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  • Cycleogical said about Mail Delivery Problems in South Slope :

    True. Fort Greene has the same issues: I have already lost (2) packages during the month of Septemnber - and that h ...
    famdoc said about Is FreshDirect Destroying the Planet? :

    I've asked drivers to stop idling...they have refused, responding that their refrigeration units require that their e ...
    Steve said about Park Slope "When" :

    I lived on 22nd between 6 & 7. I went to PS 10, IS 88 onto John Jay.
    I remember Germains. Upstairs in the w ...
    Me said about Chinese Restaurant Website Defaced by Saudi With Anti-Israel Agenda :

    It's not alleged, those are verified pics of israeli children writing messages on bombs

    ...
    mary M. said about "End Run" Around Leash Laws in City Parks: Not a Done Deal? :

    Having looked at both nycoffleash.org and the Prospect Park Advocate websites, it strikes me as odd that while the of ...
    Jennie said about "End Run" Around Leash Laws in City Parks: Not a Done Deal? :

    I'm sorry, please forgive me, but since dogs are so well-behaved then why have a leash law at all? I mean, if they d ...
    Karen said about Ranking of the 3 New Local Bars that Steve Hit Recently :

    What a very strange thing to write about Union Hall.

    Union Hall is like Floyd's Plus. And even if it was exa ...
    nycoffleash.com said about "End Run" Around Leash Laws in City Parks: Not a Done Deal? :

    As Disraeli said, "Lies, damn lies, and statistics."

    Compare apples with apples, Mr. "Advocate". If you're me ...
    Ruben said about "End Run" Around Leash Laws in City Parks: Not a Done Deal? :

    NYCOffleash wrote "thousands of people who take advantage of the 20-year offleash hours policy each week in Prospect ...
    brooklynparks.blogspot.com said about "End Run" Around Leash Laws in City Parks: Not a Done Deal? :

    Just because Tupper Thomas said that unleashed dogs made the parks safer in the '80s doesn't mean that it's true. Cri ...
    kumera said about Little Monsters of Park Slope :

    I'm no Sloper, and I have no love for the Bugaboo set, but I experience kids like this *all* the time, and few of the ...
    a.p. said about Little Monsters of Park Slope :

    yes you will find "idiot monsters" with mouths like the ones on those girls all over the city. but trying to deny tha ...
    kumera said about Little Monsters of Park Slope :

    WTF? Go anywhere in this city and meet idiot monsters like that. You wouldn't be bitching if you saw it in Bay Ridge ...
    nycoffleash.com said about "End Run" Around Leash Laws in City Parks: Not a Done Deal? :

    Readers might find it interesting that the "Advocate" did not criticize the TimeOut NY poll when it first was publish ...
    Sarah Wright said about Little Monsters of Park Slope :

    Thank you Park Slope parents? I am a parent of a five-year-odld and aI live in Park Slope. I guess that makes me a Pa ...
    Sam said about "End Run" Around Leash Laws in City Parks: Not a Done Deal? :

    Michael
    I detest baseball and football so why should my tax dollars support their large, underused, expensive t ...
    ParkAdvocate said about "End Run" Around Leash Laws in City Parks: Not a Done Deal? :

    It doesn't surprise me that an off-leash advocate quoted the results of a poll that was designed to create bias. Read ...
    Michael said about "End Run" Around Leash Laws in City Parks: Not a Done Deal? :

    I find the claim made by Tupper Thomas and the community of dog owners that the prescence of dogs has made our city p ...
    Mary said about "End Run" Around Leash Laws in City Parks: Not a Done Deal? :

    I was surprised by the claim that the "off leash" movement has support in many states, so I followed the link provide ...
    Mary said about "End Run" Around Leash Laws in City Parks: Not a Done Deal? :

    The hostility of the "pro-off leash" comment is unfortunate. It is this type of knee-jerk response that impedes actu ...

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    August 28, 2006

    A Tree Falls in Park Slope

    Whoa... Diane writes on the Park Slope Message Board:

    "Wow! At 3 AM, my son looked out the window - 6th Ave bet.10-11th St. and witnessed this huge tree come crashing down...totally destroying a Honda. Thank goodness this happened in the middle of the night and so there were no cars or people walking around. This happened because the city is finally taking down the "eyesore" vacant buidling and were digging with a big piece of machinery right in front of building."

    "Apparently they severed the roots of the tree & last night it came tumbling down. I think the initial digging had something to do with disconnecting the pipes but I really don't know exactly what they were doing. The fire dept. sawed off the limbs but the entire tree trunk was still there this morning blocking all traffic in both directions."

    Here's an image that was also posted over at the Brooklyn Record:

    treeImage028.jpg

    LINK: A Tree Falls in Brooklyn [Park Slope Message Board]

    August 11, 2006

    Seriously. What are you doing in Park Slope??


