[ale] [OT] Life north of ATL?
Matthew
simontek at gmail.com
Thu May 24 11:37:09 EDT 2012
I know, but sometimes I ask for X, because I didn't know of option y.
Like my old neighborhood, the smallest yard was an acre.
On 5/24/12, Lightner, Jeff <JLightner at water.com> wrote:
> He was talking about being away from it all so I assumed he didn’t want
> something that close to the perimeter. I actually live and work in this
> area and while I like it, there’s no way you could call it away from it all.
> On the flip side since it is close to the Chattahoochee there is tons of
> park land. I can walk to the river and do more than 8 miles of trails from
> the door of my condo. I can drive to other trailheads within a few
> minutes.
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> From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of Ted W
> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 9:31 AM
> To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
> Subject: Re: [ale] [OT] Life north of ATL?
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> On May 23, 2012, at 9:01 AM, leam hall wrote:
> Hey all,
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> I'm looking for a transition and we're strongly considering moving
> north of ATL. Theory is that I can drive down to the Red Line and then
> train in. how feasible is that, and how far out do you have to be to
> avoid things like HOAs and crowds?
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> Not looking for high rent but a little grass in the yard for the dogs.
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> Thanks!
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> Leam
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> I would avoid anything nort of Delk Rd. and South of the 75/575 split if
> you're thinking of anywhere along I-75. I used to live off Exit 263 while I
> was in college at SPSU and shortly afterwards. I moved just a few miles
> further south to a place off Exit 259A about 3 months ago. I commute to work
> downtown every day, usually leaving between 8 and 8:30. My commute in from
> Exit 263 used to take anywhere from 30 - 45 minutes. After moving my commute
> is now 15 minutes (25 on a bad day). All of the traffic I would hit was from
> I-285 and up.
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> One of my coworkers lives in Sandy Springs (not sure exactly where but he
> says he's only about 3 miles from the Dunwoody MARTA station). He rides his
> bike to the MARTA station and then takes the train in from there. His
> commute is about 45 minutes this way.
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> Ted W. < Ted at Techmachine.net<mailto:Ted at Techmachine.net> >
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