OK, why is Fairfax City ignored and Burke continually suggested

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Anonymous wrote:this is really why I wish we'd go back to being a registered user forum rather than an anonymous site. It would cut down a lot on the obnoxious snark and bitchiness.


http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/15/43327.page#293364

The idea of requiring registration comes up every couple of months. The bottom line is that it's not something we will do at this point. It is far more likely that I will be driven to implement registration by the out of control spambots than I will be by nasty posts, but even that is not on the horizon at the moment.


And finally, for those in favor of registration, the best way to deal with this issue is to lead by example. I'd bet that 99 percent of the threads that support requiring registration are started by anonymous posters. I'm sorry, but it's really hard to take you guys seriously. Walk the walk a while and see if it's really such a good thing.

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"this is really why I wish we'd go back to being a registered user forum rather than an anonymous site. It would cut down a lot on the obnoxious snark and bitchiness."

Plenty of snarks and bitches when it was a registered user forum.
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I'm fine with registering myself. And this explanation of why not makes sense. And I think, other than not having taken the time to register myself as a user, I do actually lead by example. I am the same way here as I am on city-data and any other board I've been a part of.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"this is really why I wish we'd go back to being a registered user forum rather than an anonymous site. It would cut down a lot on the obnoxious snark and bitchiness."

Plenty of snarks and bitches when it was a registered user forum.


Won't cut it out entirely, I get that. Some people are just that nasty always.

On another forum, I was at least able to hide the one particular poster that annoyed the shit out of me.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"this is really why I wish we'd go back to being a registered user forum rather than an anonymous site. It would cut down a lot on the obnoxious snark and bitchiness."

Plenty of snarks and bitches when it was a registered user forum.


Won't cut it out entirely, I get that. Some people are just that nasty always.

On another forum, I was at least able to hide the one particular poster that annoyed the shit out of me.


But you'd hide the majority of DCUM that way!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"this is really why I wish we'd go back to being a registered user forum rather than an anonymous site. It would cut down a lot on the obnoxious snark and bitchiness."

Plenty of snarks and bitches when it was a registered user forum.


Won't cut it out entirely, I get that. Some people are just that nasty always.

On another forum, I was at least able to hide the one particular poster that annoyed the shit out of me.


But you'd hide the majority of DCUM that way!


FWIW, I'm actually thinking it would be a service to the poster who seems so annoyed by me (the dreaded "Greenbriar poster") personally. Hide me and all your troubles go away.

I don't think I'd have to hide half the board. Probably just a couple...
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Anonymous wrote:
FWIW, I'm actually thinking it would be a service to the poster who seems so annoyed by me (the dreaded "Greenbriar poster") personally. Hide me and all your troubles go away.


good point
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What just happened?
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hopefully, someone unwadded their panties
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Ray Allen just strutted
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ray Allen just strutted


Ray LEWIS.

Get your sports straight.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this one zoned to Woodson considered Fairfax City or Annandale? It has a Fairfax address:

http://franklymls.com/FX7967539

This is a REALLY cute house at that price point.


We looked at a very similar house in this same neighborhood a year or so ago. Its hard to tell in the photos, but a lot of houses in that nabe are built into the slope, so the upstairs bedrooms actually walk out into the yard. It makes the first floor dark and I don't know, was just odd. It was a nice area though.
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Anonymous wrote:

We looked at a very similar house in this same neighborhood a year or so ago. Its hard to tell in the photos, but a lot of houses in that nabe are built into the slope, so the upstairs bedrooms actually walk out into the yard. It makes the first floor dark and I don't know, was just odd. It was a nice area though.


this is what it sounds like is happening here. Some sort of slope. I don't know, though - That is a buttload of space for the money closer in within woodson district to actually have a decent amount walkable.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

We looked at a very similar house in this same neighborhood a year or so ago. Its hard to tell in the photos, but a lot of houses in that nabe are built into the slope, so the upstairs bedrooms actually walk out into the yard. It makes the first floor dark and I don't know, was just odd. It was a nice area though.


this is what it sounds like is happening here. Some sort of slope. I don't know, though - That is a buttload of space for the money closer in within woodson district to actually have a decent amount walkable.


We looked at every house for sale in central and western Fairfax in the winter of 2011 . I feel like we saw it all. Have you looked in the Canterbury Woods neighborhood? Very similar feel and excellent elementary (and better lots). Go to franklymls and search for es=canterbury woods and look for the Chaucer-inspired street names. I also liked some of the older Fairfax City bungalow neighborhoods. Our friends live on this street and like it very much. The location is convenient if you can deal with the traffic congestion in that area.
http://franklymls.com/FC7966155

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Anonymous wrote:

We looked at every house for sale in central and western Fairfax in the winter of 2011 . I feel like we saw it all. Have you looked in the Canterbury Woods neighborhood? Very similar feel and excellent elementary (and better lots). Go to franklymls and search for es=canterbury woods and look for the Chaucer-inspired street names. I also liked some of the older Fairfax City bungalow neighborhoods. Our friends live on this street and like it very much. The location is convenient if you can deal with the traffic congestion in that area.
http://franklymls.com/FC7966155



what a strange addition to that Fairfax City house!

A friend of mine lives in Canterbury Woods. My biggest complaint with that neighborhood is how far it is from amenities. You are pretty car dependent, at least AFAICT. I realize I am probably pretty weird among suburban dwellers to complain about that, but I have gotten so used to being able to walk to the grocery store and schools and even some restaurants in my past 2 neighborhoods, that I am adamant about being walking distance to these things.
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