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  • #613887
    CMP
    Participant

    LOL…people do swim like they drive around here :) No common sense and they just make their own rules, which doesn’t work for those of us who are a little more accomplished!

    #613545

    In reply to: dentist?

    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Dr. Stephen Prince in Downtown Seattle is great!! He is loated in the Seattle Tower Buidling on 3rd Avenue.

    #613869

    In reply to: Class directory

    Anonymous
    Inactive

    No, unfortunately there is no class directory at Roxhill Elementary. It is heartbreaking that our daughter had to forgo a birthday party just because no one even bothered to RSVP. What more could I have done, I went to the school and handed out in person the invites, I went again to deliver cupcakes and both times I told the kids that if they wanted to come to the party we need to receive a call from an adult so we know how much food, etc… to bring.

    I guess I an old fashion but I was always brought up to call or tell someone in person if I planned or not to go to a party.

    As my husband told me it was not my place to contact people even if we had an email address or phone number, that would be tacky. If for some reason not everyone had transporation we would have helped them out.

    We still would like to throw a party for our daughter but how do we when people don’t RSVP????

    #613893

    In reply to: Protests

    WSB
    Keymaster

    Marco – I know which protest you are referring to since you were kind enough to send a photo. West Seattle Neighbors for Peace and Justice actually do that every single Sunday at noon – and have been doing so for years. They call it a “vigil” rather than a “protest.”

    http://groups.snowcoalition.org/westseattle/

    JanS
    Participant

    flipjack…I wasn’t saying that you didn’t vote…I read what you said, and I concur. It’s the voting that allows us to bitch. :) If I didn’t take the time to go out and vote and at least have my say, then I should keep my mouth shut if I don’t like the results…that’s what I was saying.So…as cynical as we may be, we vote, and that allows us to grouse as much as we want :)

    Ken
    Participant

    To paraphrase my mom:

    Nothing wrong with a bit of skepticism until someone loses an eye.

    Election fraud is the correct term rather than voter fraud. Voter fraud is mostly a myth of the republicans who are intent on reducing turnout and disenfranchising voters of historically Democratic voting blocks. Note in this state the only recent cases of voter fraud uncovered in 2004 were all Republicans voting for Rossi.

    Election fraud is much more difficult to detect and the safeguards run counter to the business model currently in use. The more speedy and efficient the process, the more vulnerable it is to single point failures and manipulation.

    However you are in luck in King county. You can monitor the thing yourself. If you are a party member, you can even get paid to do so. Contact your district chair and tell them you wish to be an official observer for the next election. There are several people who are regulars in this function but often several slots open up.

    Also any citizen with a pulse and a drivers license can sign in as an observer at most if not all of the venues where the ballots are received, stored, counted and tabulated.

    I have done such duty myself. I also happen to know that while they probably will not comment on this thread, about 2/3rds of those who are long term employees of the King County elections offices, seem to live in West Seattle…. and are hardworking, honest people who would blow the whistle if anything obvious or underhanded was done within their sight or hearing.

    The nature of the combination of Windows, Access database, and secrecy by the vendor Diebold of the underlying code and scripts, continue to fuel the suspicions of anyone who understands the nature of computers and the proven vulnerabilities of the various components used in the “black box” part of the tabulating software.

    Open source code and transparency is the only viable fix as I see it but that is probably a long ways off here in the heart of Microsoft and the place where millions of people use computers without understanding either how they work or how they can be compromised without any indication to the user.

    The shift to vote by mail will actually remove one of the potential failure points in the chain of custody of pre tabulated votes. The memory cards. The majority of the vulnerabilities discovered by computer scientist given access to various voting machines, could most easily be compromised via code introduced into memory cards.

    That’s enough for tonight. If anyone wants a long rundown of the king county elections processes circa 2004-2006, let me know and I will pull out my notes and the boxes of records and reports I had to sign off on.

    #613886
    Wes
    Member

    I thought this was going to say, “We don’t swim in the toilet, so don’t pee in the pool.” This, of course, is also good pool etiquette.

    #586237
    upnorth
    Member

    Nursing Homes in West Seattle…? Seeking info on the good, bad and ugly. Do you work at one? Do you know anyone living at one? Had a tour at Providence Mt St Vincent today and don’t know what to think…..

    #613885
    flipjack
    Participant

    Sounds like people swim the same way they drive around here.

    flipjack
    Participant

    JAN, That’s right I DO vote. And yes as acemotel says, it should be in the forefront. OK, I tend to be cynical but what’s wrong with that. A little cynicism is good as long as it’s not just a bunch of negativity.

    If we had more critical thinkers in this country, we might not be in the mess we’re in now. But who knows maybe we’re not in a mess and the whole thing will work out fine and Kucinich will end up winning the the presidency.

    #613466

    In reply to: WS Plumbers

    JimmyG
    Member

    O’Neill Plumbers on California.

    We’ve used them 3 times (side sewer replacement, minor basement repairs) and they’ve been awesome.

    When we bought our house in 1995 there was an old flyer of some kind from the 1960’s stapled to a basement joist from O’Neill’s. They’ve been in business a long time with good customer service.

    #613854
    JimmyG
    Member

    Sorry Bonnie our experience with A Better Roofing was awful. Poor service, terrible crew (fell through our ceiling for one, used our backyard to pee) and the nails in one section came through the drywall. The supervisor on the job couldn’t have cared less when we mentioned the above.

    Never again with A Better Roofing for us.

