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Originally Posted by Coldrsx
This is not complicated, it is a choice and we make certain choices. Tonight it was +7C, raining and not a tourist in sight, well except us, but the locals were on heated, covered patios and it got busier as it got later after work.
We need awnings, wind blocks, heaters, more blankets and get the F&*$ out there instead of resorting to climate controlled interiors, malls, homes.
As for your comments Noods, I appreciate your sentiments and acceptance that Edmonton is 'Edmonton', versus making real change.
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I want my climate controlled interiors, malls and homes. Stop telling me and others how we should live. I don't live in France, or Tokyo, or whereever you are heading to next. I live in Canada. I dare you to find another Canadian city that has patio life at +7C ... you wont. Why? Because we have climate controlled interiors, malls and homes.
I think you'll find that you are only looking at the issue from one aspect. Noodle is quite right about staffing these patios. We live in a much different world than France. Maybe its hard for you to grasp this, but try, just for once, looking outside of your limited point of view. Your limited point of view is why you ran away from C2E. It was too hard for you to grasp that the whole world doesn't prescribe to the IanO notion of how the world should work, and were confronted on it, and rather than trying to look at another point of view, you took your bat, and went home.
This is why we have pedways, and indoor food courts, and winter gardens. This is why we have indoor malls, and lead the world in automobile usage, with car starters, and heated seats. It's fucking cold outside in the winter. The harshest climate of just about any metro with a population more than 1 million people. We make the most of the summer months we have.