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« Reply #2040 on: January 21, 2009, 06:32:41 AM »

To be fair, it did kinda spring up overnight, once the baby boomer generation realized they wanted to retire someplace warm. 

Those major roads are exactly 1 mile apart, throughout the entire city, but they aren't the highways.

You can follow the highways here. http://maps.google.com/?i....006623,0.013947&z=17
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« Reply #2041 on: January 22, 2009, 04:38:04 PM »

Thanks! Smiley

Here's a picture of Brussels: http://maps.google.com/ma...k&z=12&iwloc=addr

 As you can see it's quite different.
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« Reply #2042 on: January 22, 2009, 06:28:50 PM »

^When getting a link from google maps you have to click the "Link" button in the upper right hand corner.  Copy the text in the top box.  Otherwise, it just uses the last page you loaded from google maps.  In this case, Brussels looks a lot like Phoenix. :-)
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« Reply #2043 on: January 23, 2009, 09:15:19 AM »

Thanks, I didn't know that.

Now it should work... I think. http://maps.google.com/ma...k&z=12&iwloc=addr

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« Reply #2044 on: January 23, 2009, 12:45:49 PM »

That's really neat how the streets don't meet at 90 degrees, gives it a very unique look. Although it probably gets annoying taking some of those corners when you're driving.
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« Reply #2045 on: January 23, 2009, 05:50:15 PM »

Thanks, I didn't know that.

Now it should work... I think. http://maps.google.com/ma...k&z=12&iwloc=addr

Sad face that they haven't done street view there yet. Looks like a cool place for it.
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« Reply #2046 on: January 24, 2009, 09:51:58 AM »

That's really neat how the streets don't meet at 90 degrees, gives it a very unique look. Although it probably gets annoying taking some of those corners when you're driving.
It's interesting how something which is perfectly normal for me is "unique" for you. There are very little place here that are perfectly symmertrical like Phoenix.

The reason that the streets don't line up nicely here (and in most of Europe, I think) is because these cities are much older than cities in the U.S. (Brussels was founded around 1100-1200). In the Middle Ages people built their cities more in concentric circles (cities had walls around them) and much more maze-like. That's still visable in our cities today.

The red line indicates the original wall around brussels. (Some of the gates still exist today (as monuments))


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« Reply #2047 on: January 24, 2009, 11:59:41 AM »

That's really neat how the streets don't meet at 90 degrees, gives it a very unique look. Although it probably gets annoying taking some of those corners when you're driving.
It's interesting how something which is perfectly normal for me is "unique" for you. There are very little place here that are perfectly symmertrical like Phoenix.

The reason that the streets don't line up nicely here (and in most of Europe, I think) is because these cities are much older than cities in the U.S. (Brussels was founded around 1100-1200). In the Middle Ages people built their cities more in concentric circles (cities had walls around them) and much more maze-like. That's still visable in our cities today.

The red line indicates the original wall around brussels. (Some of the gates still exist today (as monuments))

Not only that but they didn't have the survey equipment or central planning like the modern city.   Also, terrain is a big part of it.  I don't know the terrain of Brussels, but Phoenix is flat as a pancake, (Except for the mountains, but for the most part Phoenix grew around them) and has no reason to have anything but straight streets.  A city like Cincinnati on the other hand, is made up of a bunch of hills, and have very few straight or flat roads, even though it is much, much newer than Brussels. 

Just for a visual, these show a bit of the topography of Cincy. (mine)
[img width=392 height=588]http://www.hydrobond.net/index/2007.07.02/03s.jpg[/img]
[img width=588 height=392]http://www.hydrobond.net/index/2007.07.02/04s.jpg[/img]
[img width=588 height=392]http://www.hydrobond.net/index/2007.07.02/06s.jpg[/img]

Topography of Phoenix. (not mine)
[img width=500 height=439]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2024/2175943283_38bd0c6009.jpg[/img]

The real striking difference between European cities and American cities is the density, since American cities were mostly built on cars there was no reason do develop up instead of out. 

(BTW, that daycare massacre you guys just had over there is terrible.  What a crazy nut-job.)

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« Reply #2048 on: January 24, 2009, 05:51:30 PM »

Just a question sirgin, but is the 'A' marked on the Brussels map your house?
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« Reply #2049 on: January 25, 2009, 06:49:04 PM »

(BTW, that daycare massacre you guys just had over there is terrible.  What a crazy nut-job.)
Yeah, I know. Undecided

We're not 100% sure yet but he was maybe copying "The Joker" of Batman because he painted his eyes black and his face white. No red lipstick though. Aparentely he was a "film freak".
It's irritating how the media always try to find something to blame instead of the person himself when stuff like this happens. It's either the music, the games, the movies, ... Sad


Just a question sirgin, but is the 'A' marked on the Brussels map your house?
Nope, that's the point being identified as "brussels" when searching for that. I live just outside of Brussels actually, but I go to school there. Smiley
(Brussels is only 10min away by car, so I live in its suburbs if you will)
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« Reply #2050 on: January 27, 2009, 04:01:43 PM »

Haha.

http://maps.google.com/ma...455,,1,10.375837805207798
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« Reply #2051 on: January 27, 2009, 06:19:17 PM »

That's brilliant!

Question: how much time do you spend on Google Maps to find stuff like this, James?
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« Reply #2052 on: January 29, 2009, 06:53:18 AM »

London. (A must see.)
http://www.boston.com/big...ndon_from_above_at_n.html
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« Reply #2053 on: January 29, 2009, 08:13:54 AM »

^ Those are fantastic.
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« Reply #2054 on: January 29, 2009, 12:04:41 PM »

Beautiful pictures of London.  I hope to visit London one day.
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