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#53916 - 02/01/2002 19:43 Snow -- likely away
wfaulk
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Not that any of you care that your resident jackass (or at least one of them ) might be going away for a while, but it started to snow down here (Raleigh, North Carolina) and since the power company can't figure out how to keep the power on the rest of the time and also due to the fact that people around here have no idea how to drive at all, much less in the snow, I'm likely to be offline for a while when my power goes out due to the weight of 5 pounds of ice on a power line or some idiot in a Canyonero slamming into a telephone pole. [sigh]
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#53917 - 02/01/2002 19:51 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: wfaulk]
tonyc
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Registered: 27/06/1999
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Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
some idiot in a Canyonero slamming into a telephone pole. [sigh]

Hahahaha you said Canyonero.

I loved that episode.
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#53918 - 02/01/2002 19:55 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: wfaulk]
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Heard that... during fran cp&l cut my power before the wind even started to blow...

snowin here in mebane, nc pretty good also...

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#53919 - 02/01/2002 19:59 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: Micman2b]
wfaulk
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So, is it Meh-behn or Mee-bayne?
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#53920 - 02/01/2002 20:00 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: tonyc]
wfaulk
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Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Take a look at The Ultimate Poseur Sport Utility Page. Hysterical.
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#53921 - 02/01/2002 20:15 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: wfaulk]
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hahhaa

both... kinda like fuquai varina :)
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#53922 - 02/01/2002 20:41 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: wfaulk]
drakino
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If I ever move to a city that normally dosen't see snow, I'd be on the first flight out of the area with something like this. It's bad enough here the first snow of the season, but living in an area where 3 people have died with the same amount of snow that I was dealing with yesterday...

The nice thing here though is that if we get hit hard (like the storm that hit Buffalo, NY), there are 3 major military bases around that usually get their Hummer vehicles out to help people stranded.

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#53923 - 02/01/2002 20:57 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: drakino]
wfaulk
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We see snow usually every year. It sticks to the tune of a few inches about every other year. We get something in the neighborhood of a foot about every five years. So it wouldn't be that bad except people cannot drive to begin with (I haven't seen any death reports -- I can only assume they were traffic-related). And I don't know how bad it is elsewhere, but I'm pretty sure that a full 50% of the cars on the road are SUVs. And I don't mean something real like an old Toyota LandCruiser or a real Range Rover. I'm talking soccer-mom Ford Excursions with underinflated tires in two-wheel-drive mode because they don't even know they're not in four-wheel-drive mode, assuming they even know what that means.

But at least you get outrageous humidity in the summer. (And I was born in Raleigh. I get to complain, unlike you damn Yankees that came down here in the eighties.)
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#53924 - 03/01/2002 05:13 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: wfaulk]
bonzi
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Can somebody please explain that hub locking business? I understand limited slip or locking differentials, hydraulic coupling, Torsens (what they do, anyway, if not how ;-), but not hub locking, be it manual or automatic....
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#53925 - 03/01/2002 11:56 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: wfaulk]
wfaulk
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Well, there's about a foot of snow on the ground and the power hasn't flickered once (at least according to the uptimes on my Unix machines). Nor have the phone lines gone out. Maybe the last time a hurricane came through, they bothered to put up lines that were made more recently than 1954 (when the last big hurricane came through). Regardless, I'm still here. (Aren't you glad?!?) But the snow's still coming down. Plus, there hasn't been a real melt and refreeze yet, so the utility companies sill have a chance to screw it up. Fortunately, I have a real wooden desk to knock on here.
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#53926 - 03/01/2002 12:10 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: wfaulk]
tonyc
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Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
My company has an office in Charlotte and they were apparently having issues getting to and from work. They closed the office early at 3pm. That kind of snow wouldn't bat an eyelash in this area. Silly southerners. It's just snow! :)

(says the driver of a Mustang that handles like a wet bar of soap in an inch of snow.)
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#53927 - 03/01/2002 12:21 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: tonyc]
wfaulk
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There are a number of differences. First, and, likely, most important, is that you probably have better snow-clearing services than we do. Second, we're not used to driving in the snow, given that it happens to a significant extent once every five years or so. And third, the temperature here is just below freezing, which means that it's real easy for the snow to melt and refreeze into pure ice, especially on the streets.
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#53928 - 03/01/2002 12:38 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: wfaulk]
tonyc
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Yikes! I was just kididng... I am aware of the problems associated with not being ready for the snow... Hey I live in the Philadelphia area so it's not like we're Buffalo or anything. But it snows here every year. We also get alot of that freezing rain and re-frozen snow-turned-ice stuff you speak of. NOT a fun driving surface.
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#53929 - 03/01/2002 15:26 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: tonyc]
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I originally lived in eastern LI, NY and have lived in the finger lake region of NY for a short while. A far as I can remember, 5-10" snowfall was a big deal there also.

