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danimal

  • Name: dan
  • Location: Austin
  • Job: Computer Stuff
On February 6, 2009 11:40 AM in Putting A Leash On Auditorium Shores, they said:

Don't forget that 50% of statistics about dog owners are made up....

On February 5, 2009 12:42 PM in Putting A Leash On Auditorium Shores, they said:

Having a park like Auditorium Shores in the middle of town is one of the reasons why I like living in central Austin. If this city is serious about encouraging people to live downtown it needs to pro...

Other options include buying a $10 antenna and getting HD signals over the air, without paying through the nose every month for the rest of your life....

I love the hummus at Sarah's!!!...

On October 23, 2007 12:41 AM in Mortgaging Our Future to Build a Highway to Nowhere, they said:

Shilli, do you have any sources that indicate this would be for funding TTC development? After 30 mins of poking around, I haven't been able to verify that at all. Not advocating a 'yes' vote, just ...

On August 29, 2007 8:23 AM in Austin Bites: Maru, Buenos Aires Cafe, they said:

Try the J-Bombs at Maru. I totally forget what's in them but they're fantastic....

On August 24, 2007 11:03 AM in Microbrew Roundup: 5 to Try on a Hot Summer Day, they said:

Ah, didn't make the connection - duh! With that said, Fireman's #4 is great, it's good to see that so many places have it around town. I especially like drawing pictures of Firemen when I order it a...

On August 24, 2007 10:14 AM in Microbrew Roundup: 5 to Try on a Hot Summer Day, they said:

Session is also great on a hot day, it's my summer beer of choice, but I've never seen it on tap anywhere. Plus, the bottles are only 11oz so you can never have just one, or you'll be left dreaming o...

On August 24, 2007 10:08 AM in Feature Review: the New Pornographers Challengers, they said:

Agreed that Twin Cinema is better. Agreed that Myriad Harbor sounds like a Pixies track, but I don't think it is the best (and definitely not the pop-iest) on the album. Overall I like the album tho...

On August 14, 2007 11:34 AM in TXDOT: Local Highway Construction Estimate Now $2.5B, they said:

Here's an idea: make the toll road pay for the improvements that will make the toll road valuable (#2 and #3 from statesman graphic), instead of making taxpayers foot the bill for it. Just saved you ...

On August 10, 2007 3:40 PM in News Bits!, they said:

Right. But this is not an example of abuse of Net Neutrality - this is plain old censorship, just like can happen on TV or radio, newspapers, etc. AT&T's ability to censor Pearl Jam's political view...

On August 10, 2007 10:05 AM in News Bits!, they said:

The Pearl Jam thing had nothing to do with Net Neutrality - it was plain old censorship. In addition, AT&T has come out and said it was a mistake and wrong, and they have apologized. More importantl...

On August 9, 2007 4:27 PM in Regarding Chester's, they said:

http://kut.org/items/show/9445 At the very end of the sound clip, says restaurants not affected. I think I'll go to Maru to celebrate....

On August 9, 2007 4:01 PM in Regarding Chester's, they said:

I heard on KUT this morning that this ordinance specifically does not apply to restaurants. No idea what language is used to differentiate a club/bar from a restaurant, but at least there are some ex...

On August 6, 2007 5:50 PM in County Commissioners to Tackle Explosive Issue, they said:

Is there a link to some kind of article with more information? ie what chemicals, and for what purpose? Call me crazy but I'm not inclined to take SolMan's version without another source......

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