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Title: Change
Post by: Parts on September 17, 2008, 02:45:41 PM
I drove through the town I was born in today and was amazed by the amount of change that has gone on there.  Trump is building a 25 plus story building and there are many others going up too.  It was a shock so much was different I hardly recognized it.  It was depressing so much of what I grew up with is gone.  I know it's what they called progress but damn it's like a different place.  My town that I live in now is changing too but when you live with it you don't notice as much as it's gradual.  Today was a shocker but I guess its the same for everyone
Title: Re: Change
Post by: renaeden on September 19, 2008, 03:23:51 AM
It was the opposite way for me, I saw an old school I went to on Google Streetview and it looked a lot better than when I used to go (when it was first built), it has loads of trees and plants there.
Title: Re: Change
Post by: Peter on September 19, 2008, 05:57:26 AM
I recently went back to the town I grew up in for a look around, and not much had changed.  Some fields and a hill near near where I'd lived had been built up with houses and an old wool mill had been demolished, but that was about the extent of it.
Title: Re: Change
Post by: punkdrew on September 19, 2008, 06:29:36 AM
The town where I went to school (Garrett Park, MD)  hasn't changed at all. It's still a lovely old town with lovely old houses and trees and sidewalks wide enough for two people to walk abreast on. It's small enough that it couldn't grow if it wanted to. The nearby town, Kensington, has retained a lot of its character too. Rockville, OTOH, is shit.
Title: Re: Change
Post by: klox on September 19, 2008, 06:31:00 AM
I grew up all over the place, we never stayed put in one place for longer than 3 years. This concept of feeling sad or in some way disrupted by change is a bit alien to me.

I sometimes wonder what will happen first though. The urbanisation of all urbanisable area on the planet or the self-induced extinction of the human race.
Title: Re: Change
Post by: Parts on September 19, 2008, 09:13:52 AM
I grew up in many places also but this was one of the main ones.  The other Sarasota Fl I have been told also I would not recognize anything  When I lived there they build I-75 12 miles outside of town in the swamp and scrub which we made fun of.  Now town goes miles beyond it :-[
Title: Re: Change
Post by: Pyraxis on September 19, 2008, 02:01:25 PM
I grew up all over the place, we never stayed put in one place for longer than 3 years. This concept of feeling sad or in some way disrupted by change is a bit alien to me.

Agreed. I find it cool and exciting.
Title: Re: Change
Post by: odeon on September 19, 2008, 02:44:22 PM
My home town has change to the point where I have difficulty finding my way. I don't care; it's not my town anymore.
Title: Re: Change
Post by: Callaway on September 21, 2008, 02:11:48 AM
My home town looked depressed when I went back there.  The grocery stores were gone, so people had to buy their groceries at the Super Wal-Mart.
Title: Re: Change
Post by: Peter on September 22, 2008, 03:07:48 AM
I sometimes wonder what will happen first though. The urbanisation of all urbanisable area on the planet or the self-induced extinction of the human race.

I'm hoping that humans will colonise space and decouple their fortunes as a species from the fortunes of any single planet.  Extinction is inevitable, eventually, but in space, humans could survive in some form or another for billions or trillions of years, while we'd be fortunate to survive a few million on this disaster-prone little rock.
Title: Re: Change
Post by: Parts on September 22, 2008, 05:18:42 AM
I sometimes wonder what will happen first though. The urbanisation of all urbanisable area on the planet or the self-induced extinction of the human race.

I'm hoping that humans will colonise space and decouple their fortunes as a species from the fortunes of any single planet.  Extinction is inevitable, eventually, but in space, humans could survive in some form or another for billions or trillions of years, while we'd be fortunate to survive a few million on this disaster-prone little rock.

 :plus:  Sooner the better
Title: Re: Change
Post by: Phlexor on September 22, 2008, 09:57:34 AM
I sometimes wonder what will happen first though. The urbanisation of all urbanisable area on the planet or the self-induced extinction of the human race.

I'm hoping that humans will colonise space and decouple their fortunes as a species from the fortunes of any single planet.  Extinction is inevitable, eventually, but in space, humans could survive in some form or another for billions or trillions of years, while we'd be fortunate to survive a few million on this disaster-prone little rock.

 :plus:  Sooner the better

I'm leaving or they're leaving, either way.
Title: Re: Change
Post by: Natalia Evans on September 22, 2008, 11:46:19 AM
Vancouver, WA has sure changed. I know what was built there since I've lived there and what wasn't there when we moved. The neighborhood we lived in is no longer the suburbs, the city came out to it lol. But when I was in sixth grade, the city redrew the city line and our neighborhood was now in the city and two years later, there was a Walgreens, Blockbuster, Wendys, a Grocery store that shut down, and a bunch of other places in the parking lot where Walgreens is. But they were building a gas station then. The whole area looked weird because the road was wider and I could hardly recognize the area but I knew it was where our old neighborhood is because I knew the route. Back then it was all fields but started to build more houses across from my school starting 6th grade.
Title: Re: Change
Post by: Tristeza on September 22, 2008, 05:09:50 PM
My old neighborhood is unrecognizable.  Makes me sad, because I miss my old house so much.  My husband and I built it together the first year we were married, and leaving it was something I don't seem to have dealt with very well.  Strange, to get so attached to a building.  :-\
Title: Re: Change
Post by: Christopher McCandless on September 22, 2008, 06:40:25 PM
I sometimes wonder what will happen first though. The urbanisation of all urbanisable area on the planet or the self-induced extinction of the human race.

I'm hoping that aspies will colonise space and decouple their fortunes as a species from the fortunes of any single planet.  Extinction is inevitable, eventually, but in space, aspies could survive in some form or another for billions or trillions of years, while we'd be fortunate to survive a few million on this disaster-prone little rock.
Fixed ;)
Title: Re: Change
Post by: Leto729 on September 22, 2008, 07:29:26 PM
I went back to where I was born the place had not changed much mom said.
Title: Re: Change
Post by: duncvis on September 23, 2008, 03:25:24 AM
My old neighbourhood is still pretty much the same, only with more bedsits and noisy renters, and more Pakistanis.
Title: Re: Change
Post by: Natalia Evans on September 23, 2008, 11:29:55 AM
Not mine. Homes have been painted a different color but my old house is still the same the way we left it when we sold it. But the trees in the front yard are bigger. There are homes in the neighborhood that still look the same and people have moved in and out of it ever since we have moved. Then our old neighbors were moving because my dad and I saw they had their house up for sale.  I haven't been there in over a year now.



Houses I have lived in under 13 years.



(http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i156/likedcalico/53405487.jpg)

It was blue when we sold it and now it has been painted pink, the lady changed the front door,  and she had painted the walls pink the last I saw when my mother drove buy it and it was dark out and the living room light was on. That's how I saw the walls. That was back in Dec. 1997. But the photo was taken in 2006. The front yard has also changed. The lady has never done anything about those bushes and there is the tree now.



(http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i156/likedcalico/53405488.jpg)


Still pretty much the same when we sold it. The house hasn't changed one bit on the outside or the yard the last time I saw it.