One more boring night in Adelaide

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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby dedja » Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:48 am

Dutchy wrote:
Pseudo wrote:The only thing I dislike about Adelaide is the disturbingly large number of people here who like to whinge about Adelaide.

I for one wish that the naysayers who decry Adelaide as boring, regressive, slow, or any other of several negative epithets, would f*** the hell off to Sydney/Melbourne and STFU.


very well put, people also dont realise that Adelaide isnt a "little" city put Adelaide in the US and it would be the 10th biggest city in the country...

Im not sure Adelaide is boring anyway, while we dont have the one big attraction for people in the city we have many smaller entertainment precincts like The Parade, Glenelg, Henley, Nth Adelaide, Rundle Street, Gouger Street, King William Rd etc


Not quite right ... I believe that in the US they only count the inner city and not the outer metropolitan area, so it's not an apples for apples comparison.

Nice try though!
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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby Bully » Sat Jan 09, 2010 11:07 am

more shopping hours??

well QLD shops i.e. woolies and coles dont open untill 8am monday to saturday and 9am sundays. so its not all bad.
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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby Dutchy » Sat Jan 09, 2010 11:29 am

dedja wrote:
Dutchy wrote:
Pseudo wrote:The only thing I dislike about Adelaide is the disturbingly large number of people here who like to whinge about Adelaide.

I for one wish that the naysayers who decry Adelaide as boring, regressive, slow, or any other of several negative epithets, would f*** the hell off to Sydney/Melbourne and STFU.


very well put, people also dont realise that Adelaide isnt a "little" city put Adelaide in the US and it would be the 10th biggest city in the country...

Im not sure Adelaide is boring anyway, while we dont have the one big attraction for people in the city we have many smaller entertainment precincts like The Parade, Glenelg, Henley, Nth Adelaide, Rundle Street, Gouger Street, King William Rd etc


Not quite right ... I believe that in the US they only count the inner city and not the outer metropolitan area, so it's not an apples for apples comparison.

Nice try though!


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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby dedja » Sat Jan 09, 2010 11:33 am

Dunno, I’m just an idiot.

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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby Dutchy » Sat Jan 09, 2010 11:58 am

well you cant use that for comparison, Im talking individual cities, some of those figures include 5-6 individual cities...
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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby Hopeful Jelly » Sat Jan 09, 2010 1:25 pm

dedja wrote:try this one instead ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_U ... ical_Areas


Dutchy wrote:well you cant use that for comparison, Im talking individual cities, some of those figures include 5-6 individual cities...


I would think that the list of metropolitan areas is the most accurate - even though it lists a number of "cities" as one, really they are just suburbs of a larger city. From some of the cities that I've visited, here are some comparisons:
Miami -> Fort Lauderdale : Adelaide -> Semaphore
San Francisco -> Oakland : Adelaide -> North Adelaide
Denver -> Aurora : Adelaide -> Noarlunga
Dallas -> Arlington -> Fort Worth : Adelaide -> Mawson Lakes -> Elizabeth

Having said that, I wouldn't want to live anywhere else in the world.
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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby redandblack » Sat Jan 09, 2010 1:36 pm

Yes, the second table is a better comparison.

Regardless of that, Adelaide is still a sizeable city, not a ' 'big country town'.
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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby dedja » Sat Jan 09, 2010 2:19 pm

redandblack wrote:Yes, the second table is a better comparison.

Regardless of that, Adelaide is still a sizeable city, not a ' 'big country town'.


agree and agree ;)
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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby Barto » Sat Jan 09, 2010 4:07 pm

redandblack wrote:I've mentioned much the same before. Why call Adelaide a 'big country town'. It has a population of over a million and stretches north to south roughly between 50 and 80 kms?


What goes against Adelaide in that regards is the CBD isn't built up like other cities, compare the wide city streets with other cities and it gives that feeling of openess. Adelaide is reasonably spread out so that people dont have to live in highrises, it's a very suburban place which is good if you prefer that lifestyle.

If you look at just the population stats, it's comparable with many other cities that have higher profiles.
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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby Sploosh » Sat Jan 09, 2010 4:24 pm

While I really enjoy living in Adelaide, the "Love it or shut up and leave" idea seems uncalled for. I don't think it is necessarily true that people shouldn't suggest ways it could be even better. For instance, I think a major aquarium would be fantastic, and developing the central Torrens River area would be (is going to be?) really good.
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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby Bully » Sat Jan 09, 2010 4:49 pm

Barto wrote:
redandblack wrote:I've mentioned much the same before. Why call Adelaide a 'big country town'. It has a population of over a million and stretches north to south roughly between 50 and 80 kms?


