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Old Posted Feb 22, 2017, 5:12 PM
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"I eat ice cream every night - it makes me happy".

That is awesome. haha
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....and maybe, living in Austin is contributing to his longevity.
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Drive-In theater coming to Manchaca.

http://kxan.com/2017/03/02/drive-in-...-south-austin/
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Old Posted Mar 23, 2017, 7:12 AM
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Anybody else see this crazy building thought up in NYC?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/tr...-unveiled.html

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Wow. Certainly creative thinking...
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Old Posted Mar 23, 2017, 8:35 AM
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Ha, that's a capitol view corridor contender.
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So, I was reading up on air travel in China as I was stuck at the Kunming airport with a weather delay tonight. I came across an article about a second major airport in Beijing that could essentially bypass Beijing Capital International Airport as the primary airport in Beijing, though it's intended to serve the southern parts of Beijing as well as Tianjin and Hebei. I'm a bit behind the times on this one as the most helpful article I came across is from 2015. The airport is currently under construction.

Beijing Daxing International Airport (placeholder name, I think)

Check it out at this link. Pretty sweet, if you ask me.

http://architect-1.blogspot.com/2015...aha-Hadid.html
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So, I was reading up on air travel in China as I was stuck at the Kunming airport with a weather delay tonight. I came across an article about a second major airport in Beijing that could essentially bypass Beijing Capital International Airport as the primary airport in Beijing, though it's intended to serve the southern parts of Beijing as well as Tianjin and Hebei. I'm a bit behind the times on this one as the most helpful article I came across is from 2015. The airport is currently under construction.

Beijing Daxing International Airport (placeholder name, I think)

Check it out at this link. Pretty sweet, if you ask me.

http://architect-1.blogspot.com/2015...aha-Hadid.html
Very sweet indeed.

As for the arch building in NYC, who in their right mind would live or work in the arch part? Seems nuts.
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Tower started streaming on Netflix this month. It's pretty awesome. It combines news footage, animation and interviews with people still alive who witnessed that sad day.
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I found this on Flickr, and the caption just mentions Austin. Does anyone know where this disgusting place is? It doesn't seem to be on any website promoting Austin's urban trail system.


https://flic.kr/p/TC3GXQ
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I found this on Flickr, and the caption just mentions Austin. Does anyone know where this disgusting place is? It doesn't seem to be on any website promoting Austin's urban trail system.


https://flic.kr/p/TC3GXQ
The photo has geo data, there is a map you can click on Flickr. It looks like it's near govalle park, north of Bolm and east of Springdale. Probably the southern walnut creek trail.
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I'd like to know when Sergio Garcia had time to bike ride with all this golf going on, and where's his helmet?
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Boggy Creek, not Walnut Creek. I really think this creek is an underutilized asset through the core.
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Boggy Creek, not Walnut Creek. I really think this creek is an underutilized asset through the core.
Indeed. Various parts of the Boggy Creek area have been fairly brownfield in the past, including the creek itself. That's a relic of the past at this point however. Maybe the large amounts of redevelopment going on in the watershed will lead to better utilization in the future.

The proposed EastLink trail links should help connect Boggy and Walnut Creek as well and I hope the proposed improvements come to fruition:
http://www.eastlinkaustin.com/wp-con...2016.10.10.pdf
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These are pretty interesting links showing a ton of maps of Austin of different types.

http://www.austinsatlas.com/aggregated-maps-of-austin/

https://data.austintexas.gov/browse?...2%9C%93&page=1

Map showing building demolition locations in Austin.
http://spatialaustin.com/maps/atx-demo-map/#

"Travis County sound map"
http://aporee.org/maps/?clat=30.2792...&z=10&m=hybrid

Building footprint maps. These list some heights, but the heights seem incorrect.
https://data.austintexas.gov/Governm...2013/d9te-zi9f

Austin tree cover map. I thought this was pretty neat. It lists other cities, too.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ne...n-tree-canopy/
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Austin tree cover map. I thought this was pretty neat. It lists other cities, too.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ne...n-tree-canopy/
Yeah, that's a fun one.

I certainly didn't expect us to have more tree cover than Portland.
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Old Posted Apr 26, 2017, 1:31 AM
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Yeah, that's a fun one.

I certainly didn't expect us to have more tree cover than Portland.
Yeah, I wonder if older density in Portland has something to do with that? It definitely feels like there is more tree cover in Portland from ground level.

I think Austin is also higher than average due to the Greenbelt, Emma Long, McKinney Falls, and a lot of undeveloped land along 2222. All of these fall within the city limits, so that could help to boost the numbers. That said, there are a ton of trees in the neighborhoods throughout the city. Really cool to see.
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Old Posted Apr 26, 2017, 12:30 AM
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I was watching something on TV when I saw this avenue in Mexico City and kind of reminded me of Congress Ave here if the picture was taken behind the Goddess of Liberty. I grabbed a screen shot from that program. I'm not making comparisons, just noting that this resembles Austin's avenue to me, just on a grander scale.
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Old Posted Apr 26, 2017, 2:13 AM
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Surely Atlanta must have more trees than us. I would imagine Charlotte has a ton of them, too.
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Surely Atlanta must have more trees than us. I would imagine Charlotte has a ton of them, too.
Been to both regularly over the past three years (live in Columbia and those are the two places with all the shopping and my friends and good gay clubs) and both are comparable to Austin's tree cover, just different types of trees.

Portland, Seattle, Asheville, Knoxville, etc. Those are places with more.
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