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The 7 Deadly (amriacan) SINS
#21
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This whole thread sucks! I wish someone would delete it.



I second the motion!

Aloha,
John S. Rabi, ABR,CM,CRB,FHS,RB
http://www.JohnRabi.com
Typically Tropical Properties
"The Next Level of Service!"
This is what I think of the Kona Board of Realtors: http://www.nsm88.org/aboutus.html

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#22
Daniel and John,
Right there with ya.


It's kinda like a train wreck, I don't want to look but, I just keep checking even though I know it's just a lot of back and forth bickering that I dn't need to involve myself with. Just my own lack of self control I guess.
Cheers,

Jen
California/Hawaii

Edited by - Cali Hi on 11/24/2007 11:00:06
Aloha,

Jen
California/Hawaii
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#23
Hmmm. Well, that was certainly helpful/neighborly/constructive, Daniel.
And John? And Jen? Why give ammunition and/or credence to the ongoing charges of censorship?

Whew. Y'know, since assuming the worst (rather than assuming the best, as Rob likes to say) seems to be the order of the day these days, I think I'll just hijack this thread entirely and post a marvelous poem by Rudyard Kipling, jungle-lover extraordinaire.

I hope no one is overly offended, although I do hope that everyone takes it personally.

IF

If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you
But make allowance for their doubting too,
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or being lied about, don't deal in lies,
Or being hated, don't give way to hating,
And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wise:

If you can dream--and not make dreams your master,
If you can think--and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools:

If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it all on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breath a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: "Hold on!"

If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with kings--nor lose the common touch,
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you;
If all men count with you, but none too much,
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds' worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
And--which is more--you'll be a Man, my son!



--Rudyard Kipling

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Edited by - malolo on 11/24/2007 11:07:26
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#24
I spell America "AmeriKKKA". I play the "game" to get ahead. I went to school, paid my dues(still am)and love my family. I was born in Hilo but I made the "choice" to leave to find a "better life". I didn't want to kiss ass to get a job at KTA or NAPA auto parts to squeak by on minimum wage. I wanted to be comfortable and enjoy some of the comforts in this world. Hilo doesn't have tons of jobs or careers that pay enough to have a comfortable living. I've traveled all over the world and have lived in 4th world countries(exagerating a bit). People talk about "volunteering" like it makes them a "God". Sorry I dont want to wonder how I'm going to feed my kids tonight, sorry, I want running water in my house, sorry, I want to drive on a paved road, sorry, I actually want the police to respond quickly when I call, Sorry, I want more firemen and EMT's, sorry, I don't feed into the "good ole boy" mentality, sorry, I dont want to get "price raped" at stores, sorry, I dont want my kid to get pounded on and their skull split open at school while the teacher stands by and goes "ahh kids will be kids", sorry, I expect to get county services(after paying for them) sorry, I think termite rotted buildings need to be removed, sorry, I'm not cool with graft and corruption on every level of government. SORRY ! but guess what ? I'm coming back HOME ! and when I do, I'm not gonna be "sorry" anymore. It really seems like people are jealous on this forum.
"Dont' hate the player, hate the "Game".
It really makes me laugh when people jump on this board and spew all this "no development/ no paving mentality and then they breed unchecked and overpopulate the world with a house full of kids they can't afford to raise. Then you send your "babbies momma" down to the welfare office to get food stamps.
Top of the list should be USE CONDOMS and get a job.
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#25
I agree. You've got aloha in your heart, there somewhere, petah, but it's not getting out well, at least in the last several days. Earlier on, it seems, you had a softer touch. I respect your deep concerns about Puna and it's future, and I appreciate your contact with all things Hawaiian.

In my experience, it is sometimes surprising how intelligent and well-read people are. It's easy for me to see what goes on around me, then think, what, are they stupid? But when you get to know somebody, most people really are bright and well-informed, and there's usually one or two stray interests that most people have explored to the PhD level. It might be art, gardening, saltwater aquaria, kite flying, or whatever, but I've learned that it's easy to underestimate people, in general. And I'm only speaking for myself.

Most people have political views, also. They may not share them publicly, but the views are there nonetheless. I know I've pissed off at least a few of you by making one of my political views known, but the opposition is not unanimous, and it's not uniformly targeted on point, either. I'm okay with that. We are all entitled to our views, and express them without fear of retribution; it's what makes us Amerikan.