What goes against Adelaide in that regards is the CBD isn't built up like other cities, compare the wide city streets with other cities and it gives that feeling of openess. Adelaide is reasonably spread out so that people dont have to live in highrises, it's a very suburban place which is good if you prefer that lifestyle.

If you look at just the population stats, it's comparable with many other cities that have higher profiles.


Yes adelaides city CBD streets are good. Everyone else in the country has population booms so they look down on adelaide as it is a low-average increase. good for the city as its not over populated.
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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby Farmy » Sat Jan 09, 2010 5:10 pm

Barto wrote:
redandblack wrote:I've mentioned much the same before. Why call Adelaide a 'big country town'. It has a population of over a million and stretches north to south roughly between 50 and 80 kms?


What goes against Adelaide in that rards is the CBD isn't built up like other cities,


This doesn't go against Adelaide, its probably the best thing about Adelaide, its a more environmentally friendly city. It'd be perfect if we had excellent public transport.
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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby Dutchy » Sat Jan 09, 2010 6:41 pm

Hopeful Jelly wrote:comparisons:
Miami -> Fort Lauderdale : Adelaide -> Semaphore
San Francisco -> Oakland : Adelaide -> North Adelaide
Denver -> Aurora : Adelaide -> Noarlunga
Dallas -> Arlington -> Fort Worth : Adelaide -> Mawson Lakes -> Elizabeth

Having said that, I wouldn't want to live anywhere else in the world.


terrible comparison, try telling people of Oakland that they are part of San Fran, or New Jersey is part of New York etc etc :roll:
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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby Leaping Lindner » Sat Jan 09, 2010 6:46 pm

The irony of a pratt like John Schumann writing a song with the word boring in the title isn't lost on me. One of the biggest "half back flankers" I ever met in the music business and I have met plenty.
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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby Barto » Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:36 pm

Farmy wrote:
Barto wrote:
redandblack wrote:I've mentioned much the same before. Why call Adelaide a 'big country town'. It has a population of over a million and stretches north to south roughly between 50 and 80 kms?


What goes against Adelaide in that rards is the CBD isn't built up like other cities,


This doesn't go against Adelaide, its probably the best thing about Adelaide, its a more environmentally friendly city. It'd be perfect if we had excellent public transport.



Whether you think it's the best thing or not, that's subjective anyway. What actually I'm saying is that it goes against Adelaide not being referred to as a city, but rather a big country town. If there were narrower streets and 50 story + skyscrapers but the same population level, there wouldn't be that perception from outsiders.
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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby Barto » Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:37 pm

Leaping Lindner wrote:The irony of a pratt like John Schumann writing a song with the word boring in the title isn't lost on me. One of the biggest "half back flankers" I ever met in the music business and I have met plenty.


There was also another song that said if you're bored then you're being boring.
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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby Farmy » Sat Jan 09, 2010 8:00 pm

Barto wrote:
Farmy wrote:
Barto wrote:
redandblack wrote:I've mentioned much the same before. Why call Adelaide a 'big country town'. It has a population of over a million and stretches north to south roughly between 50 and 80 kms?


What goes against Adelaide in that rards is the CBD isn't built up like other cities,


This doesn't go against Adelaide, its probably the best thing about Adelaide, its a more environmentally friendly city. It'd be perfect if we had excellent public transport.



Whether you think it's the best thing or not, that's subjective anyway. What actually I'm saying is that it goes against Adelaide not being referred to as a city, but rather a big country town. If there were narrower streets and 50 story + skyscrapers but the same population level, there wouldn't be that perception from outsiders.


Yeah I know what you meant.
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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby Strawb » Sat Jan 09, 2010 11:25 pm

Adelaide is an awesome city i miss living there. But it can be boring and slow to progress. You still roll the footpaths up at 10 don't you
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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby JK » Sat Jan 09, 2010 11:35 pm

Im a homebody, always will be and therefore I love SA .. Privately I can be critical of our state at times, but it's still home.

I do however wish we could develop more attraction-wise (both socially and with regard to career, mostly) for no other reason than to provide greater incentive for our younger generation(s) to stay here, rather than feel the need to fly the coup.
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Re: One more boring night in Adelaide

Postby Sam_goUUUdogs » Sat Jan 09, 2010 11:57 pm

Each to their own on this one really, I personally find Adelaide quite boring most of the time, and the lack of progress/change here can really frustrates me.
I don't know if its just an age thing, but I'm pretty keen to move to Melbourne within the next couple of years, its just a matter of organising a job over there first.
Whether i end up like a lot of other young people who move to the Eastern states but end up coming back to SA is yet to be seen, but from the outside looking in the Eastern states do look fairly appealing.
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