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  • bcruise
    Hall Of Fame
    • Mar 2004
    • 23274

    #40051
    Re: Off Topic 2011

    Don't forget to Fall Back tonight, kids.

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    • l3ulvl
      Hall Of Fame
      • Dec 2009
      • 17232

      #40052
      Re: Off Topic 2011

      Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
      Would there be a cat involved?
      lol no.

      My theory is that since all females are crazy, a cat hugging obsession isn't all that bad on the bonkers scale.
      Wolverines Wings Same Old Lions Tigers Pistons Erika Christensen

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      • TracerBullet
        One Last Job
        • Jun 2009
        • 22119

        #40053
        Re: Off Topic 2011

        Originally posted by bcruise
        Don't forget to Fall Back tonight, kids.
        But what if no one catches me?
        Originally posted by BlueNGold
        I feel weird for liking a post about exposed penises.

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        • TheMatrix31
          RF
          • Jul 2002
          • 52904

          #40054
          Re: Off Topic 2011

          Originally posted by bcruise
          Don't forget to Fall Back tonight, kids.
          I love it. LOVE when it gets dark earlier. Cant wait.

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          • Chef Matt
            True.
            • Apr 2008
            • 7832

            #40055
            Re: Off Topic 2011

            Originally posted by TheMatrix31
            I love it. LOVE when it gets dark earlier. Cant wait.
            I did the Like/Don't Like/Like move on this one. To give it two likes....
            Originally posted by Anthony Bourdain
            The celebrity chef culture is a remarkable and admittedly annoying phenomenon. Of all the professions, after all, few people are less suited to be suddenly thrown into the public eye than chefs. We're used to doing what we do in private, behind closed doors.

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            • BurghFan
              #BurghProud
              • Jul 2009
              • 10043

              #40056
              Re: Off Topic 2011

              Originally posted by TheMatrix31
              I love it. LOVE when it gets dark earlier. Cant wait.
              What are you? A vampire?
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              • Fresh Tendrils
                Strike Hard and Fade Away
                • Jul 2002
                • 36131

                #40057
                Re: Off Topic 2011

                <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/5sH-TLgeW04" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>



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                • Blitz1942
                  MVP
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 2645

                  #40058
                  Re: Off Topic 2011

                  Originally posted by BurghFan
                  What are you? A vampire?

                  I think that would actually explain a lot.

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                  • TracerBullet
                    One Last Job
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 22119

                    #40059
                    Re: Off Topic 2011

                    Just noticed I passed 8,000 posts. Huzzahs all around!
                    Originally posted by BlueNGold
                    I feel weird for liking a post about exposed penises.

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                    • EnigmaNemesis
                      Animal Liberation
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 12216

                      #40060
                      Originally posted by bcruise
                      Don't forget to Fall Back tonight, kids.
                      That time already?
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                      • Gotmadskillzson
                        Live your life
                        • Apr 2008
                        • 23432

                        #40061
                        Re: Off Topic 2011

                        Originally posted by EnigmaNemesis
                        That time already?
                        Yeah, so being you guys have no power, turn your sun dial back an hour.

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                        • Gotmadskillzson
                          Live your life
                          • Apr 2008
                          • 23432

                          #40062
                          Re: Off Topic 2011

                          Also I am not going to lie, I am a night owl as well, so it won't bother me at all. I always seem to do my best gaming when it is dark out. Don't know why, but it is that way.

                          I can play a game during the daylight hours, get stuck for hours, but as soon as the sun goes down I can blaze through 10 levels straight without dying once.

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                          • TheMatrix31
                            RF
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 52904

                            #40063
                            Re: Off Topic 2011

                            Originally posted by BurghFan
                            What are you? A vampire?
                            ________
                            Originally posted by Blitz1942
                            I think that would actually explain a lot.
                            Hahaha. Well, that probably would explain a few things. But no, I just love when it gets dark earlier. Sign the holidays are coming, I love cool weather and rain, love getting in bed with a blanket and watching sports and TV. I love it.

