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January 10, 2008 at 5:46 pm #613405
In reply to: WS Rentals
KenParticipantThe search lets you check a box for cats or dogs.
Searching for “West Seattle” narrows it a little but still includes listings from other areas that use either word…
January 10, 2008 at 5:37 pm #613688In reply to: Let’s hear it for Sen. Clinton…or not
KenParticipantJust a note from the 34th district meeting last night. A speaker for Hillary was greeted with 3 people applauding loudly followed by a room full of laughter by the other 100+ people in the room when the anemic smattering was recognized for what it signified.
These are all people who will be out dorbelling for her in the rain if she is the nominee, but also the same people who are the most informed and attuned to the details and process of election year politics and the relative strengths and weakmnesses of primary candidates.
We’ve arranged a global civilization in which most crucial elements profoundly depend on science and technology. We have also arranged things so that almost no one understands science and technology. This is a prescription for disaster. We might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces.
— Carl Sagan
January 10, 2008 at 5:25 pm #613661In reply to: Ron Paul caucus portal / meetup
KenParticipantI have defended Ron Pauls consistency in other forums. It is his world view that is flawed.
As far as those currently running for the Republican nomination, he is also the least hypocritical. Of course that bar is set by some world class hypocrites…
I am happy to see Fox shut out and smear one of the candidates from the right, only because it was apparently required to break through the cognitive dissonance of Libertarians who had been strolling along unconcernedly on a steady diet of Fox propaganda and fear-mongering.
Too bad the skepticism had to be kick-started in this manner but the Libertarians will probably emerge from this battle a little more relevant and focused.
Democrats will applaud the return of the constitutional powers to the balanced powers of co-equal executive, congressional and judicial branches, but will fight the theocratic, militant paranoid and “privacy for me but not for thee” branches of the libertarian political movements.
Hell, I might vote for him in the primary just to annoy the WA Republican party. The WA republicans are choosing half their delegates in the primary and the Dems are choosing all of theirs at the caucus. (note: Feb 9th, 1 pm at a school near you)
January 10, 2008 at 7:03 am #613781In reply to: Cell Service
acemotelParticipantI recently switched to ATT and I’m a happy camper. Reception is great everywhere, no dropped calls. The customer service is excellent. The sales person even gave me his private cell phone number to call in case we had trouble setting up one of our phones. He also worked to get us a special refund when the price of the phone dropped a few weeks after we bought it. I’m so happy to leave Verizon, where I had been a customer for years and years. One of my kids’ phones malfunctioned four months after he got it, and they were NO HELP at all. All those many years of faithful bill-paying were worth nothing. Of course, now that we’re all gone, they want us back, desperately.
January 10, 2008 at 6:50 am #613660In reply to: Ron Paul caucus portal / meetup
jbMemberHey, honestly Ron Paul is the most trustworthy guy out there. You might not agree about all that he stands for but at least he is consistent (look at his voting record). If you supported Bush in the last election you can should be leary of anyone whom promises one thing……and then does another.
Let’s end the one size fits all federal government….different regions of the U.S. should be run differntly as those regions represent different viewpoints/lifestyles. This what our founders wanted….That is what makes America great…..we can all live together promoting the message of freedom and individuality.
Hey even if you don’t lik what Ron Paul has to say….at least let him say it!! (i.e. FOX news). The media should not control what or whom w ehear from!!!
January 10, 2008 at 5:44 am #613780In reply to: Cell Service
credmondParticipantCingular seems to have a good signal anywhere I’m at in West Seattle or other parts of town. It gets a little weird down in the valley between Gatewood Hill, and the highlands of Westwood to the north and Arbor Heights to the south, and by weird I mean two cell conversations, mine and another one I can hear. But that’s the only spot where Cingular/AT&T Wireless seems to have a problem and I attribute it to too many cell towers trying to cover the hills. I believe they’ve got repeaters all over West Seattle. Service is fine in Admiral, the Junction, Pigeon Point, Genesee, Delridge, Alki and Endolyne (a tough spot for some carriers) and elsewhere. I’d opt for the “no roaming charge” plan since that way you’re bound to get a carrier no matter where you are – that’s my plan and I think part of why I have such good “coverage.” Plus, Cingular/AT&T have rollover minutes – that’s a very handy thing if you only talk in batches and not continuously. YMMV.
January 10, 2008 at 5:41 am #613403In reply to: WS Rentals
acemotelParticipantThere’s a house for rent on the east side of 35th, between Myrtle and Holly. Sorry, I did not get the phone number, just noticed the sign while driving by.
