Archive for September, 2004

The Atlanta Belt Line

Friday, September 17th, 2004

This is old news by now, but I just found out about it: In 1999 a Georgia Tech student (Ryan Gravel) proposed in his graduate thesis “The Belt Line,” an inside-the-perimeter above ground transit line built on existing railroad right of way and simultaneously creating a 22-mile linear park area with walking and bike trails. […]

Ivan Stops By

Friday, September 17th, 2004

Ivan was in the area yesterday, which made for an interesting evening, to say the least. It had been rainy all day, and getting pretty rough by the time I left work (5pm). The drive home was an adventure - I’ve never seen so much freaking water in the streets. […]

Back On The Water

Sunday, September 12th, 2004

After two weeks off (due to taking a break after Allegria and then being turned back at the dock due to Hurricane Frances), on Saturday I made it back out onto the water along with Kristen. We got out of the slip without incident (seems they had tuned Georges Dog’s outboard […]

Paper Spines

Tuesday, September 7th, 2004

Christine has noted Paper Napkin, which has brought back the feelings I had on the subject when it made CNN.com: That such a service exists is a pretty poor statement on the state of today’s singles (of which I am one). Defenders couch Paper Napkin as being easy on both parties: you don’t have to […]

District 99 Update

Saturday, September 4th, 2004

If the flyer I got today is any indication, the race for District 99’s House seat is heating up: The Rest of the Story… As Morris has noted, it seems Google has determined that 1128 is the most relevant, highest page-ranked site for information on Mike Seigle, pictured below. Some of you may remember the post […]