Why do I blog? It's not for the money. Lord, no. It's not because I like to hear myself talk. Although I confess that I'm probably guilty of that. It's not because I think my writing is any good. I freely admit to living up to Theodore Sturgeon's adage that "90% of everything is crap." It's not to persuade people that I have the answers. I'm not dumb enough to believe people are in the habit of having their minds changed because of something they read on the Internet.
After the jump, so what is it?
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Say Hello to a Call Center
I opened my (figurative) newspaper and was struck by a surprise: "Fobare starts Richardson's first spec building in a decade." The building is at 1225 Alma Rd, between Arapaho Rd and Collins Blvd. The surprise is the use the developer envisions for it. Not another data center, like what has rejuvenated much of the old Collins Radio site. Data centers are stuffed with computers, not employees. The developer says the new office building will be ideal for a call center. A call center is stuffed with people.
After the jump, what should I think of this?The building has eight parking spaces per 1,000 square feet, which is a rarity in office real estate, and makes it an ideal location for a call center or other office user with a need for a high parking ratio.
Source: Dallas Business Journal.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Spring Creek Equinox
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From 2013 09 22 Spring Creek Nature Area |
The autumnal equinox this year occurred at 3:44 CDT on Sunday, September 22. In Richardson, it was a glorious, warm (not hot), sunny day. These photos were taken in the Spring Creek Nature Area on this first day of autumn.
More photos and a little bittersweet musing after the jump.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Off the Leash
It looks like Richardson may finally be getting that dog park that the city council summarily dismissed in the last term.
Some say the council supported a dog park all along. Some say that the council was only prevented from building a dog park because of neighborhood objections and because tea partiers (for lack of a better term) oppose funding it with borrowed money.
What some say is false.
After the jump, speculation on what's behind the turnaround.
Some say the council supported a dog park all along. Some say that the council was only prevented from building a dog park because of neighborhood objections and because tea partiers (for lack of a better term) oppose funding it with borrowed money.
What some say is false.
After the jump, speculation on what's behind the turnaround.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Spamalot at PHS
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