I do remember one time that our high school in NC let us out early because it started to snow (it stopped and rained for the rest of the day). I also remember geting snowed in at school in NY when the busses could not run and we had to walk home or get picked up by parents.

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#53930 - 03/01/2002 15:48 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: Micman2b]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
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Loc: Raleigh, NC US
I actually knew the guy that determined when the schools were to shut down. He was from Arizona. That's why we were let out if there was a 10% chance of snow, but left in our un-air-conditioned classrooms even when it was over 100 degrees outside. (He, of course, had an air-conditioned office and didn't take the humidity into account.)
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#53931 - 03/01/2002 15:52 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: wfaulk]
bonzi
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One sometimes forgets that your country is more than half a good sized continent.
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#53932 - 03/01/2002 17:07 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: bonzi]
tanstaafl.
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Can somebody please explain that hub locking business?

Older four-wheel-drive vehicles did not rely on center differentials to distribute torque front/rear. Instead, the front axle and rear axle were continuously connected to each other -- as though they were on a common drive shaft.

This causes drive line problems when the vehicle is being driven on a hard surface. Imagine if your rear tires were even slightly (a couple millimeters) larger than the fronts. Pretty soon you are building up a significant strain in the drive line as the front wheels try to turn more revolutions per mile than the rear wheels. You get tire wear, steering difficulty, premature wear on drive line components, etc.

The answer to this problem was locking front hubs. The operator could twist a ring on each front hub that disengaged the drive axle from the wheel carrier. So even though all of the components were still turning as the vehicle was driven, the front wheels were no longer connected to the rear wheels (or any other part of the drive line) and the stress was relieved.

I have a side-line business plowing snow, using a 33 year old Toyota Land Cruiser (purchased brand new for $3500) that uses these locking hubs. Of course since the vehicle is only used for plowing snow, the hubs are never unlocked.

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#53933 - 03/01/2002 17:58 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: tanstaafl.]
bonzi
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Ah, I thought it could be something like that, but since I never drove anything with so, ahem, basic solution, I was not sure. The only 4x4 I drove that didn't have central differential was Russian Lada Niva, but its 4wd is switchable (I drove it 4x4 in back streets of Yaounde, Cameroon - boy, was it difficuld to steer!). Land Rovers, Russian GAZes, Puch/Mercedes G-wagen, various VAG (VW/Audi) Syncros and Quatros, little Suzuki Swift all have central differential in one form or other. Well, I am not sure about Romanian contraption called Aro .

Hm, it just occured to me that the guy on SUV satire page linked to somewhere above talked about locking his hubs and swithcing to 4x4 as two different operations.... I'll have to check.

Ah, here it is:

Me, I have the hubs locked (I hate auto lock hub - but that's cause I use them *off road*) but in 2WD (its not that bad out). I come to a short steep down hill - about a 80 foot elevation change for a short distance - maybe a 10% grade for a few hundred feet. OK - pop the truck into 4-Lo so I can idle down the hill w/o touching the brakes (the traffic is crawling at 10mph anyway and I'm bored).

In this context, what does it mean - hubs locked, but in 2WD? If the guy can selectively engage front axle, why does he need locking hubs, and what's the difference whether they are locked or not if the axle is freewheeling?

Thanks!


Edited by bonzi (03/01/2002 18:06)
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#53934 - 03/01/2002 19:02 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: bonzi]
tanstaafl.
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In this context, what does it mean - hubs locked, but in 2WD? If the guy can selectively engage front axle, why does he need locking hubs,

In that context, you gain economy of operation. The front wheels are turning, but the front axles, the front differential, the front drive shaft and U-joints are not turning. So you gain two things: less fuel wasted rotating components that are not doing any work; and less wear and tear on those components.

This is probably the most important reason for having lockable hubs.

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#53935 - 04/01/2002 02:29 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: tanstaafl.]
bonzi
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Ah, I see.... So, 'auto-locking hubs' the guy mentions probably lock when you apply torque to front axle, i.e. when it starts turning faster than wheels.

I think I have a picture now. Thanks!
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#53936 - 04/01/2002 02:47 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: bonzi]
tanstaafl.
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Ah, I see.... So, 'auto-locking hubs' the guy mentions probably lock when you apply torque to front axle, i.e. when it starts turning faster than wheels.

Yes. You solve the problems of stress on the driveline, but you then leave unsolved the other problem of rotating parts not doing any work most of the time wasting fuel and wearing out components.

