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Is Chula Vista's Future Blight Around the Corner?
Prop H. Some folks may now be thinking Prep H.— October 10, 2010 9:19 a.m.
Last -Minute Legislature Deal Boosts Chances of Massive Chargers Subsidy
Wow! +/- 1,000,000,000 USD for a brand "spanking" new state of the art plumbing facility; and, considering a dowtown location to boot. Can't wait.— October 10, 2010 8:59 a.m.
New San Diego City Ordinance to Lockout Big-Box Stores
Oh, that is so sad. The big international mega corporation doesn't have an easy time of it in San Diego. Wall Mart does have at least one location here. I understand they have a total of two locations for local shoppers to enjoy the fantastic price roll backs. Their current stores here are not big enough? Personally, I'd rather patronize a store that hasn't sold it soul to the stock market.— October 9, 2010 6:58 p.m.
Will For-Profit Colleges Make Us Forget Subprime Mortgages?
Thank you, Don Bauder, for your always insightful and entertaining posts and columnizings (is that a real word?). When watching television one day I came across a program having a profile of billionaires. One of them was asked by the interviewer to let the viewer in on a "billionaire's secret." The billionaire's reply was unexpectedly simple. I'll leave that for another discussion but will say it had nothing to do with attending any kind of schooling or need for any academic credential. On a different note, the first "talkie" is credited with being "The Jazz Singer." The interesting thing about that moview is that that movie was a not a "talkie" from beginning to end as I had expected. The first movie to have sound was in a movie released a year earlier, in 1926, that had a realistic sounding sword fight sequence. Probably restoration was done with a computer. Excellent! Bravo!— July 23, 2010 10:50 a.m.
East Village like ghost town after Padres season
As a downtown/east village resident since 1994 many changes have been witnessed. In 1994 this area had definitely seen better days. The neighborhood had a real 1940/1950's vibe to it yet had apparently seen better days sometime earlier than when I moved here. As a newcomer to the area it wasn't me among those comlaining about anything and I was not among those pounding their pud about "upgrading the neighborhod." The flurry of building upgrades apparently have successfully resulted in much the same thing except now there is an early 21st century look them.— December 8, 2009 2:06 a.m.