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Just John Again wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 15:05:42 -0300, "Don White" wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... Good Lord man...you could have caught the Paul McCartney concert BTW: For the bagpipe fans in here........ a special treat Sir Paul saves for Canada and Scotland. Not available in America. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvO5NwxqPuY BTW.. stay with the video for at least 2 minutes...... Couldn't do it. I managed 37 seconds. -- John H I went 41, but then I had taken my finger off of "the button"... |
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On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 22:04:38 -0400, "Just wait a frekin' minute!"
wrote: Just John Again wrote: On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 15:05:42 -0300, "Don White" wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... Good Lord man...you could have caught the Paul McCartney concert BTW: For the bagpipe fans in here........ a special treat Sir Paul saves for Canada and Scotland. Not available in America. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvO5NwxqPuY BTW.. stay with the video for at least 2 minutes...... Couldn't do it. I managed 37 seconds. -- John H I went 41, but then I had taken my finger off of "the button"... You've got a lot more endurance than I. -- John H |
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On Jul 14, 5:37*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Just John Again" wrote in messagenews:kkmp55djnqbjou6v63s2qd0jboldgmuf5e@4ax .com... On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 14:45:15 -0300, "Don White" wrote: "Just John Again" wrote in message . .. On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 11:20:48 -0300, "Don White" wrote: "NotNow" wrote in message ... Peachtree City, a suburb of Atlanta made the top ten. There were NO places in Maryland, home of the KKK in the 25. Yeah.... Well, if you like islands, you can't do much better than this one here in Nova Scotia http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1132258.html And less than one point behind that island is Mount Desert Island, Maine, where we spent a couple of great days last week. http://www.acadiamagic.com/MountDesert.html Pictures posted. We thought of taking the ferry to Nova Scotia, but had too much to do in too short a time while in Maine. -- John H Good Lord man...you could have caught the Paul McCartney concert BTW: For the bagpipe fans in here........ *a special treat Sir Paul saves for Canada and Scotland. Not available in America. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvO5NwxqPuY I would much rather look at your photographic exploits than see a Paul McCartney concert. -- John H Man..you really are in rough shape. Fear not....KISS is playing this weekend on the same stage. You can still make it. I;ve seen KISS three times and that was when tickets were cheap . $15-25.00. Yes, that was back in mid 70's It takes a kings ransom to see Sir Paul. |
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On Jul 14, 1:19*pm, H the K wrote:
Don White wrote: "NotNow" wrote in message ... Peachtree City, a suburb of Atlanta made the top ten. There were NO places in Maryland, home of the KKK in the 25. Yeah.... Well, if you like islands, you can't do much better than this one here in Nova Scotia http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1132258.html Atlanta...sucks. I've been in Atlant many times, and the only thing I found that "sucked" was the Summer heat, Airport and the Expressway. Some of the best blues bands and BBQ houses are in Atlanta. |
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On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 20:14:49 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: On Jul 14, 1:19*pm, H the K wrote: Don White wrote: "NotNow" wrote in message ... Peachtree City, a suburb of Atlanta made the top ten. There were NO places in Maryland, home of the KKK in the 25. Yeah.... Well, if you like islands, you can't do much better than this one here in Nova Scotia http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1132258.html Atlanta...sucks. I've been in Atlant many times, and the only thing I found that "sucked" was the Summer heat, Airport and the Expressway. Some of the best blues bands and BBQ houses are in Atlanta. While stationed at Ft Benning, Atlanta was the hot ticket as far as entertainment went. I thought it was a great place. -- John H |
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On Jul 14, 11:14*pm, Tim wrote:
