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Trump University case headed to trial
The case will be settled. Speculation is a waste of time.— October 23, 2016 10:58 p.m.
San Diego home price soar, salaries lag
You have only described Ramona, what about the rest of the county?— October 23, 2016 8:56 a.m.
O.B. parking problem to continue into perpetuity
So all dogs would ride for free. Because these days everyone thinks their dog is an assistance animal.— October 23, 2016 8:47 a.m.
San Diego home price soar, salaries lag
M. Ted Blevins said "4. You do have to be willing to make sacrifices which most of your readers are not willing to do." Mr. Blevins would you care to elaborate on the "sacrifices which most of" the readers are not willing to do?— October 22, 2016 11:52 a.m.
Mark McGwire admitted using drugs but still has a chance for Hall of Fame
The lovable luggable.— October 21, 2016 5:35 p.m.
Mark McGwire admitted using drugs but still has a chance for Hall of Fame
I was one of the first computer retailers in San Diego in the late 1970's and into the 1980's. I attended COMDEX and CES every year. Vegas was much different then and I didn't like it then and I never go now. But what I can say is that most of the major players in the industry were in the main convention center. Others exhibited in the Rivera, and other outposts. Visitors simply were exhausted by the lines for taxi's, food lines, bathrooms and other needs that visiting the "OUTPOSTS" (and that is what the Convadium is) were just not a high priority. We rarely visited the outposts because they didn't have the best exhibits. They were a hassle to get to and we had enough to keep us busy on the main convention floor. The outposts also do not collect the premium exhibit rates that the main convention center does. They are almost an afterthought often nicknamed the "freak shows." The Chargers might get a lot of support from people who like football, but I bet they would not get much of a thumbs up from people like me who were regular visitors to major conventions or the exhibitors as well. That is why Comic Con wants a CONTIGUOUS Convention Center because they KNOW THE CONVENTION BUSINESS and the CHARGERS DON'T. The Charges are just lying.— October 20, 2016 7:59 p.m.
Book booze
"The Meeting Rooms policy allows the consumption and sale of alcoholic beverages within the facilities on a one-day use permit only. It is the intent of the community to provide these specified areas where alcoholic beverages can be served at wedding receptions, banquets, etc. within the facility." It's for alcohol in the library meeting rooms.— October 20, 2016 1:47 p.m.
Mark McGwire admitted using drugs but still has a chance for Hall of Fame
"If you ain't cheatin you ain't trying" That also is the motto of big banks, Wall Street, politicians....— October 19, 2016 10:03 a.m.
Chargers advertising — lies, lies, lies
The Chargers and media are really pushing Prop C. Today there was a Rivers and Faulconer press conference. Also, 10 News had a news event at a woman's home in Chula Vista. Several Chargers players showed up to wish her well after an amputation. I suspect the Chargers will be dispatched to visit a lot of people (people they don't bother to usually visit)... in the coming weeks.— October 18, 2016 7:19 p.m.
Local landmark(?) restaurant repurposed as mausoleum
Guess pizza is where the dough is made.— October 16, 2016 11:06 p.m.