1/ This article is important: How Tech Companies Disrupted Silicon Valley’s Restaurant Scenehttp://nyti.ms/2ciKka6
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2/ If we keep blindly expanding tech's presence in Palo Alto, we may have a tech utopia, but it will exist at the sake of a lot of people...
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3/ We need all kinds of people to help make where one lives vibrant and inclusive. Not just nerds but also artists, chefs, florists etc.
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4/ We need to find a way to have a better diversity of things to do in Palo Alto and it starts with allowing local biz owners to thrive...
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5/ Let's not end up like SF. "I support the startup community, but not at the sake of the community."
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what's wrong with SF that's not also true for palo alto?
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SF went from eclectic, diverse to hipsters and startups. Palo Alto v different history. v diff moral obligation than SF.
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uh Palo Alto downzoned and exported its externalities to SF while keeping the real estate appreciation.
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how can I prove people SF is not boring?? To started with at least no decrease in number of restaurants!
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