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16 arbitrations and 4 written demands registered against WFP Securities
The Readers I.T. team needs to implement Disqus if they do they'll garner more traffic (a lot more) in the form of crossovers if they don't they'll be like many other daily's/weeklies in that they're ignorant, oblivious, asleep at the wheel a.k.a. small time bush league player; which is typical of print entities, they're notoriously always three steps behind the rest of cyberspace tech-wise A small sample of Disqus users some that you may or may not have heard of before: http://www.crunchgear.com/ http://www.miamiherald.com/ http://www.engadget.com/ http://www.foxnews.com/ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ http://www.wired.com/ http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/ http://www.sfweekly.com/ http://www.ibtimes.com/ http://www.sacbee.com/ http://www.slashgear.com/— June 2, 2011 6:34 p.m.
Tijuana’s Bullring by the Sea Gets New Director
What gives according to the article at the link below they destroyed most of the bullring back in '07. http://legacy.signonsandiego.com/news/mexico/tiju…— April 28, 2011 10:38 a.m.
Are American Engineers in Short Supply?
Try switching web browsers sometimes that'll make a world of difference. Try 3 or 4 different other browsers. I can't make it through the day without using each browser in my stable. They're almost human in that you can't expect any of them to perform consistently well day after day 365 days a year - some of them come down with the cyberspace's version of the one-hour flu. At this very moment this site is running very slow in IE and fast in Chrome. Tomorrow the exact opposite condition might prevail. I use Chrome, IE, FF, and Opera. I tried Safari and that browser has too many problems. Though it does have a killer video downloader built into it that I wish all the other browsers had (FF has a great add on that facitilitates copying videos that aren't DRM protected which most videos aren't) though that nifty downloading tool has a little bug in it at this point in time. I've learned that Apple is very, very slow in correcting technical problems that impact consumers as shown in the thread below so don't expect them to get with it and fix the bug anytime soon. Also if you have ATT I understand they are going through some big changes as far as speed is concerned. One of America's biggest consumer advocates, Clark Howard, talks about that in one of his podcast's. Youll find that podcast on his site. ATT may be throttling down your speed without you knowing it. Ditto for the other ISP's as they slowy but surely gain more control of the Internet (see Youtube video titled "net neutrality.") https://discussions.apple.com/message/12226403?me…— April 28, 2011 10:18 a.m.
Pacific Beach Foot Traffic, Retail, Up in Smoke
Nostalgic was the one who got the name of the store wrong. As Nostalgic stated in the thread starter. And then ILoveSanDiego was the first one to come along and provide us with the stores CORRECT name: Mr. Frosties Everyone else came along and blew smoke. They wasted their time. And that includes you. End of story.— April 12, 2011 9:16 p.m.
Medical Marijuana Protesters Go to City Hall for Council Vote
Where are smokers with doctors recommendations going to buy weed now that dispensaries are being forced to close? Vista is the closest town to San Diego that has the highest concentration of dispensaries. Who wants to drive all the way out to Vista? Dispensaries who want to sell weed in the city of San Diego will have to go through an application process. That application process will take one year to complete. That's a virtual, automatic, one year ban on all dispensaries. Also, due to the 600 foot proximity restriction ordinance that will become law, the approximate 150 San Diego dispensaries now in operation will be whittled down to a very small number of sellers. That makes it a sellers market. Though I would think the government will closely monitor the new establishments. The government might think about placing Bonnie Dumanis's office in a Otay Mesa dispensary. The Reader stands to lose a lot of advertising dollars as will City Beat. Wasn't the San Diego City Council supposed to ratify the strict new law today, Tuesday, 4.12.11? If you live in Vista how are the dispensaries in your town, good quality medicinal smoke with fair prices or worse?— April 12, 2011 8:57 p.m.
Pacific Beach Foot Traffic, Retail, Up in Smoke
In your thread starter you wish death on the people who live in PB. With that kind of an attitude I'd say you must know someone here. Otherwise eems to me you'd be banned. You might be the webmaster incognito trying to stir the pot, or someone on the team.— April 10, 2011 7:40 p.m.
Cunningham Says He Couldn't Have Had Sex; He Was "Almost Impotent"
There are plausible, intelligent reasons why a young warrior might choose not vote. The warriors I've known have been a part of special forces. Since I do not know RC's background I do not know if he was a warrior in his youth. People should not be so quick to bag on young warriors who choose not to vote.— April 10, 2011 7:25 p.m.
Pacific Beach Foot Traffic, Retail, Up in Smoke
That's a despicable thing to say.— April 9, 2011 9:52 p.m.
Pacific Beach Foot Traffic, Retail, Up in Smoke
I live near Garnet. I never would have expected Crossroads Smoke Shop to close, they've been on the block (Garnet Ave) a long time. Some of their staff have been working there a long time. They need not worry, oppurtunities abound. Medical marijuana is a booming industry in this country so their long term employees should not have any trouble finding work (though they may have to leave San Diego due to the impending de facto ban the city council will vote to ratify this Tuesday). I always enjoyed looking at some of the things Crossroads had displayed in their window, in the early morning, when Garnet is deserted like a ghost town. Merchants have too much power, or too much latitude, in this area of town. Look at what that new burger joint did to the John Lennon mural, the mural that's located on the west wall of their restaurant. If the artist who painted that mural is reading this, perhaps they'll tell us if it makes any difference to them. I'm thinking a higher or lower form of degradation or something like it?— April 7, 2011 9:56 a.m.