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Post by Rick Shea on Jun 6, 2005 19:20:43 GMT -5
Ohhhhh, to bad. I though we might actually hear something useful. Oh well, on to something more meaningful.
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Post by prodevlp on Jun 6, 2005 19:25:41 GMT -5
You will once Mr. Zeger speaks up. Have you no patience?
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Post by Rick Shea on Jun 6, 2005 19:28:37 GMT -5
I'm not sure what you mean by "speaks up." Mr. Zeger has made his position abundantly clear in many places here. And yes, I do have patience, but not for juvenile games, if that's what this is (and I'm beginning to have my suspicions).
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Post by prodevlp on Jun 6, 2005 19:32:42 GMT -5
This is not a game. And, I have made myself clear as well.
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Post by Rick Shea on Jun 6, 2005 19:36:38 GMT -5
Actually, you haven't. I guess that you really don't get the idea of a discussion forum, where people actually present ideas, provide information, and discuss things. Such a forum is open to all, and therefore good manners dictate that, reasonable questions from anyone will be provided with reasonable answers from anyone.
I guess that's too much to ask of you though, so bye for now.
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Post by Rick Shea on Jun 7, 2005 9:39:10 GMT -5
Back on May 11, Matt Phillips said
"has anyone been to Tokyo?
it is one of the biggest cities in the world, yet there is absolutely no crime."
Well, I haven't been to Tokyo physically, but a quick virtual tour using a search engine with the phrase "crime in Tokyo" brings up a host of stories that point out that crime is currently increasing rapidly in Japan, and in Tokyo in particular, with as much as a 10 percent increase in the past year.
Again, saying that densification and growth and size reduce crime is too simplistic. There are many more factors, including social structure, geography, demographics, design, and so on.
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