    A Bomb In Nation
    Originally uploaded by drp.
    kensingtonmom writes on the Park Slope Message Board:

    Does this latest terrorist plot make anyone wonder if living here is such a hot idea?

    I can't help but think when we are ALWAYS the target if I should cash in on my mega profits made from my Park Slope coop ... and flee to another city before they do get us again.

    Paranoid? Realistic?

    Is it really so much better here than say, Philadelphia? And what happens when they do finally get the subway...is it worth it?

    You know it's always in the back of your mind and now it's on the Park Slope Message Board


    August 09, 2006

    West Nile Hysteria: Let's Put it in Perspective


    Close-up of the spraying device
    Originally uploaded by Kyrion.
    quijibo writes:

    oh feck. how much duct tape are we gonna need for this?

    the media along with the medical community feed the hysteria
    people wish to have a sense of control
    even when we don't

    i'd wish they'd stop spraying that crap on the streets
    couldn't we release an infestation of bats to eat all the squeeters?

    and then of course we'd need monkeys in the trees
    right above the double parked mcclaren's
    on 7th avenue

    Counterpoint from Dr. Carnivore: "Bats are a major rabies vector, and rabies is much more deadly than West Nile!"
    In all seriousness, Carnivore notes that the situation is made to sound worse than it is: "Don't get me wrong- it's important to know where cases develop and when. It's just not much of a threat to most healthy people. West Nile can be a serious or even fatal illness in the very young, the very old, people with HIV and others with impaired immune systems. Most people who contract it get a flu-like syndrome, feel lousy and get over it."

    "It's an important public health issue, but the media has raised the level of hysteria to the point where young healthy people without any symptoms come the the ER demanding to be tested for West Nile (which requires a spinal tap) because they have a mosquito bite."


    More on bugs and disease in the Park Slope Message Boards

    April 25, 2006

    Murder in Prospect Park

    Coming on the heels of an active discussion on the Park Slope Message Board regarding the safety of Propsect Park, a man was found stabbed to death in the park last weekend. flickr image by keith 61-year old William Oliver was found dead on a wooded trail in the infamous Vale of Cashmere section of Prospect Park.

    The Vale of Cashmere (satellite image), long a gay cruising ground, has been the site of anti-gay violence in the past, most recently in 2005. While it's not known if Mr Oliver was gay, the NYPD is currently looking into the possibility of a hate crime.

    Read the New York Times story on the murder

    April 18, 2006

    Boy's Hat Flyer


    Boy's Hat Flyer
    Originally uploaded by dailyheights.com.
    Thanks to kosherdave for these photos. This might not make sense if you haven't read the gender-bending foofaraw over the "Found: Boy's Hat" post on Park Slope Parents list.

    You can read some Park Sloper comments on this in the Park Slope Message Boards.

    PS. Here's the e-mail at the bottom of the flyer: lost_boy_hat@hotmail.com

    February 15, 2006

    Park Slope on CNN.com

    A bit late, but here it is anyway. Thanks to Daniel, among others, for sending this in!

    cnn-front-page.jpg

    February 12, 2006

    Blizzard 2006: Cool or Uncool?


    Blizzard 2006
    Originally uploaded by martha1arlene.
    Super Cool: 86%
    So Not Cool: 16%

    Click here to view current poll status (and comments) in the Prospect Heights Message Boards:

    daniel: "Cool...except when you can't get a taxi home to Brooklyn from the city. Bastard taxi drivers, one after the other, denied us a ride. One, after we were already in the cab, suggested that we take a subway instead. I caxlled 311 with their medallion numbers, but was told that they wouldn't do anything unless I was willing to appear in court. Lame."

    nybt: "Who's got the over/under on the number of days 'til the snow is gone?! Not consulting any weather info, i'm going with 4 days 'til bare sidewalks..."

    VOTE: Prospect Heights Message Boards

    February 04, 2006

    Have You Seen Olga


    have_you_seen_olga
    Originally uploaded by dailyheights.com.
    Flyer found adrift in Grand Army Plaza near the entrance to Prospect Park on Feb. 2, 2006.

    "Answers to the name of 'Olga.' "
    Have you seen her?

    February 02, 2006

    Now that "Oil Addiction" is on the National Agenda...


    Windy 8th Avenue.
    Originally uploaded by gak.
    ... time to start thinking about alternative energy sources. Wind power, anyone? gak writes about the wind vane on 8th Avenue on Flickr:

    "A rural touch in an urban setting ... There was enough wind to power this, along with a disposed indoor fan I saw piled up amongst the garbage on the curb."

