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St. Paul’s Above It All
Most accurate depiction written of what actually happened. Kudos, well done.— February 8, 2019 4:12 p.m.
We were a low-cost alternative to MCI and Sprint
Great story—very Horatio Alger in the Digital Age. Shame the tech world isn't as wild and woolly as it used to be. Before people from all different backgrounds were able to find a niche; now it's almost exclusively the purview of coders.— February 6, 2019 2:46 p.m.
Kristin Gaspar may get Remer-ed, Sheriff Gore's van is rockin'
So San Diego's own Barney Fife put through a request for an undercover van, but specified in public records for it to be a Ford. Nice to give the bad guys notice that they only need to be on the look out for one make of vehicle 'covertly' surveilling them. And with "crowd control" mentioned twice with "special events," the general public should be wary of this and other efforts to undermine our right to peaceably assemble.— February 6, 2019 11:59 a.m.
Sheppard Mullin lobbies SDSU’s city deal
There is no one in this story who has ever done anything *except* for money. They more they protest otherwise, the more they look like drunk horny frat boys, desperate to convince you that they're interested in you for your personality, and won't you pretty please join them someplace private to "talk."— February 2, 2019 8:29 a.m.
Wild West at Oceanside Airport
Hard to believe in our post-9/11 world this laxity over air flight continues. Crazy.— January 30, 2019 8:08 p.m.
Cory Briggs runs for mayor of San Diego
My question is a bit academic, as I wouldn't care if he ran as a [CNP][1] candidate. I am curious for the reasons JustWondering mentions, and because it would energize the debate with the leading faux populists, Bry and Gloria, over who best represents the principles of the Democratic Party, rather than unnecessarily cede that ground to them. [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_National…— January 30, 2019 6:45 p.m.
Cory Briggs runs for mayor of San Diego
This is the best news—and best candidate—since Donna Frye ran for mayor. There's a saying that you can know a person better by the enemies they make than the friends they keep. In Cory's case, the former would be the corrupt cronies entrenched in both parties, who will stoop to anything and stop at nothing to keep their gravy train rolling. Which leads me to wonder: is he running as a Democrat, or an independent?— January 30, 2019 9:50 a.m.
Steel ball resurfaces again at Black’s Beach
If my [math is correct][1], and this thing is solid, it weighs almost exactly [16 tons][2]. I know nature is powerful, but wouldn't it make more sense to think it originated from either Oceanside or North Island/Point Loma than Long Beach or L.A.? [1]: https://precisionballs.com/ball_weight_and_densit… [2]: https://www.convertunits.com/from/lb/to/tons— January 29, 2019 12:50 p.m.
Barbara Bry empowering other women, running for San Diego mayor
Guessing [his announcement][1] was after this story's deadline, but the only person I'm keen on is Cory Briggs. If he wins, we get a mayor who isn't beholden to any of the powers that be. And if he loses, we still get to see him make Bry and especially Gloria squirm. [1]: https://timesofsandiego.com/politics/2019/01/16/c…— January 24, 2019 2:44 p.m.
Guns aimed at Solana Beach cheap housing
I just *love* how these people from outside and out of state think San Diego exists only for them, and how rude we who live here are to thwart their self-importance. It reminds me of the story of Marie Antoinette, who supposedly asked a courtier if the lower classes ever experienced being in love. When assured that they did, she replied, "Well, it's entirely too good for them."— January 18, 2019 2:50 p.m.