Parking
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And it wasn't just me who found a
parking
ticket.
This is the Google Street View car driving by finding the same
parking
ticket.
And with some small, incremental changes, we can unlock the passion and the ability of our citizens to harness open data and make our city even better, whether it's one dataset, or one
parking
spot at a time.
For example, I think of how one night, when I was around 12 years old, on an overnight field trip to another city, my friends and I bought Super Soakers and turned the hotel
parking
lot into our own water-filled battle zone.
No, but I mean, like, just because I'm in a strip club
parking
lot doesn't mean that I'm, like, a sexist or whatever.
According to my niece and the 200-plus kids in the
parking
lot that day, this was the Anna and Elsa from "Frozen."
They can save a lot of lives in the interim, but to see the transformative opportunity to help someone like Steve get around, to really get to the end case in safety, to have the opportunity to change our cities and move
parking
out and get rid of these urban craters we call
parking
lots, it's the only way to go.
In Utah, I found poker; in Idaho, I found guns; in Georgia, I found God. (Laughter) The way that I immersed myself in this Whitopia was to become active at First Redeemer Church, a megachurch that's so huge that it has golf carts to escort the congregants around its many
parking
lots on campus.
Or, seeing underaged women emerging from vehicles in the truck stop
parking
lots.
So we teach them, over several days, to find this space on these cues in the space, and you can compare this for humans, to finding your car in a
parking
lot after a busy day of shopping.
Well, all the studies I've read conclude that it's best-suited for everyday things that we have lots and lots of experience in, like how we just know that our friend is mad at us before we've even said anything to them, or whether we can fit our car into a tight
parking
spot.
Have you ever been cut off in a
parking
lot, signal light on as you steer toward your coveted spot, only to slam on your brakes at the last minute as someone pulls in front of you and steals your spot away?
In our
parking
lot example, our beliefs were short-circuited by the ladder of the other individual.
"My wife is in labor, I need to get there quick, there's a
parking
spot.
And if you fall asleep, which is very possible because it's been a long day, you're going to be transported to the
parking
lot.
So in the
parking
lot you stay for a certain amount of time, and then after this you just, you know, go back, you see more of the things you like to see or go home with your certificate.
I think we've all become desensitized by our overdeveloped cities that we live in, and billboards and advertisements, and giant
parking
lots, and we don't even complain about that stuff anymore.
It might free up some
parking
spots, but it will not end terrorism.
Would we have parks in the place of
parking
lots?
They've repurposed hundreds of government
parking
spots to be shared by residents.
This is a Walther PPK 9mm semiautomatic handgun that was used in a shooting in the French Quarter of New Orleans about two years ago on Valentine's Day in an argument over
parking.
Is it the expensive
parking?
The idea was to create an urban fabric inspired by a tree, capable of growing and spreading organically, echoing the traditional bridge hanging over the old alleys, and incorporating apartments, private courtyards, shops, workshops, places for
parking
and playing and leisure, trees and shaded areas.
There were guard towers in the
parking
lot.
That driver is looking for
parking.
There is no
parking
spot available in the area, but how would he know?
It is estimated that up to 30 percent of urban traffic is generated by drivers looking for
parking.
The man who murdered my brother turned himself in to the police shortly after the murders, saying he killed three kids, execution-style, over a
parking
dispute.
It turns out there was no
parking
dispute.
When white men commit acts of violence in the US, they're lone wolves, mentally ill or driven by a
parking
dispute.
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