zero? Dream on.

Ball State for you.
I considered Pomona or Harvey Mudd as a backup - that cluster is just drop-dead gorgeous and looked like a lot of fun. But, you know, L.A.
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Old 07-25-2013, 12:53 PM   #2871
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I'll grant you I've not spent much time in suburban subdivisions that are less than ten years old. But surely you had many features they did not, which is one aspect of quality, although certainly not the only one.
Oh, Adder. When did you become an Old?
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Old 07-25-2013, 01:08 PM   #2872
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Re: Because who doesn't like a little Meze with Eva?

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I considered Pomona or Harvey Mudd as a backup - that cluster is just drop-dead gorgeous and looked like a lot of fun. But, you know, L.A.
I went to Pomona. I loved it. 45 minutes from Mt. Baldy, an hour to the beach. Lots of great people, and sunshine and 76 degree weather every day. I spent every single moment of studying in my (undergraduate) college career on a blanket outside in the sunshine. Oxford was more atmospheric, but Pomona was more all around pleasant. I suspect I could have duplicated my study schedule at Stanford.

My sister went to Stanford. She hated hated hated living in Palo Alto and graduated a quarter early to get the hell out of there, moving in with me in Berkeley as soon as she could. (Of course four or five years later, she took a job with Stanford, but she got them to let her telecommute from the city.) She's moving back to Texas next week after 15 years in the bay area. Her last day at Stanford is tomorrow.

(We both mocked the weather plights of our other siblings who chose Cornell and the University of Vermont for their undergraduate studies.)
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Old 07-25-2013, 01:47 PM   #2873
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Old 07-25-2013, 01:47 PM   #2874
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Re: Because who doesn't like a little Meze with Eva?

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The combination of profs., entrepreneurs, and decent restaurants is hard to find elsewhere. Plus, after college visits with my kid, I decided I really want to go to Stanford.
Having a university around is terrific. Entrepreneurs are great if you do legal work for them, but I'm not sure that they make for a good place to live.

As for Palo Alto's restaurants, "decent" is a kind way to put it.
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Old 07-25-2013, 02:18 PM   #2875
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Having a university around is terrific. Entrepreneurs are great if you do legal work for them, but I'm not sure that they make for a good place to live.

As for Palo Alto's restaurants, "decent" is a kind way to put it.
The Bay Area is deeply spoiled for food and wine. Your decent is anyone else's great.

One of the things I like about where I live now is that my kids are hanging out with kids of people who think, not the mid-level corporate toadies who fill Westchester county, for example. That's the benefit of techies and academics to a place to live, they both just think a bit more than most of the world.

Now if I could just find a way to get some artists to move in ...
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Old 07-25-2013, 02:19 PM   #2876
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I went to Pomona. I loved it. 45 minutes from Mt. Baldy, an hour to the beach. Lots of great people, and sunshine and 76 degree weather every day. I spent every single moment of studying in my (undergraduate) college career on a blanket outside in the sunshine. Oxford was more atmospheric, but Pomona was more all around pleasant. I suspect I could have duplicated my study schedule at Stanford.

My sister went to Stanford. She hated hated hated living in Palo Alto and graduated a quarter early to get the hell out of there, moving in with me in Berkeley as soon as she could. (Of course four or five years later, she took a job with Stanford, but she got them to let her telecommute from the city.) She's moving back to Texas next week after 15 years in the bay area. Her last day at Stanford is tomorrow.

(We both mocked the weather plights of our other siblings who chose Cornell and the University of Vermont for their undergraduate studies.)
Pomona was a fantastic place to visit, and my kid put it right on top of the list (but ended up in the cold weather). But it seemed like it would be nicer if it were near an interesting city.
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Old 07-25-2013, 02:20 PM   #2877
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Entrepreneurs are great if you do legal work for them.
no. they mostly go bankrupt. it's like printing campaign materials for a candidate who is losing in October.
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Old 07-25-2013, 02:21 PM   #2878
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no. they mostly go bankrupt. it's like printing campaign materials for a candidate who is losing in October.
You need to screen your clients better.
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You need to screen your clients better.
I don't. i wouldn't touch one. my work all has legs and a retainer runs out before the work obligations do.
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Old 07-25-2013, 02:38 PM   #2880
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no. they mostly go bankrupt. it's like printing campaign materials for a candidate who is losing in October.
Bankruptcy costs money. They just sell the aeron chairs and turn the lights off for the next startup.

It's a living.
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