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12-03-2008, 11:16 AM
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OK, yes, Pittsburgh is greener than Denver. I forget how green it is there till I go back for a visit. The google earth pictures show green even in the winter. There are also more trees there.
However, if I think Denver reminds me in some aspects of Pittsburgh, who is to argue with me? It's my perception. A few other things: prominent business families in politics (Coors, Denver; Heinz, Pittsburgh), public benefactors gving money for the public benefit (the above, plus the Bonfils, Boettecher families in Denver; the Mellon, Scaife, and other families in Pgh), etc. Of course Pittsburgh had daddy bigbucks, Andrew Carnegie.
The first time I went to the DU campus I told DH it reminded me of the U. of Pittsburgh campus. He proceeded to tell me it didn't and I said, "Hold on here. I said it reminded me of Pitt; it doesn't matter what you think". Amazingly, he agreed with me (for a change)!
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12-03-2008, 11:29 AM
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ˇYa!
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haha, yeah, perception is funny. It all has to do with us as individuals, my background is not yours and vice versa.
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12-04-2008, 02:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wanttomoveeast
Is that really the truth? Are you a prof. photographer and can tell or was it just obvious?
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I think it was fairly obvious that those photos were not taken with similar focal length lenses. The Denver shot is wide angle.
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12-04-2008, 02:50 PM
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ˇYa!
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I see. I didn't notice that. Thanks for responding.
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05-12-2009, 07:32 PM
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im moving to denver from ny and im afraid that its going to be boring. I know its not going to be anything like ny,no where is.Being bored is a big problem for me so fingers crossed
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05-12-2009, 08:09 PM
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Arvada, Colorado
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ronan0805
im moving to denver from ny and im afraid that its going to be boring. I know its not going to be anything like ny,no where is.Being bored is a big problem for me so fingers crossed
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Your statement sounds boring to me. Even the thought of worrying about it is boring. It sounds like you want to set yourself up for being bored---and you have not got here yet.
Your are telling me that you are not excited in new experiences. Anyplace that you are new, cannot be boring; at least until you seen all the sights.
When, I was in your shoes, and I was moving to a new area, I was sending away for brochures, maps, tourist guides and waiting with impatience for them to arrive. I went to the libraries and bookstores and got information on the place I was going. It increased my excitement. This was before the internet; now you get instant information.
Oh, yes, I was in your shoes--I am an ex New Yorker. I would assume by your statement that you are referring to New York City as "...to be anything like ny,no where is..." This is a typical statement from a New Yawker. NYC is great but it is not the center of the universe; it does not have the monopoly on culture; it is not a standard by which all other places are measured. It is New York City; It is unique but not the only unique place in this country.
You will see many differences in culture, environment, weather, topography in Colorado that will not be anything like New York; and some like New York; and some better than New York; and some less desirable to you, than New York.
If you cannot appreciate and develop an interest in these differences, and find activities that can occupy your life, then you will be miserable. Perhaps, then the boredom is not exogenous to you; but an endogenous feature of yourself. And wherever you live, you will not
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05-12-2009, 09:11 PM
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There is plenty to do in Denver. Any place is what you make of it. You have to give it a chance when you first move here. It takes time to make new friends and discover the places and the things you love to do. Any place is boring if you don't have friends around you. I moved here from the Midwest, near Chicago, use to spend a lot of time in Chicago and St. Louis. Had fun in both cities, but I love it here in Denver. I am never bored here, and I am really just starting to meet people. It helps to love the outdoors, because there is so much to enjoy.
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