On Jul 14, 1:19*pm, H the K wrote: Don White wrote: "NotNow" wrote in message ... Peachtree City, a suburb of Atlanta made the top ten. There were NO places in Maryland, home of the KKK in the 25. Yeah.... Well, if you like islands, you can't do much better than this one here in Nova Scotia http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1132258.html Atlanta...sucks. I've been in Atlant many times, and the only thing I found that "sucked" was the Summer heat, Airport and the Expressway. Some of the best blues bands and BBQ houses are in Atlanta. I've logged 750k miles on Delta alone, and IMO the Atlanta airport is one of the easiest large airports to get around in. It is laid out logically, and easy to move from one concourse to another. The only bad thing is the inevitable thunderstorm when traveling through there on a summer afternoon. Laguardia, JFK, and Ohare suck. LAX isn't far behind. DFW is too spread out. Salt Lake isn't bad. Oh yeah... the international concourse in most airports have the best food. |
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Jack wrote:
On Jul 14, 11:14 pm, Tim wrote: On Jul 14, 1:19 pm, H the K wrote: Don White wrote: "NotNow" wrote in message ... Peachtree City, a suburb of Atlanta made the top ten. There were NO places in Maryland, home of the KKK in the 25. Yeah.... Well, if you like islands, you can't do much better than this one here in Nova Scotia http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1132258.html Atlanta...sucks. I've been in Atlant many times, and the only thing I found that "sucked" was the Summer heat, Airport and the Expressway. Some of the best blues bands and BBQ houses are in Atlanta. I've logged 750k miles on Delta alone, and IMO the Atlanta airport is one of the easiest large airports to get around in. It is laid out logically, and easy to move from one concourse to another. The only bad thing is the inevitable thunderstorm when traveling through there on a summer afternoon. Laguardia, JFK, and Ohare suck. LAX isn't far behind. DFW is too spread out. Salt Lake isn't bad. Oh yeah... the international concourse in most airports have the best food. I suppose if you hang out at the airport... ajc.com Metro Atlanta ATLANTA Report lists Atlanta second least safe city in U.S. By CHRISTIAN BOONE The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Sunday, June 07, 2009 Atlanta is the nation’s second least safe city, according to an independent analysis of FBI crime statistics that’s been disputed by some experts. The ranking, compiled by the Web site Real Clear Politics, was derived by dividing the total crimes detailed in the FBI’s report by city population. Atlanta’s per-capita crime rate measured at 16 percent. “Determining whether a city is safe or not is not as easy as that,” said Chuck Wexler, executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum, which has representatives from law enforcement agencies nationwide. “That’s a very simplistic approach.” The annual FBI statistics, released last week, have been a mixed bag for Atlanta. The positive: Violent crime decreased 8.3 percent in 2008 compared with 2007, with 672 fewer such incidents. Property crimes, however, rose 7.6 percent in Atlanta; nationwide, a 1.6 percent decrease was reported — the first time property crime fell since 2003. Burglaries and larcenies were both on the rise locally, the FBI said. Whether perception or reality, crime has become a major concern for Atlantans, and it’s emerged as the leading issue in the upcoming mayoral election. “That’s certainly what a lot of Atlantans I’ve talked to have felt,” said Kyle Keyser, director and co-founder of Atlantans Together Against Crime. “They feel like it’s dangerous, regardless of what neighborhood you live in.” After Memphis, with an 18 percent crime rate, Atlanta, San Antonio, Detroit and Milwaukee ranked as America’s least safe cities, according to the Real Clear Politics analysis. - - - I was at the Atlanta airport a few months ago, in February, I think, for a meeting. It's an OK airport. In terms of large U.S. airports, I prefer O'Hare, maybe because it serves Chicago and I like Chicago...great hotels, great restaurants, great museums, great shopping, good downtown area to walk around...the lake...and for an old Yankee like me...real winter. |
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Jack wrote:
