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Life on the fringes of U.S. suburbia becomes untenable with rising gas costs

www.iht.com/articles/2008/06/24/business/exurbs.php

Energy Tsunami

realtytimes.com/rtpages/20051010_tsunami.htm

The Next Slum?
www.theatlantic.com/doc/200803/subprime
 
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These articles are fairly interesting. I grew up in the city and god willing plan to continue to live in a city. The suburbs has always been a little scary to me in that all of the houses look the same and that they can build a whole block in like one week. It just doesn't seem natural! Anyway, thanks for the food for thought....I know some of the people in the articles wish they had "thought" more before they moved out there.
 
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Surburbia! I think not. Give me the Smog of the city anyday. It clears my lungs.
 
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cubana wrote:
Surburbia! I think not. Give me the Smog of the city anyday. It clears my lungs.

I nominate this post as "POST Of The Month" It's so funny..
 
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Ditto!
 
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Energy costs prompt move to 4-day work week in US.
postcarboncities.net/node/3128


Dani wrote >>>> These articles are fairly interesting. I grew up in the city and god willing plan to continue to live in a city. The suburbs has always been a little scary to me in that all of the houses look the same and that they can build a whole block in like one week. It just doesn't seem natural! Anyway, thanks for the food for thought....I know some of the people in the articles wish they had "thought" more before they moved out there.

I hope you will enjoy those movies as well...

End of Suburbia doc


James Howard Kunstler: The tragedy of suburbia
www.ted.com/index.php/talks/james_howard_kunstler_dissects_suburbia.html
 
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