January 10, 2008 at 3:39 am #613779In reply to: Cell Service
JayDeeParticipantWhile there is always that “dead zone” between the top of the hill and the bottom (right around “Alki Mail and Dispatch”), I have found Verizon to have the best customer service, and the best coverage in general. From my understanding Clearwire is only an Internet provider of slower-than-DSL speeds (Clearwire is a tad coy about actual upload speeds…)
I do not know about your area–I’d quiz your neighbors if you are looking into it. There was/is an odd dead spot in Verizon coverage in the Alaska Junction if you hang there.
While this sounds lukewarm, I’ve gotten better customer service from Verizon wireless than any comparable utility.
January 10, 2008 at 2:14 am #613778In reply to: Cell Service
WSBKeymasterWe are on the other side of West Seattle but use the phone while driving, er, riding in the car, and have had good coverage with Verizon for months. We have another line which is with Virgin Mobile, which as I understand it taps into the Sprint network, and it’s had more dropouts around WS.
January 10, 2008 at 1:40 am #586222Topic: Cell Service
in forum Open DiscussionjaymanMemberMy contract is up with Qwest and I’m looking for alternatives to cell service with good West Seattle cell reception. I’ve read the news on Clear Wire moving into WS, so they may be a choice. I’ve heard T-Mobile, Cingular and Virgin may be good? I live in the Admiral District and would like the same good coverage we have experienced with Qwest but with better Nationwide service and phone options.
Please offer your cell coverage experiences in West Seattle.
cjboffoliParticipantI just had Paul Lewan from Stalwart Plumbing out yesterday to change out some fixtures for me in my new house. I have to echo the other recommendations here about him. He was a great guy. Pleasant, smart, efficient and reasonably priced. I’m already planning to have him do some more work for me.
January 9, 2008 at 9:03 pm #613464In reply to: Stopping For Pedestrians!
hopeyParticipantFrom the link posted above: http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/walk/Images/CrosswalkLaw1.jpg
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/walk/Images/CrosswalkLaw2.jpg
Those graphics make it pretty darn clear: drivers are not required to stop for a pedestrian standing on the curb. You don’t even have to stop for a pedestrian not in your half of the roadway.
for the moderator: markup doesn’t work in these posts, even when you use
backticks.January 9, 2008 at 10:36 am #613687In reply to: Let’s hear it for Sen. Clinton…or not
TrickParticipantI agree with Credmond on Obama.
#2 Edwards (definitely being left out of the media discussion)
#3 Clinton ( I don’t dislike her, I think she’s smart as a whip, I just think she’s following the centrist path and I personally think she’s too compromising)
January 9, 2008 at 9:22 am #613777In reply to: Roof Repair/Replacement
WSBKeymasterwe did have some roof recs in this thread from before RRRs moved to the forums:
January 9, 2008 at 9:14 am #613686In reply to: Let’s hear it for Sen. Clinton…or not
WSBKeymasterI have just one thing to say:
Glad about Tuesday night’s results mostly because they ran counter to the polls.
My second-to-last boss in the TV business was a very wise man who decreed that we would not cover polls in our newscasts – the horse race was meaningless, he declared, just takes us away from the issues. As the political-coverage manager, I completely agreed with him, and despair as I listen to so much “conventional media” spend so much time on polls. But tonight it was sweet to know that the polls were wrong … because that might force some of my former “old media” colleagues to stop putting quite so much of the spotlight onto them. Talk about facts, talk about crowd sizes at rallies, talk about vote counts, but polls? Methodologies are fallible. Among other problems.
January 9, 2008 at 4:16 am #613513In reply to: Looking for an Accountant in West Seattle
BonnieParticipantI have to second Jason Durante for an excellent accountant in West Seattle. He’s right in West Seattle, across the street from Huskys, down the street from True Value.
January 9, 2008 at 3:42 am #613685In reply to: Let’s hear it for Sen. Clinton…or not
KenParticipantI like Hillary. I don’t like some of her voting record or her current triangulation . I liked Bill but I recognized the terrible future that both NAFTA and the various deregulation bills would bring.
I don’t trust her judgment, and her top advisor has lied to me face to face concerning touch screen voting.
Other than that I am undecided :)
Edwards is not the orator that Obama is but he understands the difference between health care and health insurance.
I also hope that Obama understands that Bipartisanship means different things to Republicans and to Democrats. Some Democrats still think it means compromise, while Republicans have redefined it to mean “Stand aside plebeians! I am on imperial business” (Recedite, plebes! Gero rem imperialem!)
However, if any of the three are the nominee, I will work my ass off to get them elected since they are all far more likely to “First, do no harm” than any of the Republican gang.
