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"Last updated on Jul 11 at 1:20
July 11, 2009
Behold, the Dark Knight of... Civic City?
Robin says, Wow. Gotham City was almost... um:
Batman co-creator Bill Finger explains: "Originally I was going to call Gotham City 'Civic City'. Then I tried Capital City, then Coast City. Then I flipped through the phone book and spotted the name 'Gotham Jewelers' and said, 'That's it', Gotham City."
That's from the Architects' Journal run-down of the top ten comic-book cities . Here's the Gotham City entry ; cross-reference with Jimmy Stamp's great Gotham post .
I like their characterization of Mega City One , home to Judge Dredd. I haven't read any of those comics, but now feel like I sort of want to.
Finally: I think the one glaring omission is Astro City . How 'bout you?
Comments ( 0 ) Permasnark Posted: 1:20 PM
Tim's thoughts: I remember thinking the same thing reading Paul Krugman during that time, especially his column w... >> In the Eye of the Bubble
Among the people I knew who started worrying about the housing bubble in the early 2000s, Dan Gillmor's warnings were the loudest. On his blog, he frequently and publicly fretted about what he saw as a disaster in the making, especially acute in California, where he lived. For whatever reason, I got the urge today to go back and look up some of Dan's old posts warning about the bubble.
This thread in particular is a doozy. In it, Dan criticizes this Orange County Register story as irresponsible for containing no skeptical or cautionary notes and featuring a nut graf like this:
Martin Fonseca, a high-school dropout, can spoil his kid and not because he climbed the professional ladder. The sole source for the dramatic difference in this immigrant family's lifestyle is the riches they amassed owning a Santa Ana home.
It's a story of wealth creation played out countless times across a county where the local median home price doubled in a mere four years to more than half"
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