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Sean Malone
04-09-10, 11:07 AM
They equate it to a wild fire...more like a virus to me. :)

http://projects.flowingdata.com/walmart/

ChampcarShark
04-09-10, 01:33 PM
First thing that came to mind: I'm blue da, da, di, da, da...

Welcome to smurf country.

eiregosod
04-09-10, 02:28 PM
more like shock n awe!


in Sam we trust.

Methanolandbrats
04-09-10, 02:50 PM
I wonder if the growth rate has been slowing, most of the people I know who belonged to Sam's have switched to Costco.

Elmo T
04-09-10, 02:53 PM
I was expecting a http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/ joke... ;)

dando
04-09-10, 03:25 PM
I wonder if the growth rate has been slowing, most of the people I know who belonged to Sam's have switched to Costco.

I'm sure it is with the economy sinking fast. Costco's penetration is still not as broad. We have ~4 Sam's in central oHIo and one Costco. For me to go to Costco would involve driving ~10 miles to a megaplex that is constantly congested. :thumdown:

-Kevin

Steve99
04-09-10, 07:15 PM
Two Sam's and countless WalMarts here, but no Costco.

extramundane
04-09-10, 07:58 PM
4 Sam's Club, 2 CostCo (with #3 possible) and 2 BJ's Wholesale Clubs. I guess we like our bulk goods 'round here. :gomer:

I'd love to see a similar visualization of buildings abandoned by Wal-Mart when they build new stores a mile or two away from existing stores. I can think of at least 4 around here.

TKGAngel
04-09-10, 08:44 PM
3 BJs Wholesale Clubs a couple of Sam's, but no Costco. There is one in St. Catharines, ON; but I am not driving to Canuckistan to buy my toilet paper.

cameraman
04-10-10, 11:54 AM
Salt Lake City has 3rd West a street that used to be small industrial companies of all manner. Then it got a Home Depot. That was it for a while. The the box explosion occurred. Most of the small industrial is gone and in the space of 10 blocks there are:
RC Willeys
Best Buy
Office Depot
Sam's Club
Costco
Lowes
Super Walmart
Super Target
Ashley Furniture
Pets Mart
Five mini malls full of the usual suspects

And an assortment of surviving local companies.
MacBeath Hardwoods
Industrial Supply
The Tool Shop
Utah State Wine Store
Utah Beers brewery
Granato's Import Company & Deli

And they are building more all the time. Essentially without any city planning:rolleyes: or support:saywhat: every major retailer has decided to focus on one section of one road. It'd be nice if the city/county ponied up and paved it:shakehead

datachicane
04-10-10, 06:23 PM
I'd be nice if the city/county ponied up and paved it:shakehead

But, but, that's socialism! :gomer:

SurfaceUnits
04-12-10, 05:30 PM
But, but, that's socialism! :gomer:

it is when the gov is the only one allowed to do it

datachicane
04-12-10, 06:27 PM
it is when the gov is the only one allowed to do it

:rofl:
In all the years I've followed city + county government, I don't ever recall an incident where a private party wanted to pave a public street and the gubmint stood in their way, except when that private party wanted someone else (that would be you, the taxpayer) to foot the bill.

SurfaceUnits
04-12-10, 06:48 PM
:rofl:
In all the years I've followed city + county government, I don't ever recall an incident where a private party wanted to pave a public street and the gubmint stood in their way, except when that private party wanted someone else (that would be you, the taxpayer) to foot the bill.

you should get out more often; and you do foot the bill, by the prices you pay for products, unless you, like others, think the gov is staffed by all them UFO occupants who bring down loads of money with them on every visit

datachicane
04-12-10, 07:49 PM
you should get out more often; and you do foot the bill, by the prices you pay for products, unless you, like others, think the gov is staffed by all them UFO occupants who bring down loads of money with them on every visit

We'll get along just fine.
Just keep off my publicly-funded roads & bridges, keep out of my public library, and stop relying on my publicly-funded military, police & fire departments to save your candy-ass.

Oh, yeah, and keep off my DARPA-developed innerwebs, too. :rofl:

SurfaceUnits
04-12-10, 07:52 PM
We'll get along just fine.
Just keep off my publicly-funded roads & bridges, keep out of my public library, and stop relying on my publicly-funded military, police & fire departments to save your candy-ass.

Oh, yeah, and keep off my DARPA-developed innerwebs, too. :rofl:

I don't rely on anybody for anything; i did, for a few years, travel around the world, killing people on your tax dollars though, for the benefit oif ExxonMobile

FTG
04-12-10, 10:42 PM
I don't rely on anybody for anything;

You really should try intercourse. Much better than doing everything yourself.

nrc
04-12-10, 10:50 PM
We'll get along just fine.
Just keep off my publicly-funded roads & bridges, keep out of my public library, and stop relying on my publicly-funded military, police & fire departments to save your candy-ass.

Oh, yeah, and keep off my DARPA-developed innerwebs, too. :rofl:

Reductio ad absurdum.

datachicane
04-13-10, 12:30 AM
Reductio ad absurdum.

I assume you're referring to the odd supposition that any public investment is tantamount to socialism?

Methanolandbrats
04-13-10, 12:36 AM
I assume you're referring to the odd supposition that any public investment is tantamount to socialism?

No, he's saying all Tim McVeigh wannabes are chickengarglers.

Indy
04-13-10, 08:38 AM
^^^ Well, since you put it that way... :laugh:

emjaya
04-13-10, 09:12 AM
chickengarglers.

I have heard of chicken sexers and chicken stranglers, but what is a chicken gargler? :confused:

Sean Malone
04-13-10, 09:44 AM
Reductio ad absurdum.

Harry Potter and Half Blood Prince?