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mahatmakanejeeves

(61,659 posts)
Mon May 1, 2023, 02:44 PM May 2023

The Astonishing Transformation of Austin

Elon Musk is just one of the recent billionaire arrivals now hanging around Austin, Texas. There were two or three until not long ago,
@lawrence_wright
writes. “Now I hear there are 14.”

newyorker.com
The Astonishing Transformation of Austin
My town, once celebrated for its laid-back weirdness, is now a turbocharged tech megalopolis being shaped by exiles from places



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The Astonishing Transformation of Austin (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves May 2023 OP
The Faux pas May 2023 #1
Great article jmbar2 May 2023 #2
I grew up in Austin, back when it was wonderful. Paladin May 2023 #3
When you have a Chamber of Commerce slogan to keep Austin "weird" Doc Sportello May 2023 #4
UT was DAMN active in the 60's, considering its national location. Paladin May 2023 #5
I live in a rural area near Austin and go there for healthcare, etc. Austin has become walkingman May 2023 #6
I still have plenty of old school friends living in Austin. Paladin May 2023 #7
I have 2 sons and 4 nephews living in Austin. I go there often. flying_wahini May 2023 #8

jmbar2

(6,239 posts)
2. Great article
Mon May 1, 2023, 03:17 PM
May 2023

I graduated from UT, twice, and this took me back through many wonderful experiences. After the last time I visited Austin, I had no desire to return. The magic was gone.

Paladin

(28,978 posts)
3. I grew up in Austin, back when it was wonderful.
Mon May 1, 2023, 03:27 PM
May 2023

I can't even stand visiting the place, now.

Doc Sportello

(7,962 posts)
4. When you have a Chamber of Commerce slogan to keep Austin "weird"
Mon May 1, 2023, 05:32 PM
May 2023

You've lost any weirdness. It wasn't all that weird anyway. It wasn't as active politically in the 60s as other campuses.

Paladin

(28,978 posts)
5. UT was DAMN active in the 60's, considering its national location.
Tue May 2, 2023, 06:45 AM
May 2023

No point in arguing with me---I was there and I saw it all go down.

walkingman

(8,555 posts)
6. I live in a rural area near Austin and go there for healthcare, etc. Austin has become
Tue May 2, 2023, 05:35 PM
May 2023

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just another big city. On the plus side they do have a lot of good entertainment and for a young person I suspect it would be a great place to meet interesting people (if you can afford it). I personally wish they would push more towards moving people vs moving traffic. When they built just larger freeways it will mean just more vehicles and during the construction will be a mess. (They are about to start expanding I-35). I always say it must be Aggies designing their transportation needs. 😁

Paladin

(28,978 posts)
7. I still have plenty of old school friends living in Austin.
Wed May 3, 2023, 09:23 AM
May 2023

They seem to spend most of their time griping about the traffic, the taxes, the ridiculous real estate prices, the constant influx of out-of-staters, crappy UT football, and assorted other things.

And none of them will ever live anywhere else.

flying_wahini

(8,043 posts)
8. I have 2 sons and 4 nephews living in Austin. I go there often.
Wed May 3, 2023, 11:28 AM
May 2023

They all lament how everything is so crowded you can’t get in anywhere. Lines snake out of every restaurant. Just driving thru the city takes forever now. Traffic is abysmal and so many restaurants went under during Covid that many that are left are packed nonstop.
We still have our little hometown favorites and we don’t talk about them. Saving for ourselves.

Music scene is great and there is tons of natural beauty there. It’s the too many people that makes it kind of awful.

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