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Aquanet?

Posted by Jim Demetre | January 11, 2007 10:30 AM
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Looks like a novel storage modality for some of the petroleum products that Kunstler warns we will not be enjoying in the future.

Posted by rodrigo | January 11, 2007 10:47 AM
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Posted by gforce | January 11, 2007 11:52 AM
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There's Something About Matthew

Posted by Napoleon XIV | January 11, 2007 3:15 PM
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The discussion between James Howard Kunstler and Stadler was facinating. I wish it weren't the extremely rare exception that something as vital and fundamental to all our lives were discussed in the media (present company excepted of course). I wish I were able to make the lecture tonight.

Posted by dwb | January 11, 2007 3:42 PM
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DWB--

I totally agree. I wish Kunstler was going to the lecture tonight so they could continue the debate. I like Stadler (and I really like his hair), but his ideas can stifle a little in a vacuum. I mean, he rides the light rail from Portland to Beaverton? That doesn't say anything about the mobility of non-car-owning Beaverton residents. All they can do is go back and forth between Beaverton and downtown PDX, whereas Stadler, as a center city resident, can move in multidirectional spokes.

Posted by annie | January 11, 2007 4:03 PM
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Tri-Met is currently building a Beaverton-Wilsonville Max Line, as well as a line running between East Portland and Clackamas.

Posted by stephen cleary | January 12, 2007 7:34 AM
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I love Stadler, the man, the talent and now the hair, but disagree with his love for the Zweichenstadt. Recently we were talking on email and he claimed my new adopted home, Mexico City, was the perfect Zstadt, but Mexico City does not follow any prescription that would happen in the US until the oil runs out - car ownership is less than 10%. The seeming random scatter of its layout works because the city is comprised of thousands of Kuntsler-type (Kuntsdats?) pedestrian districts. (And still, the traffic, what there is of it, is monstrous. The "solution" to this would NOT be building a bunch of highways.) In D.F., the sidewalk itself is a bazaar. The immediate reaction on returning to an allegedly dense American core like Capitol Hill is, where are all the people?

But damn, that hair is awesome!

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