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#53937 - 20/01/2002 09:41 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: tonyc]
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I went to college in Buffalo, and to be quite honest, it's easier to get around there in snow (with no public transportation) that it is in NYC. They're a lot better about cleaning it up (and perpetually broke because of it) and people know how to drive through it up there. I managed for a few years with my Caprice Classic (icy parking lots were a new and exciting experience every time! not any better or worse than a mustang) without an accident. People get really freaked out by a little snow on the road, they don't seem to realize that if you slow down and pay attention you'll be all right.
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#53938 - 20/01/2002 09:58 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: Heather]
tonyc
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if you slow down and pay attention you'll be all right.

Not if you drive a Mustang.

Actually it snowed about 6" here in Philly yesterday and my new snow tires were getting me around just fine in my 1999 Stang. But last year with the stock Eagle GA's on, it was, shall we say, a memorable winter.
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#53939 - 20/01/2002 11:48 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: tonyc]
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last year with the stock Eagle GA's on, it was, shall we say, a memorable winter.


Ahh, the tires that came on my Jetta and my dads Buick, those tires sucked so bad on anything vaguely wet. But as soon as I put a set of Dunlop D60A2 on my Jetta, it was great in the snow and rain.
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#53940 - 20/01/2002 12:11 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: Heather]
tonyc
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Yup. I'm going to write my congressman and ask for a law to be passed banning the sale of cars equipped with Eagle GA's north of the Mason-Dixon line. I can't tell you how many fellow Mustang drivers I saw stranded in a surprise snowstorm last winter. Now that I have my Michelin Arctic Alpin snow tires on, life is good. But I think I put 10,000 miles on my car just by spinning out last winter.
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#53941 - 20/01/2002 14:38 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: wfaulk]
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I understand that Cary, a subburb of Raleigh, actually stands for "Containment Area for Relocating Yankees". What do they call those things they build out there?? 3x5s?
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#53942 - 20/01/2002 16:54 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: tonyc]
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Yup. I'm going to write my congressman and ask for a law to be passed banning the sale of cars equipped with Eagle GA's north of the Mason-Dixon line. I can't tell you how many fellow Mustang drivers I saw stranded in a surprise snowstorm last winter. Now that I have my Michelin Arctic Alpin snow tires on, life is good. But I think I put 10,000 miles on my car just by spinning out last winter.


I didn't wait that long. Second rainfall was all it took for me to go get a new set of tires. It was like driving a different car when I left the tire place. My idiot father left them on his car and just drives the spare in the rain. He'll tell me how bad they suck, then when I tell him to get a new set, he tells me how great they are on a dry road.
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#53943 - 20/01/2002 20:03 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: amaximow]
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hahaha I had one of those CARY 3x5 mow a few mailboxes downpast me yesterday at a traffic light in the rain......


micman2b in NC
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#53944 - 20/01/2002 20:07 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: Heather]
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bxgurl,

I run those same Dunlops on my Datsun510. They are great tires. I have never had any problems wht them. My buddy just bought a new set and it seems that they have a different moniker than A2 now...


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#53945 - 20/01/2002 20:16 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: Micman2b]
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I run those same Dunlops on my Datsun510. They are great tires. I have never had any problems wht them. My buddy just bought a new set and it seems that they have a different moniker than A2 now...

Can you find out what that moniker is for me please? Those tires were fabulous in rain and snow, especially for the price. I have the factory BF Goodrich Comp t/a on my cabrio now, which are all right in rain and snow, but the way I drive, probably not long for this world. They're wearing pretty quickly.
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#53946 - 20/01/2002 22:48 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: Heather]
hybrid8
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Winter: Nokian (formerly Nokia) Hakkapeliitta
Summer: Dunlop SP8000

This spring time for new summer rims and tires. Probably SP9000 on 16 or 17" Enkei or similar open rims. And when winter rolls around (again), time for new Hakkas which I'll put onto 14 or 15" steel rims (my current ones are on my stock 15" aluminum rims)

On an Acura Integra 2dr GSR (195mm in the winter, 205mm in the summer)

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#53947 - 20/01/2002 23:28 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: hybrid8]
Heather
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Taking the stock rims off of my car is a nice idea, but not one I'd actually but into practice in NYC, for a few reasons. If the potholes don't mess them up, it will just attract theives. I want to keep the car completely stock on the exterior. Hell, I'm amazed I've owned the same set of little VW valve stem caps for 3 years. (as was everyone who watched me take them off the jetta when I traded it in).
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#53948 - 21/01/2002 05:44 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: amaximow]
wfaulk
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That's what we call it, or some variation thereof. The sad thing is that Cary used to not be a suburb, just a little farming cummunity out in the county. Now both Raleigh and Cary have expanded so much due to the remarkable influx of non-Raleigh-ites that they do actually run into one another. In several places. It's like there's one big shopping mall out there as a border.

I'm afraid you've lost me with the 3x5 reference, though.
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#53949 - 21/01/2002 08:43 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: Heather]
Micman2b
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Thy are now calling them SP Sport A2's. I think you may be able to purchased them with the moniker of D60 A2 though.


