I just love these people who think it is there mission to tell you what you can and can not do with your property. Another example of others dictating what they think is important. It is his damn property let him do with it as he likes.
Like Apple telling you not to jailbreak your iPhone?
The house is not notable (just because it was built by some rick-f), uninhabitable, dysfunctional and obsolete. Woodside should compensate Jobs for the delay plus substantial punitive damages. The historic designations laws were enacted with good intentions, but they became a device to promote other agendas. It's hysterical and disingenuous that they claim it's historic. Are the officials simply romanticizing anything with a tile roof, uneducated (regarding architecture-most dentists don't much about design), jealous, want to stop progress or Microsoft employees?
Yah, and while we are at it, we should be able to put our parents down when they get too old.
Thats by far the most idiotic comparison I have ever heard.
Your comparing putting down a human being as an act of equal meaning
to demolishing an old ''historic'' but clearly badly designed house which is privately owned by Jobs.
And even ''putting someone down'' in my books isnt always a negative thing there is situations thats call for it. thats a whole other can of beans though.
My point is that its a completly faulty point you were making.
Yah, and while we are at it, we should be able to put our parents down when they get too old.
WOW, that's pretty ignorant to equate a run-down house to someone's parents. Wait, did I say ignorant? I meant stupid.
If it is an example of historic building practices, then a historical society should be formed and housed in the building... after the state buy's it back at cost. To force some one to follow those rules with out making them aware prior to purchase is ludicrous. If what he was building was an eye-sore, well, that's one thing... but having to fight to demolish your own building after it's been abandoned for ten years?
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I hope that movie wasn't a rental.
Yah, and while we are at it, we should be able to put our parents down when they get too old.
Right. Tearing down an old house equates forced euthanasia.
Anyway - very nice organ! I want
I just love these people who think it is there mission to tell you what you can and can not do with your property. Another example of others dictating what they think is important. It is his damn property let him do with it as he likes.
Like Apple telling you not to jailbreak your iPhone?
A lick of black/purple paint and some cobwebs and that place would look lovely.
Like Apple telling you not to jailbreak your iPhone?
I'll have the chandeliers.
A lick of black/purple paint and some cobwebs and that place would look lovely.
Don't forget to add Elvira.
Yah, and while we are at it, we should be able to put our parents down when they get too old.
Thats by far the most idiotic comparison I have ever heard.
Your comparing putting down a human being as an act of equal meaning
to demolishing an old ''historic'' but clearly badly designed house which is privately owned by Jobs.
And even ''putting someone down'' in my books isnt always a negative thing there is situations thats call for it. thats a whole other can of beans though.
My point is that its a completly faulty point you were making.
Yah, and while we are at it, we should be able to put our parents down when they get too old.
house <> human
Yah, and while we are at it, we should be able to put our parents down when they get too old.
WOW, that's pretty ignorant to equate a run-down house to someone's parents. Wait, did I say ignorant? I meant stupid.
If it is an example of historic building practices, then a historical society should be formed and housed in the building... after the state buy's it back at cost. To force some one to follow those rules with out making them aware prior to purchase is ludicrous. If what he was building was an eye-sore, well, that's one thing... but having to fight to demolish your own building after it's been abandoned for ten years?
Bureaucratic stupidity at it's finest.
That's why he wants it knocked down... - it's haunted!
Anyway - very nice organ! I want
Somebody already bought the organ from Jobs, evidently. At least according to some guy on the google stock board for apple.
There are plenty of people who would and could rehab that place. Steve just isn't one of them.
As for Plan B, good luck disassembling and reassembling a stucco / plaster house. I've lived in two. Close the door too hard and things fall off them.
...it represents one of the few remaining examples of a Spanish Colonial Revival style home...
Looking at the photos, I understand why. This house if fugly!