On Jul 14, 11:14 pm, Tim wrote: On Jul 14, 1:19 pm, H the K wrote: Don White wrote: "NotNow" wrote in message ... Peachtree City, a suburb of Atlanta made the top ten. There were NO places in Maryland, home of the KKK in the 25. Yeah.... Well, if you like islands, you can't do much better than this one here in Nova Scotia http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1132258.html Atlanta...sucks. I've been in Atlant many times, and the only thing I found that "sucked" was the Summer heat, Airport and the Expressway. Some of the best blues bands and BBQ houses are in Atlanta. I've logged 750k miles on Delta alone, and IMO the Atlanta airport is one of the easiest large airports to get around in. It is laid out logically, and easy to move from one concourse to another. The only bad thing is the inevitable thunderstorm when traveling through there on a summer afternoon. Laguardia, JFK, and Ohare suck. LAX isn't far behind. DFW is too spread out. Salt Lake isn't bad. Oh yeah... the international concourse in most airports have the best food. I hate DFW. I've missed more flights there than anywhere because of the layout. Because the thing is shaped in an arc, it's usually a LONG way to get to the gate you need to be at when connecting. Oakland, CA always seems to me that I do less walking there. Living in Atlanta, I know Hartsfield well, and it IS a nice airport, easy to find your way around, although huge! |
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On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 07:59:55 -0400, NotNow wrote:
Jack wrote: On Jul 14, 11:14 pm, Tim wrote: On Jul 14, 1:19 pm, H the K wrote: Don White wrote: "NotNow" wrote in message ... Peachtree City, a suburb of Atlanta made the top ten. There were NO places in Maryland, home of the KKK in the 25. Yeah.... Well, if you like islands, you can't do much better than this one here in Nova Scotia http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1132258.html Atlanta...sucks. I've been in Atlant many times, and the only thing I found that "sucked" was the Summer heat, Airport and the Expressway. Some of the best blues bands and BBQ houses are in Atlanta. I've logged 750k miles on Delta alone, and IMO the Atlanta airport is one of the easiest large airports to get around in. It is laid out logically, and easy to move from one concourse to another. The only bad thing is the inevitable thunderstorm when traveling through there on a summer afternoon. Laguardia, JFK, and Ohare suck. LAX isn't far behind. DFW is too spread out. Salt Lake isn't bad. Oh yeah... the international concourse in most airports have the best food. I hate DFW. I've missed more flights there than anywhere because of the layout. Because the thing is shaped in an arc, it's usually a LONG way to get to the gate you need to be at when connecting. Oakland, CA always seems to me that I do less walking there. Living in Atlanta, I know Hartsfield well, and it IS a nice airport, easy to find your way around, although huge! I don't think many airports are as easy to get around in as Tampa's. I've always liked the layout of that airport. http://tinyurl.com/mze5dy Trams take passengers from the center hub to the outer islands. Works well. -- John H |
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Just John Again wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jul 2009 07:59:55 -0400, NotNow wrote: Jack wrote: On Jul 14, 11:14 pm, Tim wrote: On Jul 14, 1:19 pm, H the K wrote: Don White wrote: "NotNow" wrote in message ... Peachtree City, a suburb of Atlanta made the top ten. There were NO places in Maryland, home of the KKK in the 25. Yeah.... Well, if you like islands, you can't do much better than this one here in Nova Scotia http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1132258.html Atlanta...sucks. I've been in Atlant many times, and the only thing I found that "sucked" was the Summer heat, Airport and the Expressway. Some of the best blues bands and BBQ houses are in Atlanta. I've logged 750k miles on Delta alone, and IMO the Atlanta airport is one of the easiest large airports to get around in. It is laid out logically, and easy to move from one concourse to another. The only bad thing is the inevitable thunderstorm when traveling through there on a summer afternoon. Laguardia, JFK, and Ohare suck. LAX isn't far behind. DFW is too spread out. Salt Lake isn't bad. Oh yeah... the international concourse in most airports have the best food. I hate DFW. I've missed more flights there than anywhere because of the layout. Because the thing is shaped in an arc, it's usually a LONG way to get to the gate you need to be at when connecting. Oakland, CA always seems to me that I do less walking there. Living in Atlanta, I know Hartsfield well, and it IS a nice airport, easy to find your way around, although huge! I don't think many airports are as easy to get around in as Tampa's. I've always liked the layout of that airport. http://tinyurl.com/mze5dy Trams take passengers from the center hub to the outer islands. Works well. -- John H Yep, Tampa is easy to get around in. |
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