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#53950 - 21/01/2002 09:08 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: wfaulk]
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Apex is running into the same situation.. Travel down Ten-Ten road and you'll see about 50 new sub-devisions popping up.. I visited my Cousin's new house down there and each subdevision looks the same..

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#53951 - 21/01/2002 09:14 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: wfaulk]
amaximow
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3x5?
National Geographic profiled Cary, NC a few months back on the last page where they profile a new Zip code every month. They referred to 3x5s as the look-alike Colonial houses going up each with the same 3 rows of 5 windows each, or some thing like that. I'll have to dig it up...

Sorry, don't mean to offend any one; here in the office SJ and RTP jabs each other all the time. They, of course, laugh at our 3'x5' backyards here in SJ.
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#53952 - 21/01/2002 09:34 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: amaximow]
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And here I was thinking that "3" was refering to the total amount of wheels on the SUV's that were off the road when passing you on the right (out of five, including the spare)
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#53953 - 21/01/2002 13:50 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: amaximow]
wfaulk
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I didn't take any offense. Cary's a nasty little fascist town these days that no one can (or should) reasonably defend. Case in point: A chain restaurant called Houlihan's opened up a location in Cary a few years back. They had an awning that happened to be striped. Wide stripes, like 3 feet wide, and something innocuous, green and brown, IIRC. It was kinda nice -- certainly not ugly. The Cary city council, or whatever, made them replace the awning with a solid colored one. Apparently, stripes are against the building code or something.... Of course, a year or so later, someone was going to open a tin diner right near there. The city council heard about it and made her change her plans so that it wasn't tin (or steel -- whatever -- you know what I'm talking about -- the kind that looks like an Airstream caravan). Then she built it in metal anyway -- thumbed her nose at the city. Got away with it, too. The downside is that it's since turned into what every other restaurant in Cary is like -- too expensive, mediocre, closes whenever it feels like it, and staffed by debutantes who have no interest in actually providing service.
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#53954 - 21/01/2002 20:16 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: wfaulk]
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[smoking crack] forget what I said about 3x5's; here's the actual quote:

“five, four, and a door”—a two-story colonial with five windows across the top and two windows on either side of the entrance.

The complete story at:
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0106/feature7/index.html

Hey, ya! You were right about the billboards and neon signs. - verbotten in Cary, NC. See article at the bottom of URL.
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#53955 - 21/01/2002 21:16 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: amaximow]
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Chapel Hill did that too.. Only Red Roof Inn that I know of that has a brown roof.. (15-501 and I-40 intersection).. And then a couple years later, Yarnell Hoffer Hardware opens up a new building with a bright orange roof..

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#53956 - 21/01/2002 22:31 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: Yang]
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How in the hell do people deal with living in places with such f***ed up down ordinances? I never could. I'm reminded of a friend of mine in college who's father received a substantial fine for painting his flower boxes a color not approved by some town board. I'd go berzerk.
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#53957 - 22/01/2002 03:55 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: Heather]
wfaulk
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Most of the people that live there (these days) are families with 2.6 children who never venture beyond the confines of their homes and offices except, possibly, for an approved trip to the Starbucks or The Gap (The Gap Baby, more likely). It's what they want -- a horrible place that looks like every planned community you've ever seen, except for downtown Cary, which still looks like a quaint small town from the 60s, and is quite pleasant, or as much so as 5 square blocks can be.
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#53958 - 22/01/2002 03:58 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: amaximow]
wfaulk
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Yeah. There's been a bizarre obsession with colonial architecture in the greater Raleigh area for at least 50 years. Probably 70% of all single-family dwellings are colonials of some nature. Higher than that if you just count Cary. I think it must have to do with everyone wanting to look like everyone else. Or maybe conservativism on the part of home builders, which either makes a lot of sense or no sense at all, considering the remarkably high real estate prices here.
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#53959 - 22/01/2002 11:52 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: wfaulk]
amaximow
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Registered: 23/07/2001
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The fishing is pretty darn good. When I'm in town, my friend takes me out to a different lake every time.
--Andrew
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#53960 - 22/01/2002 12:48 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: amaximow]
wfaulk
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My dad was a member of a fishing club when I was a kid. But even the regular everyday lakes are pretty good.

Hmmm. An M3 owner near Raleigh. Do you know Dana Bxxxxr? Edit: Thought again about putting his full name on a board w/o his knowledge.


Edited by wfaulk (22/01/2002 12:52)
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#53961 - 22/01/2002 17:15 Re: Snow -- likely away [Re: wfaulk]
amaximow
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No sir, don't know em. I live in SF, work in SJ. The M3 doesn't do so well in all the snow you guys get. (just getting us back to the original thread...) Sheeesh!! My company has offices in RTP, so I travel there occasionally.
Cheers,
--Andrew
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