    #613544

    In reply to: dentist?

    JimmyG
    Member

    I vote with my smile for Dr. Paul Smits in the 5600 block of California. I’ve been going there for 12 years.

    #613153
    JimmyG
    Member

    Number one by far is C & P coffee on California. Shots are pulled to perfection, knowledgeable baristas, and great vibe.

    A distant second is Cafe Rozella in White Center.

    3rd: Diva on Fauntleroy

    4th: Uptown Espresso

    #586236
    CMP
    Participant

    Just wanted to remind people utilizing West Seattle pools for lap swim purposes to swim with people that are your speed. Just because the easy/medium/fast lanes might be more crowded doesn’t mean you should swim in the very fast lane if there are fewer people in it. If everyone swam with people their own speed, we would all get in a good workout. Remember, if you’re being passed frequently, it’s time to move into a slower lane. And if you keep passing people, move to a faster lane. Very simple and logical…just like those lap swim pool rules state (which everyone should read). Thanks!

    #613673
    CMP
    Participant

    I think that’s the West Seattle Helpline slogan. I once received a pin at one of their functions but was unaware of stickers.

    acemotel
    Participant

    he said: “I always vote anyway…”, and the point is that the possibility of vote fraud should always be in the forefront. The great thing about this country is that <i>everyone</i> has the right – and freedom – to criticize, voter or not. :-)

    #613868

    In reply to: Class directory

    WSB
    Keymaster

    So there’s no school directory at the elementary school your daughter attends? Our son attended two public elementaries here in WS in the past several years and both had class directories every year, including e-mail as well as phone. You could opt out of them, but otherwise, they were fairly comprehensive.

    #586235
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I remember that when our daughter was in preschool both at West Seattle Preschool at the YMCA and than at Little Pilgrims she had several playdates with many of her classmates but since she is in elementary school and most of the parents work and the school has a policy of not giving out personal information such as addresses or phone number how is it playdates are handled nowadays???

    We were going to throw our daughter a birthday party, I handed out the invites and brought in some cupcakes and I explained to the kids they needed to let their parents or an adult at their house know and call us one way or the other if they were coming tot he party. Not one person called and so we had to cancel the party. Why is it that people don’t RSVP nowadays? Is this another rule I have missed?

    #613855

    In reply to: School Donations…..

    JanS
    Participant

    well, first you come here :) and you’ve done that. Hopefully there’s someone out there paying attention. This blog gets a lot of hits by people who never comment. You might post a contact on here for people to send e-mails to.

    JanS
    Participant

    flipjack..many of us are very cynical aobut that…but…what’s the point? well, if you don’t vote, you can’t bitch…we’ll start there :)

    #586233
    theriedler
    Member

    I know a couple of you guys had to have your roof repaired recently. Well it’s my turn now and I’m wondering if any of you guys have and reports on good experiences.

    #613825

    In reply to: Nearest E.R.??

    Aim
    Participant

    Thanks for the info on the Walgreen’s Sue. I knew there was one in Renton, though i wasn’t up to going any further last night. I was worn out just checking the 3 drugstores nearby. And mmmmm shoofly. Have you guys had Elliott Bay’s bread pudding yet? Ask to substitute the Stout Wort ice cream instead of vanilla, and it’s simply heaven. They have a spaghetti and meatballs special this month that’s also insanely good. OK, apparently I’m hungry…

    While I didn’t end up needing it last night, we did find out exactly where Highline’s nearest ER is (there are two)

    Go directly down Delridge, keep on it as it goes through White Center and then turns into Ambaum. Turn left on 128th, and right on Military Road. It’s essentially at 128th and Military. From my house it’s about 5 miles, and estimated at 10-14 minutes.

    flipjack
    Participant

    I don’t think it matters if they are tallying the votes up the same way, with a computer running windows software, from what I’ve read it’s pretty easy to change the votes.

    I suppose I would feel more certain that my ballot made it into the computer if I voted in person, but I usually vote by mail.

    #613818
    Ken
    Participant

    Bus and or Water Taxi if available.

    However if you leave early enough, neither bridge is a problem.

    The rule of thumb for the Delridge ramp is, reach it by 6:45 or add a half hour to the trip time. Reach it by 7:30 or add a possible hour.

    But Pioneer Square is just about the easiest and most efficient bus commute in town if the “Children” will stay out of the bus lane on the bridge….

    :)

    If you must drive, and you don’t get up early, and you cannot be intimidated by teamsters driving overweight trucks on bad pavement, then the local secret route is…

    Lower bridge to East Marginal way. Take a left unless the trucks are lined up in the turn lane, if lined up, go straight through on the right lane, take the first left turnaround and get back to East Marginal turn right toward the docks. go to the next light, take a right avoiding the overweight truck created sinkhole/puddle onto Hanford. Go to the light at 1st, turn left, and proceed to Pioneer Square. There are several paths through between East Marginal/Alaskan way to first ave and due to the train traffic, one should become familiar with the various alternatives.

    However be aware. The Spokane street viaduct is designed to bypass the variables you are gambling with once you commit to the lower bridge.

    Trains, drawbridges and even backups in either the loading or unloading at several of the terminals can suddenly bugger all plans and schedules. I have been stuck on the lower bridge for over and hour once when the terminal 7 line spilled out onto the bridge and halted all traffic. Every traffic enforcement entity denied responsibility for the problem and an off duty game warden stuck next to me finally turned on his light, drove up the wrong lane and forced the teamsters to clear the bridge.

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