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Quote from: applesauce on November 05, 2013, 09:16:57 PM
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lol wisconsin is more flat than minnesota
I'm from Pennsylvania so I find the elevation arguments humorous because all the states here are flat

Oh look at our big hill!

applesauce

you brought up elevation, not I.

Wisconsin is okay, but it does really need to make up its mind as to whether to embrace itself or try to pretend to be something its not.

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Quote from: applesauce on November 06, 2013, 10:58:33 AM
you brought up elevation, not I.

Wisconsin is okay, but it does really need to make up its mind as to whether to embrace itself or try to pretend to be something its not.
I think it embraces itself fully aside from Milwaukee which seems to like to try to copy other cities

At least that's how it seems in my urban planning class. City ideas are always just trying some new trend from California or trying to do something Chicago has

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okay, if you wish 2 continue this discussion of wiscomin pls make your own thread

applesauce

Quote from: YPR Classic on November 06, 2013, 07:21:16 PM
just trying some new trend from California or trying to do something Chicago has


That's what suburbanites and people inferiority complexes who think they understand cities but really don't try to do. Protip: don't seek to understand that which you are not from, seek to maximize your natural strengths.

Ie: Portland, KC, Denver and Minneapolis to done extent

The coolest thing that we are starting to see in some of the more progressive midsized cities is actual urbanism beginning to play a central role in urban politics for the first time since the labor movement.

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Quote from: applesauce on November 07, 2013, 02:23:26 AM
Also I don't think mke is /that/ bad
Oh I do. Really dislike it.

They're trying to make themselves the center of the water industry so there's that for innovation I guess

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