It seems like an odd thing to do, but South Korea’s government has announced plans to move the capital 100 miles south of the current capital, Seoul. Their reasons? “to ease chronic overcrowding in Seoul, redistribute the state’s wealth, and lessen the danger of a bombardment by North Korea.” Sounds like a wet dream for architects and urban planners. Will they be successful in building a new city from the ground up? I wouldn’t bet on it. Which isn’t to say that successful design shouldn’t be attempted, it’s just that it’s very, very hard.
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Link of the day
Yahoo! News – Body Of Woman Found In Rural Area Identified
(PDF of original web page)
Thanks to Iggy.
Blood is thicker…
Of all the gruesome stories to come out of Iraq, this one gave me some serious chills–and only because of the shared ethnic background. I tell you, it’s a strange feeling. Having been born and raised in this country, my personality and consciousness is very American, but I guess there are some things that go beyond that.
Washington Post: S. Korean Is Beheaded in Iraq
Hives on tour again
No announcement about an LA show yet, but two CA shows are scheduled:
Sun 08/01/04 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore
Wed 08/04/04 – San Diego, CA – SOMA
The SOMA show’s only $16, so if you’re in the San Diego area you should definitely go.
More evidence: Enron helped bring on the California energy crisis
CBS News has the story.
Four years after California’s disastrous experiment with energy deregulation, Enron energy traders can be heard – on audiotapes obtained by CBS News – gloating and praising each other as they helped bring on, and cash-in on, the Western power crisis.
“He just f—s California,” says one Enron employee. “He steals money from California to the tune of about a million.”
“Will you rephrase that?” asks a second employee.
“OK, he, um, he arbitrages the California market to the tune of a million bucks or two a day,” replies the first.
The tapes, from Enron’s West Coast trading desk, also confirm what CBS reported years ago: that in secret deals with power producers, traders deliberately drove up prices by ordering power plants shut down.
“If you took down the steamer, how long would it take to get it back up?” an Enron worker is heard saying.
“Oh, it’s not something you want to just be turning on and off every hour. Let’s put it that way,” another says.
“Well, why don’t you just go ahead and shut her down.”
Officials with the Snohomish Public Utility District near Seattle received the tapes from the Justice Department.
“This is the evidence we’ve all been waiting for. This proves they manipulated the market,” said Eric Christensen, a spokesman for the utility.
I wonder how many Californians still blame Davis for the energy crisis.