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Old 08-22-2016, 09:25 AM   #61
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It would be wise to start buying up properties in the Crowsnest Pass.
Turtle Mountain still isn't stable, no thank you.
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It would be wise to start buying up properties in the Crowsnest Pass.
I don't know that area well. Is there a spot specifically you think will pop or are you just thinking the area in general?
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Old 08-22-2016, 09:34 AM   #63
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Phones last plenty long, it's just they can't keep up with rate of advance.
Yeah, it's more of a software issue (same thing with computers). The devices themselves will last a long time if looked after.

I hate it when music and movie formats change. Like really, isn't DVD good enough? Before BluRay came out, did anyone watch a movie on DVD and think it wasn't good enough.

Same thing with music. We have gone through so many format changes, and now look at all the people going back to vinyl. Sometimes it was change just for the sake of change.
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Old 08-22-2016, 09:36 AM   #64
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We were recently down east in PEI and the area we were in had an arcade at the board walk. A weird collection of old and new - but my daughter loved it.
I also think a bar-cade would do really well in Calgary.
Brooklyn actually has an awesome Bar-Cade that I think would do very well. Basically think of Craft, but around the entire bar are old 80s-90s arcade machines. I think it would do awesome here. CP fund drive?

barcadebrooklyn.com
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Old 08-22-2016, 09:40 AM   #65
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Yeah, we need to start developing another town in the mountains. Banff, Canmore and Lake Louise are not enough. It'd be awesome to start building another town a mountain range or two over from Banff.
I think it's got to to be Golden.

2.5-3 hrs from Calgary. Awesome ski hill minutes away. Tucked in a beautful valley. I'm surprised there's not more of a shift there. Every time I drive through BC Im surprised at how quickly Golden comes up.
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Brooklyn actually has an awesome Bar-Cade that I think would do very well. Basically think of Craft, but around the entire bar are old 80s-90s arcade machines. I think it would do awesome here. CP fund drive?

barcadebrooklyn.com
There's also the 1Up in Denver with a similar concept:

http://www.the-1up.com/
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Old 08-22-2016, 09:42 AM   #67
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There's barcades almost everywhere. Maybe there isn't one here because of a bylaw thing. A Montreal barcade had to lobby for bylaw changes because an old bylaw from the 70s forbade serving drinks with something like 3 or more pinball/arcade machines present.
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Trend in software, browsers and operating system towards icons replacing words. Like Gmail for example, gone are the days of seeing "reply" "forward" "trash" "new email" now you see about 5 different arrows and folder icons.
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It would be wise to start buying up properties in the Crowsnest Pass.
No thanks. Gorgeous area but the wind there is ridiculous!
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I hate it when music and movie formats change. Like really, isn't DVD good enough? Before BluRay came out, did anyone watch a movie on DVD and think it wasn't good enough.
This seems like a weird thing to hate. Movie formats follow the advancement of display technology. Like, no one watched a DVD on a SDTV and thought it could be way better. Then we got high definition TV's and needed a new format to match up to that display's potential.

BluRay's didn't just replace DVD for the sake of replacing it.
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Glad to see I'm not the only person that misses video stores. In those days if you weren't an early bird you would be left out of getting the hot new releases so you usually ended up picking a movie that wasn't originally high on your radar but would turn into an unexpected satisfying experience. Also picking up snacks, etc. and it was a nice little date routine. Now you don't even need to leave your house and it's almost too convienient.
I feel like this one is the most rose-colored-glasses of the whole thread. It was frustrating as hell when I was a kid to never be able to rent the movie I wanted because we happened to be too late getting to the video store. We watched other movies when that happened but eventually gave up on it because there were so many bad movies we ended up renting. We'd rather not watch a movie than spend $6 renting something that would likely be lousy. On-demand viewing removed that hassle and it's definitely for the better.

Want to find those gems? The internet is full of ways to find movies that might be under the radar.
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For every Blockbuster and Rogers that filled the small neighbourhoods, there was a nice little Casablanca or much later, Bird Dog Video, nestled in a strip mall. I'll miss those little places curated only by their owner's love for film.
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I don't know that area well. Is there a spot specifically you think will pop or are you just thinking the area in general?
Plenty of vacant properties in Frank. Kind of hard to get to though.
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When someone said "hey I think our userbase can actually read that captcha, let's make it illegible"

And today's trend "let's attach a subjective multiple choice question to our captcha"
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This seems like a weird thing to hate. Movie formats follow the advancement of display technology. Like, no one watched a DVD on a SDTV and thought it could be way better. Then we got high definition TV's and needed a new format to match up to that display's potential.

BluRay's didn't just replace DVD for the sake of replacing it.
I'm not even sure if I ever watched Blueray to be honest. I refused to replace my player to accommodate the new format. If I do, I will probably have to replace my TV and sound system to notice the difference anyway.

I guess I am too cheap to keep up.
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I think it's got to to be Golden.

2.5-3 hrs from Calgary. Awesome ski hill minutes away. Tucked in a beautful valley. I'm surprised there's not more of a shift there. Every time I drive through BC Im surprised at how quickly Golden comes up.
I prefer Revelstoke to the resort in Golden, last time i was there they still had an issue with no mid mountain lift. If they ever resolve that, it could get interesting. Primarily though, the issue remains the required twinning of the highway all the way to Kamloops, that will make it interesting. I think the plan is to complete that by 2021(saw the signs for this project this summer).

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Old 08-22-2016, 12:15 PM   #78
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I don't know that area well. Is there a spot specifically you think will pop or are you just thinking the area in general?
Save your money as it's a stagnant, if dying area. The BC mines are the major employer and in the late 70's and early 80's it was a fairly vibrant place but it's dead now. The local businesses suck and in winter it becomes a total ghost town. The properties as a whole are old and many run down. You also have to be very tolerant of wind because it's really windy.
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The Crowsnest areas not all bad, stopped at the Tims in Blairmore a couple weeks back and four Pokémon showed up as I waited in line. So it's got that going for it, which is nice.
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I'm not even sure if I ever watched Blueray to be honest. I refused to replace my player to accommodate the new format. If I do, I will probably have to replace my TV and sound system to notice the difference anyway.

I guess I am too cheap to keep up.
I don't think you'd even need that nice of a TV -- if you have something that runs in 1080p you should notice a pretty significant difference between a Bluray and a DVD. I haven't bought a DVD for at least 6 or 7 years, just unappealing now.

If you're still rocking an SDTV though, carry on.
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