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                            • Gotmadskillzson
                              Live your life
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 23432

                              #40064
                              Re: Off Topic 2011

                              10 Best Cities to live in without a car. This list is just full of BS.


                              These are 24/7 Wall St.'s best cities to live in without a car.


                              1. San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA
                              > Transit coverage: 91.7% (5th highest)
                              > Service frequency (minutes): 8.5 (12th highest)
                              > Jobs reachable in 90 minutes: 34.8 (30th highest)
                              > Walk score: 84.9 (2nd highest)
                              > Commuters who bike: 1.65% (6th highest)


                              San Francisco is held in high regard for its many successful transit systems, including the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Authority and the Bay Area Rapid Transit district. These systems cover nearly 92% of neighborhoods — the fifth highest rate in the country. San Francisco also has the second highest walk score and is excellent for bicyclists. Commuter rails within the city allow bicyclists to mount with their bicycles, and there is a bike shuttle across the Bay Bridge to help cyclists during rush hour.


                              2. Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton, OR-WA
                              > Transit coverage: 83.5% (13th highest)
                              > Service frequency (minutes): 7.4 (8th lowest)
                              > Jobs reachable in 90 minutes: 39.9% (16th highest)
                              > Walk score: 66.3 (13th highest)
                              > Commuters who bike: 2.23% (2nd highest)


                              Portland is such a good place for people to live without a car due to both its public transit system and the ease of walking and biking around the city. The metropolitan area is served by TriMet, which in addition to other services offers a Free Rail Zone — a region that includes most of downtown Portland and where light rail and streetcar rides are always free. The city has a number of benefits for bike riders, including designated bike-only areas at traffic signals and free bike lights. It has the second highest rate of commuters who ride bikes to work in the country.


                              3. New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA
                              > Transit coverage: 89.6% (7th highest)
                              > Service frequency (minutes): 4.5 (the highest)
                              > Jobs reachable in 90 minutes: 36.6% (25th highest)
                              > Walk score: 85.3 (the highest)
                              > Commuters who bike: 0.52% (32nd highest)


                              New York City ranks first in the nation for total number of passenger trips and government spending per capita on public transit, according to US News. It also has the highest rate of service frequency. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority's 2010 operating budget was $13.4 billion. The average weekday ridership for the city is estimated to be over 8.4 million trips. The city also has the highest walk score on this list, thanks to the ability of city dwellers to reach just about any amenity on foot.


                              4. Honolulu, HI
                              > Transit coverage: 97% (the highest)
                              > Service frequency (minutes): 9 (18th highest)
                              > Jobs reachable in 90 minutes: 59.8% (the highest)
                              > Walk score: 63 (19th highest)
                              > Commuters who bike: 0.95% (12th highest)


                              Honolulu currently does not have an urban rail system, but its bus system helps cover 97% of neighborhoods — the highest rate in the country. Additionally, almost 60% of jobs are accessible within 90 minutes to those who live in neighborhoods covered by transit. This is also the highest rate in the country. Nevertheless, the city is planning a $5.5 billion rail project called the Honolulu Rail Transit Project. This will include 20 miles of track, connecting East Kapolei with the Honolulu International Airport and downtown Honolulu and will end at Ala Moana Center.


                              5. Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA
                              > Transit coverage: 85.3% (11th highest)
                              > Service frequency (minutes): 8.8 (15th lowest)
                              > Jobs reachable in 90 minutes: 33.4% (35th highest)
                              > Walk score: 73.6 (6th highest)
                              > Commuters who bike: 1.07% (9th highest)


                              Seattle's public transportation system not only includes bus and rail transit, but a monorail in the city center, as well as ferries. The city also has the sixth highest walk score in the country, due to its high number of easily accessible amenities. According to Bicycling magazine, Seattle is one of the most bike-friendly cities in the country and "has a 10-year, $240-million bike master plan that seeks to triple the number of journeys made by bike and add 450 miles of bike paths."


