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Top 10 green U.S. cities

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Re: Top 10 green U.S. cities

Unread postby dohboi » Mon 10 Aug 2009, 22:47:13

Wow, way to completely and utterly miss his very simple point, tyty:
Transience of modern life is hard on local communities.

No, no. You're right. I take it back. Small, local communities are completely responsible for all the depredations our transient lifestyles wreak on them. How foolish I was to think otherwise. They should just suck it up and be thankful for the bounty of our glorious economy.
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Re: Top 10 green U.S. cities

Unread postby PonyBoy78 » Sat 15 Aug 2009, 10:12:37

Another article naming Austin as a nice/appealing/positive place to live. Good.

I'm putting this house up for sale in 1.5 years (for The Big Move East), and appreciate this kind of help.
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Re: Top 10 green U.S. cities

Unread postby cephalotus » Sun 16 Aug 2009, 17:03:05

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#2, wouldn't you think the greeniest cities would be small rural areas, where people live very modestly, their durable goods last decades and their shorter-term items are used to the bone, they open the windows for cooling and heating, the air is nice and clean, you can literally walk everywhere, they compost, recycle, plant their vegetables, etc?

Sorry about ranting and venting.


Imagine 6.500.000.000 people living in this world without cities.

It wouldn't be a green world but imidiate collapse. Without cities there simply isn't enough room available
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Re: Top 10 green U.S. cities

Unread postby VMarcHart » Sun 16 Aug 2009, 17:27:42

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('cephalotus', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('VMarcHart', '#')2, wouldn't you think the greeniest cities would be small rural areas, where people live very modestly, their durable goods last decades and their shorter-term items are used to the bone, they open the windows for cooling and heating, the air is nice and clean, you can literally walk everywhere, they compost, recycle, plant their vegetables, etc?

Sorry about ranting and venting.
Imagine 6.500.000.000 people living in this world without cities.

It wouldn't be a green world but imidiate collapse. Without cities there simply isn't enough room available
Current population notwithstanding, of course. :roll:
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