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Title: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: davideinstein on July 13, 2016, 04:27:31 pm
http://www.tulsaworld.com/homepagelatest/lone-wolf-banh-mi-is-moving-closer-to-tu/article_8c0e5ee5-b85f-5f75-b342-ec0e694b0816.html (http://www.tulsaworld.com/homepagelatest/lone-wolf-banh-mi-is-moving-closer-to-tu/article_8c0e5ee5-b85f-5f75-b342-ec0e694b0816.html)

Glad a solid brand is moving into that spot.


Title: Re: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: Bamboo World on July 13, 2016, 04:57:55 pm
I wonder:  If Philip Phillips VIII ever has a son, then what name will he choose for his baby boy?


Title: Re: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: Conan71 on July 13, 2016, 05:18:35 pm
I wonder:  If Philip Phillips VIII ever has a son, then what name will he choose for his baby boy?

“I’m Philip THE NINTH b!tch!"


Title: Re: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: Bamboo World on July 13, 2016, 05:23:58 pm

“I’m Philip THE NINTH b!tch!"


There was a man from my hometown named "Nine."  After eight children, his parents were tired of choosing traditional names, so it was simply "Nine" for the ninth baby.


Title: Re: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: Conan71 on July 13, 2016, 07:55:26 pm
There was a man from my hometown named "Nine."  After eight children, his parents were tired of choosing traditional names, so it was simply "Nine" for the ninth baby.

 ;D


Title: Re: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: BKDotCom on July 13, 2016, 10:33:21 pm
Thread drift

(http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k180/Parallax42/seven.jpg)


Title: Re: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: Red Arrow on July 13, 2016, 10:37:08 pm
I knew a kid who was a fourth, as in after jr and third.  They called him Quatro.



Title: Re: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: AngieB on July 16, 2016, 11:17:47 am
Glad to hear this. I tried the Broaster place once...they had falafel. So much garlic is was pretty much inedible. Never went back.


Title: Re: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: DowntownDan on July 18, 2016, 10:02:42 am
Now they just need bicycle delivery within a couple mile radius.  I might never leave my house if they did that.


Title: Re: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: davideinstein on July 18, 2016, 03:10:13 pm
Now they just need bicycle delivery within a couple mile radius.  I might never leave my house if they did that.

It's very tough to do bike delivery over there currently.  :(


Title: Re: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: DowntownDan on July 18, 2016, 04:09:33 pm
It's very tough to do bike delivery over there currently.  :(

I can see that.  Does the JJ only deliver to campus?


Title: Re: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: davideinstein on July 18, 2016, 04:36:04 pm
I can see that.  Does the JJ only deliver to campus?

That location goes all the way to Hillcrest. We tried bike delivery but it's just dangerous on 11th Street.


Title: Re: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: cannon_fodder on July 19, 2016, 07:14:23 am
That location goes all the way to Hillcrest. We tried bike delivery but it's just dangerous on 11th Street.

For sure, I'd avoid 11th like the plague. I ride down 6th or 3rd all the time. To get to Hillcrest I would take Delaware to 6th, over and back south. 10 blocks out of your way might make that too long for the delivery times you are looking for.


Title: Re: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: johrasephoenix on July 19, 2016, 07:36:23 am
3rd and 6th should both be road dieted to TU, like they've done in the Brady which makes the streets feel safe and comfortable for pedestrians.  Something should also be done on 11th to make it more pleasant to walk on - that area has a TON of potential with great old buildings but it's not really a place you want to linger.  Right now it's just about impossible to cross the street on foot.


Title: Re: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: PonderInc on July 20, 2016, 09:30:56 pm
One of the interesting things that was proven during the TyPros Street Cred event was that if you reduce 11th to one lane in each direction, the traffic flows just fine, but it goes about 30 MPH instead of 50.  I think this is a good argument for putting in protected bike lanes, which are being considered.  However, since this is supposed to have the BRT route also, I'm not sure the City will be brave enough to do both.  The BPAC has recommended 11th street for a protected bike lane among it's top priorities for IOT funds.  The city is going to do a multi-modal study and think about it.  However, I've also heard that Councilor Ewing is opposed to the protected bike lane on 11th and wants it on 6th.  In my opinion, this is not ideal, because there will likely be one on 3rd, and it would be overkill to have it on 3rd and 6th.  Also, both 3rd and 11th are continuous routes, while 6th is interrupted by TU. Plus, it's physically dangerous to ride a bike on 11th, so a bike lane would create transportation opportunities for cyclists.  Meanwhile, it's pretty comfortable to ride on 6th even without a bike lane.

(I have totally forgotten what the original thread topic was about...)


Title: Re: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: Bamboo World on July 20, 2016, 09:36:41 pm

(I have totally forgotten what the original thread topic was about...)


It was about a Tulsa World article on Lone Wolf (http://www.tulsaworld.com/homepagelatest/lone-wolf-banh-mi-is-moving-closer-to-tu/article_8c0e5ee5-b85f-5f75-b342-ec0e694b0816.html), featuring of a photo of Philip Phillips VII with his sons Philip Phillips VIII and Phoenix, iirc.



Title: Re: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: Conan71 on July 21, 2016, 07:55:48 am
One of the interesting things that was proven during the TyPros Street Cred event was that if you reduce 11th to one lane in each direction, the traffic flows just fine, but it goes about 30 MPH instead of 50.  I think this is a good argument for putting in protected bike lanes, which are being considered.  However, since this is supposed to have the BRT route also, I'm not sure the City will be brave enough to do both.  The BPAC has recommended 11th street for a protected bike lane among it's top priorities for IOT funds.  The city is going to do a multi-modal study and think about it.  However, I've also heard that Councilor Ewing is opposed to the protected bike lane on 11th and wants it on 6th.  In my opinion, this is not ideal, because there will likely be one on 3rd, and it would be overkill to have it on 3rd and 6th.  Also, both 3rd and 11th are continuous routes, while 6th is interrupted by TU. Plus, it's physically dangerous to ride a bike on 11th, so a bike lane would create transportation opportunities for cyclists.  Meanwhile, it's pretty comfortable to ride on 6th even without a bike lane.

(I have totally forgotten what the original thread topic was about...)

Would the envisioned bike lanes on 11th extend east of TU?  If not, I really don’t get the hardship in transiting 6th St vs. 11th.  We assume people ride their bikes because they are not lazy and don’t mind picking up an extra half mile here and there.  If they are on their bike, they are not likely in a hurry, it’s an extra minute or two to ride that half mile out of the way.  When MC and I ride downtown from home near 21st & Yale, we meander our way to Delaware, then take Delaware north to 6th and 6th to downtown.  We do the reverse on our way home.  Protected bike lanes on 11th are not really a make or break deal in my part of the world.



Title: Re: Lone Wolf TU
Post by: PonderInc on July 21, 2016, 09:52:42 am
I believe the recommendation is for a buffered bike lane on 11th from downtown to east of I-44 (past Garnett), and then a signed route on out to 193rd E Ave.