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It turns out, no one wants to buy ugly big houses in the far suburbs. This apparently comes as a shock to their owners: The McMansion style, built between 2001 and 2007 and averaging 3,000 to 5,000 square feet, lacks the appeal with today's buyers compared to old vintage homes or large freshly built homes. The realization is especially hard on homeowners trying to sell because when they bought the giant homes in the early 2000s, they thought of them as great investments, Feinstein said. Then, the idea...
"...people do not relate guns with gun crime."—The American President And here in Chicago, where we lost more than one lawsuit over our attempts to get guns off the streets, we've had more murders this year than New York and Los Angeles combined. Thirteen people died this weekend alone: Thirteen people were shot to death in Chicago over the Labor Day weekend as the city logged its 500th homicide of the year. Thirty-one of the 65 people shot over the long weekend were wounded between 6 a.m. Monday and 3...
On my trip home from Minneapolis a couple of weeks ago, I came across this lovely girl at the MSP airport: Didn't get to say hi, but ain't she sweet?
From yesterday's Times: you know how global warming is "just a theory?" Not anymore.
The results are in for meteorologcial summer 2016, and it was, in fact, really warm and soggy in Illinois. Chicago's average temperature of 23.5°C was 1.4°C above the 1980-2010 normal. That period was the warmest in history, however, so the summer that just ended Wednesday was Chicago's 18th warmest in recorded history, putting it at the 88th percentile. Did I mention wet? For June through August, we got 338.8 mm of precipitation, a damp 32.8 mm above normal—not a record, but still very squishy. Oh...
Airways magazine has the heartwarming story of American Airlines MD-80 N9401W heading off to retirement in New Mexico: This aircraft, and 19 others, were part of a symbolic retirement. A 20-aircraft order placed by American Airlines to McDonnell Douglas in 1982 marked the beginning of an era in which AA became the world’s largest MD-80 operator, but as the decades passed through and as new and more efficient aircraft joined the fleet, the venerable Mad Dog era is now heading into the sunset. Once the...
Two stories, in two directions. First, a cool interactive history of how the construction of Chicago's Eisenhower Expressway (I-290) displaced thousands of people and destroyed thousands of buildings: In the late 1940s, the Oak Leaves newspaper in Oak Park predicted that the new superhighway would replace the West Side’s “appalling slums” with “orderly dwellings where orderly people are living in health and comfort.” Of all the neighborhoods that the expressway sliced through, the Near West Side had the...
Today is the 10th anniversary of Parker and me adopting each other. I can scarcely believe he's lived with me for that long. I mean, this was just yesterday: And this afternoon, when he was a total brat and refused to sit still, so we went through about 45 frames just to get this one: That's actually the only one completely in focus without any extraneous dog movements. This was second-best, though at this resolution you can't see that he's not sitting still: I tell him this often: he's my favorite dog...
I love getting an email at 7am because of a production bug. I love it even more when it's pre-release software, still in development and changing almost every day, that the client has decided to demo to a customer. Parker is happy I'm still home, though he may be left all by himself for a few hours if I have to go into the office anyway. Real blog entry later if I get a break.
The Cubs actually won, and it was a great night for a ballgame: Also, I'm digging my new LG G5. That kind of photo is not what I'd expect from a mobile phone.
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