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  1. BeeRich

    Toronto Toronto | 1366 Yonge | 159.3m | 49s | Bazis | Rosario Varacalli

    Climate? Steps to an overcrowded subway, with minimal services. Y&SC is bereft of the fun and attraction it once had long ago. If you want subway line, how about the unused Line 4? Also, Canada is completely culprit in Climate change. You've not addressed any potential solutions other than...
  2. BeeRich

    Bombardier Flexity Streetcar Specs

    Actually, the "6x" answered my curiosity about "single motor" vs "single motor per axle". Cheers
  3. BeeRich

    Bombardier Flexity Streetcar Specs

    Hi folks. Just wondering what a rated power is for such a beast. I know 600V, 6 axles. Is there a rated or spec'd power rating? I can't find anything relevant. Ultimately I'm looking for horsepower. Cheers
  4. BeeRich

    Toronto Toronto | The Taylor | 24.69m | 8s | Streetcar | TACT Architecture

    John Taylor was in Duran Duran. Or…this guy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Taylor_(paper_manufacturer)
  5. BeeRich

    Going to re-send this privately. Not sure it went privately the first time.

    Going to re-send this privately. Not sure it went privately the first time.
  6. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Exactly. There was no need to replace the Forum. In fact, the Forum was an overnight success, literally. They never planned to have people sitting on the grass. First venue, people started to sit there and patrons were told it wasn't for seating. But soon they realized that very first night...
  7. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    (and I quoted)...while on a related topic in the sense that some things in Ontario make me sick, this is another situation. Ironically, it's related to the LCBO in the sense that the LCBO gives serious illegal "rights" to the large brewers, that they go for erasing the best part of Ontario...
  8. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Ok then. Sounds fair.
  9. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Yet you remembered. I remembered. You have changed your problem. And linear threads don't necessarily come out of single proximity posts. Just my experience that context and username also help to refer to the direction of banter.
  10. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Really. So tell me your experience with the LCBO, other than walking in and buying something. No silence, considering I was the one who brought it up (and got jumped on by an obvious communist union government worker). Now, if you read that comment, and further comments, it was just adding...
  11. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    It seems someone has two accounts. So I will answer once. More of an explanation as some have little memory. So off I go to hold their hands. Maybe there is a separate forum for that, but I think it's relevant here. You, or your union-mate made a remark about me labelling the LCBO...
  12. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Nope. Nope. But when fools challenge others in a thread, that's pretty much what happens. Did you get what I meant? Do I have to explain it? I have a feeling you didn't.
  13. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    I spent 20 years working in such industries owning my own business, and consulting for many more, in Canada, and two other continents. I've forgotten more research than most Canadians will ever know. And how we can sit in here and talk about buildings without discussing the businesses that...
  14. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Cartels are just bullies. The Beer Store is a legislated foreign du-opoly, designed at the very cost to Ontario taxpayers. The power of the brewing industry would push local brewers at least into a competitive position. These are not from economies of scale or business efficiency, but plain...
  15. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    Hey "Architect", you obviously work for the government. Try to step into the real world before it's too late.
  16. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    There is only one. One single vendor for everything. Oh, except the illegal situation with The Beer Store, which is foreign-owned, and highly backed by our crooked government. Your point about "Ontario taxpayers" is spot on. Free money, and more where that came from.
  17. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    LOL lost credibility? Read the news once in a while. If you don't see what's going on in Ontario, then you are either blind or part of those in denial. This LCBO is another demonstration of too much government.
  18. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    re: LCBO @ St. Lawrence Market Communist Canada alive and well. Welcome to your new tax waster. I'm sure the building contracts went out to friends and family at 5x the normal rate. And zero property tax. Meanwhile, rates go up at St. Lawrence Market, while administration has no clue how to...
  19. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    ^======== Born at East General as well. Been living East of Yonge all my Toronto life though, even if it was 3 or 4 blocks for most of it. West Toronto...Bloor is South of Dundas. I don't get it. CNE: I miss the Bulova Tower. Meeting place for lost kids.
  20. BeeRich

    Miscellany Toronto Photographs: Then and Now

    The College Times is now the annual yearbook. The Old Times is the regular mailing. I just got mine 2 days ago.

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