“The way to make money is to start your own religion.” [L. Ron Hubbard, 1954]
January 9, 2008 at 3:11 am #613659In reply to: Ron Paul caucus portal / meetup
KenParticipanthttp://www.ronpaulfacts.com/facts.htm
Just for fun.
If anyone wants to really really discuss why Ron Paul is almost as dangerous a loon as Huckabee, then this seems to be the place, but do your own research first. There is plenty of time before the next primary where they go head to head for the 15th century vote. (South Carolina)
January 9, 2008 at 2:47 am #613581In reply to: HD: Comcast vs. Dish vs. Direct TV — West Sea RRs?
JayDeeParticipantThanks to all. I am really in a dilemma; half the Direct TV/Dish Subscribers really like it, no problem. beachdrivegirl had some really negative experiences with Direct TV, and Comcast has a spotty rep, some good, some bad, but generally higher prices.
Now Ken tells me that I will lose my local Weather Channel station input if I upgrade to satellite…This is the one thing that may keep me from switching–As a weather foamer (being rabid about it, that is) I switch between whatever station I am watching and the weather channel for a local radar/forecast shot when a commercial hits . While it seems obvious that I would miss this with satellite, I’d overlooked it.
I may just remain with Comcast for awhile, get a few upgrades from my current package, and see how this whole HD thing sorts itself out. However, for those doubting the move to HD: Do it, it is truly amazing what the quality difference is. My old TV was a stunner in it’s time, but 14 years later is nearly Jurassic Park for TVs.
Thanks all – JayDee
January 9, 2008 at 1:52 am #613684In reply to: Let’s hear it for Sen. Clinton…or not
KayleighMemberI caucused for Edwards last time and will caucus for him this time, too.
I like Obama, but I am less impressed with his rhetoric and emotional appeal than others seem to be (I’m pragmatic and skeptical. I want concrete plans for things like health care reform, voting records that support progressive causes, etc.)
Hillary engenders hatred in a lot of people. I don’t really understand why, and I don’t hate her myself. But for this reason alone, I do not want her to be our nominee, because I think it’s imperative that we win–and protect the country from further damage by the right wingers. Beyond that, personally, she is too conservative for me.
January 9, 2008 at 12:19 am #613683In reply to: Let’s hear it for Sen. Clinton…or not
credmondParticipantI’m just this side of being inspired by the notion of Obama being president. Fresh ideas, not too many ties to the “old school,” and a following which could help turn the country back to where it ought to be. I’m holding off having any hopes since the process is still so fluid – but….
put me down as a closet Obama fan. Richardson would be a good running mate for anyone. Hillary, yes, I believe her but also think if the momentum holds, Obama would be a better president for change. Just my gut, no logic here.
January 9, 2008 at 12:09 am #613667In reply to: Dry cleaners
addParticipantCheckmate Cleaners on the corner of Morgan & 35th does men’s shirts for $1.50.
January 8, 2008 at 11:40 pm #613648In reply to: Best Teriyaki in WS?
KeithMemberSubjective indeed – I’ve found the place next to Subway to be incredibly greasy. Nice people, though.
January 8, 2008 at 11:35 pm #586220Topic: Let’s hear it for Sen. Clinton…or not
in forum PoliticsWSMomParticipantI think that Senator Hillary Clinton would make a wonderful president of the US. I think she’s smart, organized, experienced and forthright. I agree with her positions on issues and I believe she has a good plan for turning our country around. Also, I would love to see a woman in the Oval Office. So why am I still undecided and flirting with Obama? I worry that if she’s the democratic candidate we could end up with another four years of a Republican presidency. So, Hill-raisers and Hill-haters out there, let’s start talking. I’m curious as to your real opinions regarding Sen. Clinton.
January 8, 2008 at 10:50 pm #613490In reply to: Rapid Ride – California Ave. or Fauntleroy Way
credmondParticipantKen,
The advisory board members all live west of 35th from North Admiral down to Fauntleroy. That was the intention since the RR route follows the 54 (not 54X). However, we – all 19 of us – have pushed continuously for loop bus systems to join up with the RR and to extend the 21 and 60 so they better cover both White Center and Arbor Heights. Metro does plan on a second round of community involvement once the primary route is decided. That second round would include what additional local bus links (or loops) would be necessary to link everyone in WS with the RR route.
Delridge is an exception since the 120 serves the Delridge corridor (down to the Burien TC) on 15 minute centers Monday through Saturday. Delridge bus service has improved and that improvement shows in ridership – the 120 is now one of the top-ten buses in the entire system for ridership. Proving that if you actually provide service, people will use it.
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