"Being against gay marriage doesn't mean I'm anti-gay."
Um, yes it does. Just like being against inter-racial marriage means you're racist. It kind of goes with the territory, by definition. Don't deny the obvious. Instead, fall back on your next defense, explain why you're anti-gay.
"I'm just trying to live my life according to the Bible."
No, not really. Or only selectively. There are dozens of outdated rules in the Bible. Why are you so obsessed with the biblical comments about homosexuality when you don't give a flip about prohibitions against eating shrimp, crab, lobster, clams, mussels, etc., or any of the many other behaviors that are supposedly abominations before the Lord? For the answer, see above.
After the jump, more conversations overheard at Chick-fil-A.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Thursday, August 2, 2012
What To Do With Main Street
Richardson's Main Street is an unappreciated bit of living history, a sadly neglected town center that time passed by as Richardson grew up all around it. Maybe, just maybe, that's about to change. The city has initiated a Main Street/Central Expressway Corridor study to explore redevelopment opportunities for old downtown. The public's careabouts for the area are being gathered through public meetings and an online survey and questionnaire, available through August 30.
After the jump, my responses to the survey.
After the jump, my responses to the survey.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Richardson's Next Mayor: Alan North
Artist's rendering |
After the jump, considering the chances of Richardson having a Mayor Alan North.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
A City Election in November This Year
Sayre was right ... with one possible exception, the politics surrounding the method of choosing the City of Richardson's mayor.Academic politics is the most vicious and bitter form of politics, because the stakes are so low.
Source: Wallace Stanley Sayre.
Richardson will hold a city election in November in conjunction with the presidential election. Normally, city elections are held in May, separate from the partisan bickering that dominates the November elections. But because of a petition organized by Alan North (at unknown cost), the November ballot will also ask Richardson voters to amend the City Charter to replace the current method of selecting the mayor with direct election by the voters.
After the jump, what it means.
Monday, July 30, 2012
Review: Private Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power
Amazon |
After the jump, my review.
Friday, July 27, 2012
The Olympics: A Look Back at Beijing
With the 2012 Olympics set to open in London, I couldn't help thinking back to the opening of the 2008 Games in Beijing. John was there, outside the stadium, and even made the briefest appearance on the "NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams." That's him, above, at the 1:29 mark of the video. Good times.
Three years later, Ellen and I were lucky enough to make our own visit to the site of those 2008 Games. Things were much quieter in Beijing in the spring of 2011 compared to the excitement in the summer of 2008, but the site is still impressive and worth a visit. After the jump, photos of the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube.
Review: The Year of Magical Thinking
Amazon |
After the jump, my review.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
First Landscape Buffers, Then Signs
Earlier, I riffed on the folly of cities requiring landscape buffers between the sidewalk and business parking lots. Screening eyesores from passersby does nothing to solve the root problem: ugly parking lots. Why not create regulations that lead businesses to make those parking lots more inviting to passersby rather than just try to hide them? Challenge those designers who are designing bridges to rethink the parking lot instead.
Walk with me, after the jump.
Walk with me, after the jump.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
DCI at Lake Highlands HS
- The Cadets - Allentown, PA
- Santa Clara Vanguard - Santa Clara, CA
- Bluecoats - Canton, OH
- Madison Scouts - Madison, WI
- Boston Crusaders - Boston, MA
- Blue Knights - Denver, CO
- Crossmen - San Antonio, TX
- The Academy - Tempe, AZ
- Glassmen - Toledo, OH
- Cascades - Seattle, WA
- Forte - Dallas, TX
More photos after the jump.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Eroding a Landscape Buffer
The Burger King on Campbell Rd west of Central Expressway is going to get torn down and rebuilt. Woot! The requirement for a certain sized landscape buffer along Campbell Rd is going to give way to make room for more parking. Boo! Burger King insists they need more. Ever more. Everything that's wrong with urban design today is caused by the insatiable demand for parking.
After the jump, the real problem with the Burger King parking lot.
After the jump, the real problem with the Burger King parking lot.
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