                              6. San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA
                              > Transit coverage: 95.6% (3rd highest)
                              > Service frequency (minutes): 6.9 (5th lowest)
                              > Jobs reachable in 90 minutes: 58.4% (3rd highest)
                              > Walk score: 54.5 (34th highest)
                              > Commuters who bike: 1.56% (7th highest)


                              The San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara metropolitan area's public transportation is overseen by the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority. Like Los Angeles, the area relies heavily on buses, running about 100 routes. Public transit covers 95.6% of neighborhoods, the third greatest in the country. Public vehicles also run under 7 minutes apart, the fifth smallest frequency. The metro area also has the seventh highest rate of commuters who travel to work by bicycle.


                              7. Denver-Aurora, CO
                              > Transit coverage: 83.7% (12th highest)
                              > Service frequency (minutes): 8.1 (10th lowest)
                              > Jobs reachable in 90 minutes: 47.5% (10th highest)
                              > Walk score: 60.4 (23rd highest)
                              > Commuters who bike: 0.79% (16th highest)


                              Denver has bus service, light rail lines, and an airport shuttle service. The city is currently undergoing a multibillion dollar expansion of its transit system, called the FasTracks Expansion. This plan is meant to increase light rail, commuter rail and bus rapid transit lines. The project, which is expected to be completed in 2019, currently faces a $2 billion shortfall.


                              8. Salt Lake City, UT
                              > Transit coverage: 89% (8th highest)
                              > Service frequency (minutes): 8.5 (11th lowest)
                              > Jobs reachable in 90 minutes: 58.9% (2nd highest)
                              > Walk score: 57.6 (29th highest)
                              > Commuters who bike: 0.78% (17th highest)


                              Utah's population is expected to grow from 2010's approximately 3 million to 4.4 million in 2030. Salt Lake County accounts for more than one-third of the state's population. To accommodate this growth, the Utah Transit Authority has plans to add four more lines to its light rail system, TRAX, up from its current three lines. This investment is meant to improve transportation for the suburban and exurban population to the city. In the winter, the UTA runs ski transit lines in addition to its rail and bus services.


                              9. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA
                              > Transit coverage: 96% (2nd highest)
                              > Service frequency (minutes): 6.2 (2nd lowest)
                              > Jobs reachable in 90 minutes: 25.6% (69th highest)
                              > Walk score: 65.9 (14th highest)
                              > Commuters who bike: 0.87% (14th highest)


                              Los Angeles is the second largest city by population in the United States, and its metropolitan area is fairly spread out. Due to its extensive public transit system the area has avoided a complete automobile-based culture. The metro area's 19 transit systems have more than 500 bus routes. As a result, 96% of neighborhoods are within 0.75 miles to a transit stop — the second highest rate in the country. Better still, commuters can catch a form of public transportation from their nearest stop every 6.2 minutes.

                              10. Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH
                              > Transit coverage: 69.4% (36th highest)
                              > Service frequency (minutes): 8.9 (16th lowest)
                              > Jobs reachable in 90 minutes: 30.2% (43rd highest)
                              > Walk score: 79.2 (3rd highest)
                              > Commuters who bike: 0.7% (21st highest)


                              The Boston-Cambridge-Quincy metropolitan area's greatest strength for those without an automobile is the prevalence of dense, easily manageable communities. This makes it exceptionally easy for residents to reach amenities such as groceries, restaurants, shopping and schools. The metropolitan area's primary city, Boston, has the third-highest walk score in the country. The area's public transit also has a relatively high service frequency rate, making its use that much more convenient for the city's residents

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                              • The GIGGAS
                                Timbers - Jags - Hokies
                                • Mar 2003
                                • 28474

                                #40065
                                Re: Off Topic 2011

                                Originally posted by Beantown
                                But that would've been the manly thing to do.
                                She got me a steak dinner, rum, plus some for doing this. I have no doubts that I did the right thing.
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