Re: Homeless / perfect places

From: Spike Jones (spike66@ibm.net)
Date: Fri Sep 15 2000 - 22:41:05 MDT


> >>Silicon Valley is like Steppford. Its a fractal. No more flavorful
> >>artsy non-strip-mall community exists. (?)
>
> >Wait, less flavorless=more flavorful?
>
> ankara wrote: ...I meant to say it's a bland., sterile,

No problem. Bland is good, sterile is even better. You prefer
germ infested? {8^D

> ...homogenized...

Ja, I get grossed out at the thought of drinking the stuff straight
outta the cow.

> ...suburban four-lane...

There are a few around that are still that small, but they are
practically useless. Wont carry enough traffic.

> strip precisely punctuated by featureless chain stores.

I *like* featurless chain stores. I go shopping there every time
I decide I need a featureless chain.

> But that's just the opinion of person who feeds on opera, theatre, museums,
> architecture, and all manner of creative inspiration.

I hear that stuff exists around here somewhere, but I dont know
where. In San Francisco I guess.

> alternative-building materials housing? I'm thinking semi-subterranean and
> lead-lined...

Hmmm, sounds like where we all will go some day. Well, not all.
I intend to go into a dewar of liquid nitrogen. {8^D spike



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