They crush people’s boats? That seems out of character for US systems
The Houseboat Wars of Richardson Bay
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Re: The Houseboat Wars of Richardson Bay
#22I tried to find some pictures of these boats or more information. Found something here: https://pacificsun.com/tensions-rising-on-richardson-bay-as-...
More pictures (google image search for "sausalito anchor outs"):
https://www.google.com/search?q=sausalito%20anchor%20outs%20...*
The other perspective, from Latitude 38 (the local "zine" for sailors on the bay):
https://www.latitude38.com/lectronic/another-close-call-on-r...
Re: The Houseboat Wars of Richardson Bay
#23This has frustrated me for years. The low number and price is crazy, when I visited the Netherlands I stayed in a houseboat and it was amazing and cheap - and there were so many of them.
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#25Earlier quoted context omitted.
> intentional and malicious stalling of new construction for bullshit reasons to maintain housing prices. It's even worse than that. If I had to explain the Bay Area post-WW2 anti-housing mindset in one graph, it would be this one: https://belonging.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/blacks_ch... Source/context: https://belonging.berkeley.edu/racial-segregation-san-franci... https://belonging.berkeley.edu/racial-segreg…
Thanks for the sources. The aggressive NIMBY'ism of the Bay Area is really bizarre. Part of it is well explained by textbook racism.
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#27The word processor in Microsoft Works for the Macintosh was written on a houseboat in Richardson’s Bay by Bryan Haas, who bought a bigger boat with the proceeds and sailed off never to be heard from again.
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#28Where are these 100 anchor-outs? I can't find even a tiny fraction of that number plausibly anchored on google sat view. I tried to find some pictures of these boats or more information. Found something here: https://pacificsun.com/tensions-rising-on-richardson-bay-as-... More pictures (google image search for "sausalito anchor outs"): https://www.google.com/search?q=sausalito%20anchor%20outs%20... * The other perspe…
You don't see cars on google earth either, unless there's a glitch.
Large cattle herds get blurred in a weird way that prevents counting the number of animals. I ran across this when looking at imagery [1] of the recent quarter-billion-dollar (yes, with a "b") ghost cattle fraud in Grant County, WA [2]. That's right, I said ghost cattle.
I think it's only safe to assume something will definitely be left in satellite imagery if it's in the same spot 100% of the time.
[1] https://goo.gl/maps/kBPzNE9d5Qhq5h4G7
[2] https://www.beefcentral.com/lotfeeding/us-cattle-feeder-plea...