sodapop
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i agree ^^^
You might not be aware of this, buy light cycles seldom vary over the course of a month.Why don't you go out there with a stopwatch and track the cycles at every intersection for a few months?
What makes you think an LRT car won't be just as crowded? All that crowding is calculated. The TTC always runs the minimum amount of service to keep the cars fully packed. Do you really think the TTC is going to run half-empty LRT cars every 5 minutes on Finch, all day long?
Why don't you go out there with a stopwatch and track the cycles at every intersection for a few months? It's absolutely essential that we know if they're over one minute or less than two minutes.
Ah, we've been hearing about the death of the suburbs for ages now. Well, when's it gonna happen?
It's happenning now. Markham, Vaughan, and Mississauga are all putting in as many condos and townhouses as they can because, without developer fees, detached house developments don't pay enough in taxes to support the services they expect.
I'm specifically thinking of the Markham Centre development between Warden and Kennedy as well as the bit between Bayview and Leslie. There are similar plans for Richmond Hill Centre, Langstaff, etc. Highway 7 will be a much denser corridor in 10 years.
Edit: I suppose that's more the replacement of suburban with urban. For actual death, look at Rexdale, Malton, and other low density suburbs past their glory.
Be careful what you wish for. If there's anything I've learned from discussion forums, it's that there are people who have an almost autistic desire to go out and collect non-reported data to prove a point. I'm not naming names, but there was once a forumer who drove up and down every arterial in the city logging the floor-count of every high rise discernibly over 12 storeys just to come back and prove to Chicagoans that Toronto has more high-rises.
I mean, holy crap, you wouldn't get me to do that kind of research if it was for my PhD dissertation and you paid me. And at least with a PhD, you get funding, publish a paper about it and have the chance to travel to a far-away conference to present your findings. On fora like these, it's just a bragging point attached to your username that will probably get deleted in five years when the mods decide to move the forum to a new site.
You might not be aware of this, buy light cycles seldom vary over the course of a month.
The L in LRT stands for Lenin, as in Vladmir Lenin because it is a leftist ideology. The H in HRT stands for Hitler, and we know Hitler was right wing because he was always on about "Man, look at the size of the nose on that Jew! Winston Churchill sure is fat, I bet he eats hamburgers all the time!". Whereas people who use the Lenin Rapid Transit are always accepting of fat people, because that's all part of the LRT philosophy.
So either you are a subway fan who likes to make jokes about people's weight, or you are an LRT commie who should be ultra sensitive. There is no in-between.
And you dare to call my reasoning stupid? Okay, let 'er rip.
Is it any wonder that Left-wing thought is never able to sell itself to the average person? This is why Left-wing talk radio and TV always is a losing proposition. It is idiotic in its reasoning. Left-wing candidates always have to lie about whom they are and what they believe in order to win. The only way for Left-wingers to win is to lie about themselves, their opponents AND most importantly, promise voters free stuff that will be paid for by other people. If liberals agree, with each other, on any issue, then, by their reasoning... they are right and everyone else is wrong. They can't defend their reasoning, which is why everything is about being racist because that's the only way they know how to get out of a corner they back themselves into with their flawed and really stupid reasoning, as the quote above exemplifies.
David Miller is not a Nazi, nor is he a Commie. He and his accomplices form a new, as yet unnamed, socialistic-statist entity. Given space to grow, this new group will prove to be a worse scourge than either of the two others.
Goodnight hekkal,
It was fun @$%#ing with you. Almost as much fun as watching both conversatives and liberals alike try to deny their collective racist tendencies. Remember this little exchange next time you want to insert your posts into your mouth.
Cheers,
Mr. Start
Thank you for getting it, gweed. I am not a “right wing” supporter. I support those who want to do what's right. People who truly love Toronto and want it to be a long-term success and to stop witnessing the migration of our valued businesspeople and intelligencia out to the 905 area, will give them real incentive to stick around and allow for the voice of silent majority to be heard.
I fail to see how subway vs LRT is a left vs right issue.
Here's news for ya: if you support the Conservatives, you're a "right wing supporter."
+1
I am a swing voter who switches regularly. And I don't see subway vs. LRT as a left v. right issue.
But I do see a leftist mayor pursuing transit expansion under leftist ideological principles. Would Transit City have been what it is, if the planners hadn't been worried about socio-economically underperforming neighbourhoods? What would happen if all the planners cared about was ridership?