For me, communication with others is good. Dialogue is good. Debate is marginal, and argument is no good. I'm just not cut out for elevated adrenaline levels, in spite of my profession. I won't accuse you of being "holier-than-thou", petah, although in some of your posts, you come across that way. I don't know, but I think you're not trying to see from the other person's point of view. Native American advice: walk a mile in my moccasins.

We're all bright people, we all have points of view, and I try to respect differences of opinion. If the differences are irreconcilable, well, there's no point in arguing. I make my political views known at the polling place.

How do I know?

Edited by - mgeary on 11/24/2007 11:26:59
Aloha! ;-)
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#26
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Punapetah,
You miss my whole point! For someone who wants to keep Puna rural your not!
YOU DRIVE A CAR that needs oil and gas and uses tires that we aren’t recycling. Where do you think the're disposed of?
RIDE A BICYCLE….if your gonna’ talk the talk then walk the walk!
Stating a position and then doing the opposite makes anyone a hypocrite and I think that’s what most of us are trying to tell you. I have no problem with freedom of speech, god only knows I grew up in the 70’s. But, you need to come up for a breath and listen.
I’m surprised that # 8 wasn’t something bad about Christmas?



Do you guys not recycle tires there? Just peeked my curiosity. We have many of our streets paved over with that material (the freeways in particular) so that it quiets the traffic. I live in the Phoenix area, fyi. Also, aren't those used to make new tires? Or some people even use them to make homes out of. What a shame if you don't do that.

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#27
I usually dont read punapetah's threads as they all tend to sound like self righteous/Holier than thou Mainlander babble.

Im sorta glad I peeked in here...









Live and Let Live!!
Thats the Puna I know and Love...

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#28
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I usually dont read punapetah's threads as they all tend to sound like self righteous/Holier than thou Mainlander babble.}


This is sort of a "Holier than thou" oxymoron. No?









Edited by - DanielP on 11/25/2007 06:54:35
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#29
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Punapetah,
You miss my whole point! For someone who wants to keep Puna rural your not!
YOU DRIVE A CAR that needs oil and gas and uses tires that we aren’t recycling. Where do you think the're disposed of?
RIDE A BICYCLE….if your gonna’ talk the talk then walk the walk!
Stating a position and then doing the opposite makes anyone a hypocrite and I think that’s what most of us are trying to tell you. I have no problem with freedom of speech, god only knows I grew up in the 70’s. But, you need to come up for a breath and listen.
I’m surprised that # 8 wasn’t something bad about Christmas?



Do you guys not recycle tires there? Just peeked my curiosity. We have many of our streets paved over with that material (the freeways in particular) so that it quiets the traffic. I live in the Phoenix area, fyi. Also, aren't those used to make new tires? Or some people even use them to make homes out of. What a shame if you don't do that.



Julie,
Unfortunately they don’t add any recycled material in the hot mix asphalt on this side of the island.
I can’t speak for Kona but I can tell you they don’t do it here in Hilo.
Not only can tires be used in the mix but crushed glass and milled asphalt from old roads. Asphalt is one product that is 100% recyclable. Even the State and County contracts call for the base course to have the glass additive if possible. Many metropolitan areas on the mainland all use some type of recycled material in the asphalt.
1. The process requires the plants to add additional equipment to batch any of the aforementioned recyclable into the hot mix.
2. I’m told that we (The BI) don’t produce enough of any of the materials to make it profitable for the plants to add the required equipment.
3. Who pays for the cost to collect, store and transport the material to the plants?
I think the responsibility is up to the government to REQUIRE that the additional recycled material be added.
Give the plants a time frame to get geared up and start using some of these materials in our roads.



"Many dreams come true and some have silver linings, I look for my dreams and a pocket full of gold" Led Zeppelin
If you think health care is expensive now, wait until you see what it cost when it’s free...now here come the taxes.....
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#30
When new tires are purchased you pay a recycle fee, per tire here. Those fees are used to store, transport and re use the tires. The fee is $1.00 per tire and proposed to go up to $1.75 in the near future. Also car batteries have a core charge and when you buy a new one your old one is taken back and restored.

Of course not all tires get recycled, but less and less turn up on the side of the road, in creeks and water ways or dumped on someones property.

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