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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Cottage of Prussia
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FYI the Tundra V8 is shared with Lexus LS and GS models, and the BMW that gets a V8 (and also a V12!) is the 7-series. These are quiet luxury vehicles, no?
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Read? I only know how to write.
Join Date: Jan 2001
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Many V-8 are noisy. Because noise and low performance successfully markets to those who are still attached to obsolete technologies and who fear of change. Obsolete technologies destroy jobs. Ignorant customers are why Detroit ignored reality - why GM even stifled a 70 Hp/liter engine technology. So what other alternative did Detroit (the city) have? Their major industries were promoting destruction of America while remaining in denial - ie still marketing obsolete technology. As Wagoner told Obama about 2008, GM's only problem is the economy. Nonsense. GM was even selling some cars for $200 less than it cost to build. Detroit's business leaders (GM and Chrysler - not Ford) even in 2008 were that much in denial. |
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polaroid of perfection
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: West Yorkshire
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My gosh what a waste!
The sheer scale of those photos is literally inconceivable in this country.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
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This public library. They even left books on the shelves. |
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UNDER CONDITIONAL MITIGATION
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 20,012
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Here's another great pair: mixed in randomly are two shots of the same school, taken one year apart.
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polaroid of perfection
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: West Yorkshire
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I'm never sure. I see photos of "ghost towns" in America and it reminds me how much more space you have to live in, that places can just get "lost".
But this, this is staggering. I'm glad it's not common. We have our own problem at present in filling offices left over from various boom-times and unsuitable to convert to human habitation because they were built so cheaply. Old schools, churches, factories et al, can and have been converted. Especially in London, and it was happening in Leicester by the time I left. I will admit I underestimated the scale of things in Detroit. The apartments, the theatres, the churches, the schools. And they're not worth saving because it's not worth committing the money. I get it a little more now.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
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I'm a little surprised there isn't more scavenging going on.
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Doctor Wtf
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Badelaide, Baustralia
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I recently saw that 47% of Detroit residents are functionally illiterate. Why scavenge a doorstop?
Seriously the decay of Detroit is scary. This isn't a little mining town that faded when the silver ran out, this is a major bloody city. If it were a stand-alone entity, a Somalia-like collapse would be quite plausible. Being part of the US, it shouldn't go like that; the rest of the country can provide enough support to maintain a semblance of civil life ... but what happens if three, four, ten US cities go the same way? At what point can the US no longer hold it's act together as a socially and economically developed society? And then what? How many spare rooms are there in Grifftopia?
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polaroid of perfection
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Not knocking Grifftopia. But I'll be at Ali's Dad's farm I think.
Or whatever commune 'Spode can get together. Not that you can rely on damned hippies to get organised. But you can bet that's where the sex will be at. Or of course my always go-to in times of trouble; Wolf. This pacifist will accept a gun might be needed at the end of all times. Edgar Wright thinks so, who am I to cavil. And if it's just gonna happen regardless, I want to be with my Christmasteers and Mr Limey makes four. Assuming my slower moving 'rents have karked it, I want to be with friends. Wait, how did I get onto this subject...? I am Cassandra!
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Hoodoo Guru
Join Date: Jul 2009
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There's a huge amount of scrapping. It's actually a really bizarre part of the problem, and a huge industry to boot: - From one angle, drug users/dealers routinely squat houses, strip it out, then burn it down and move on. Non-owner neighbors are powerless to call the cops, since it isn't their building they're trying to evict someone from. - From another, brazen dudes will just roll into vacant commercial buildings and pull structural steel out by the truck load. I saw this just yesterday, a block away from Eastern Market. One dude, one bobcat, one trailer. Parked his truck around the corner, worked at it for a day, and then drove off. - From a third, building owners who want the land to be vacant but happen to own a historically significant building will leave it open to the elements (and scrappers) until they can get an emergency demo permit due to the building's now-imminent threat to public safety. - From a fourth, people buy buildings (that step is optional) and then pull architecturally significant stonework, woodwork, etc, out and sell it or move it to their out-of-state mansion. Detroit is a silly complicated mess. |
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still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
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At the moment we're at capacity but we could swing by Detroit for building supplies.
I caught the end of a NPR story last week on abandoned buildings being scrapped out and the metal being shipped to China. From here that does not look like an efficient or sustainable model for development.
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polaroid of perfection
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: West Yorkshire
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Same with the office blocks here. We're only a little County Town, but there are wheels within wheels.
Less about residents and more about property companies owned by property companies, owned by conglomerates, backed by investment funds etc etc etc. So in the mean time the places slowly fall apart (on a tiny scale compared to Detroit) because the ultimate owners hope that Godzilla will turn up and stomp them flat and they can just throw their hands up and say, "Who'da thought?!"
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That last one sounds good, actually.
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