    January 01, 2006

    Crash Boom


    Crash Boom
    Originally uploaded by lasadh.
    lasadh says: "This car crashed into the front door of my apartment building tonight (Dec. 29, 2005)."

    December 23, 2005

    How Did You Get There?


    DSCF3235
    Originally uploaded by Girlfromparkslope.
    Oiseau writes in the Message Boards: "...I ended up riding over the Brooklyn Bridge with the cars. It was the only way to ride over that bridge, other wise you had to walk it."

    "I yelled at Marty to get some bike lane police, and then turned around because my derailer cable broke and Bicycle Station was open real early and fixed it quickly, amazingly, because I was about to give up..."

    "Then I found some abandoned pregnant cat and couldn't take it to the animal shelter, not that that is a good thing, but at least it's warm, but with the traffic and all, I just gave it some food."

    "And you?"

    Check out the Message Boards

    December 21, 2005

    No Ride? Enjoy a Strike Haiku


    Strike Haiku
    Originally uploaded by dragonflyajt.
    And ponder the media...

    The word "illegal" has been thrown around pretty loosely, and over and over again, at every opportunity, in the media.

    And now, that sentiment is being echoed by the anti-strike crowd (by now, that crowd numbers approximately 99% of Brooklynites, MTA employees excluded).

    One of the other "messages" that keeps surfacing in the local media is the claim that the international TWU had advised the NY branch NOT to strike. It would be nice to verify these claims, but like pretty much everybody else, we spent an extra 5 hours today negotiating traffic and logistic hassles brought on just in time for Christmas (at least UPS is still delivering).



    Oh, hey... there are about 50,000 comments on this in the Prospect Heights and Park Slope message boards... let's take a look:



    IT'S ON - TWU STRIKES!! (Chaos ensues in more than 100 comments on the Prospect Heights Board)



    WAR STORIES: How did you get there?? (Prospect Heights Board)



    PRACTICAL! HELPFUL! Get a ride, offer a ride, right here on the message boards! (Prospect Heights Board)



    I would TOTALLY start an illegal taxi service... if I had a car.



    Will "Slugging" be the next NYC commuter trend? (PH Board)



    Let's discuss transit strike plans and then go completely off-topic into an argument about race and education (Park Slope Board)

    December 09, 2005

    About That Big Boom Today, and all the Helicopters and ...


    5th Avenue, Park Slope
    Originally uploaded by the known universe.
    Guest writes: "A manhole cover blew on 5th ave. They started off ABC 6:00 news with this 'breaking news'."

    Pitu adds: "Channel 7 is reporting ... two buildings evacuated for carbon monoxide on Fifth Ave near Flatbush ... "

    Details: Check the message boards

    October 21, 2005

    Manhole Fire!


    Fire From Manhole
    Originally uploaded by MsAnthea.
    MsAnthea writes: "A little over a week ago, there was an electical fire beneath the street in Park Slope, Brooklyn. The fire eventually burst out of a manhole 5 houses down from me ... I was without a phone for more than 24 hours, without DSL for over a week & my lights were flickering off & on as though the house were possessed..."

    October 20, 2005

    Food Co-Op Will Buy 100% of Electricity from Wind Farm

    The Park Slope Food Co-op just announced that it be switching to 100% wind-generated electricity from New York and Pennsylvania. The co-op board voted 66-0 in favor of the switch.

    This is the largest private purchase of wind power in Brooklyn to date, and the first purchase of wind by a food co-op in the Northeast, according to Community Energy, which markets "NewWind" electricity around the country.

    General Coordinator Joe Holtz: "We want to do our part to lessen U. S. dependence on foreign oil, reduce our emissions of CO2 and harmful pollutants, and raise people's awareness" which apparently will include encouraging co-op members to make the switch, too.

    The 920,000-kilowatt-hour purchase saves 800,000 pounds of carbon dioxide per year, comparable to taking 58 cars off the road, according to Community Energy.

    You can buy wind power, too. One route is to go though Con Edison. Purchasing "25% NewWind Energy®/ 75% Small-hydro" will set you back an additional 1/2 cent per kWh on all usage, according to this Community Energy page.

    Discuss: Park Slope Message Boards

    October 15, 2005

    Leaning Tree Falls, Crushes Car

    carcrushestree.JPGOnly the Blog Knows Brooklyn reports:

    "Wednesday at approximately 3:30 p.m. on Berkeley Place (btw 6th and 7th Aves.), a London Plain tree fell on a red car that was parked on the street... The tree, like many trees on the block, had been leaning dangerously for a long time. The NYC Department of Parks and Recreation, which has jurisdiction over all trees growing in the public right of way including trees along streets, had been notified about the problem by block residents..."

    LINK: Tree Crushes Car [OTBKB]

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