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Explorer Zero
| | | Texas leads the UE Nation < on 12/4/2005 5:49 PM >
| | | As of this thread with 183 locations posted in the data base Next closest state: New York with 168 Dallas alone has 54 locations attributed to its explorers which exceeds 44 States and the DC but whos counting? Enjoy, go explore something cool!
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RevSM
Location: South Central Texas
| | | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 1 on 12/4/2005 9:27 PM >
| | | If I wasn't so lazy I could probably add at least 5 or 6 places to that too.
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mayhem154
Location: New Orleans Gender: Male
Hello...
| | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 2 on 12/4/2005 10:04 PM >
| | | Whoop whoop whoop..... Go Texas!!!!
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mechfreak57 This member has been banned.
Location: Southlake, TX Gender: Male
"To laugh at ones self is a mark of maturity."
| | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 3 on 12/5/2005 3:12 AM >
| | | ive got at least 6 for the dfw area i could add right now, but i dont feel like it right now, maybe i will if i had a full membership ;)
The objective of war is not to die for your country, but to make the other sorry bastard die for his - Gen. Patton, 1944 |
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Dokk
Location: Lewisville, Texas Gender: Male
| | | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 4 on 12/5/2005 12:28 PM >
| | | Ummm...On the downside, what's that say about our economy?
"If I'm gonna get blamed for it, I might as well do it!" |
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 5 on 12/5/2005 12:53 PM >
| | | I wouldnt use that as an economic indicator MI NY lots of places have more abandoned stuff than we do. Isnt that why all those folks moved down here back in the 70s and 80s? Ever heard of an abandoned insane asylum in Texas? We need all our state hospitals up and running.
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RevSM
Location: South Central Texas
| | | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 6 on 12/5/2005 2:08 PM >
| | | Don't forget, our state is the largest.
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Jonsered
Location: Back in New Mexico where I belong Gender: Male
Dressed for a scarecrow ball.........
| | | | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 7 on 12/5/2005 4:09 PM >
| | | Posted by RevSM Don't forget, our state is the largest.
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Go Texas! I love my second home. But sorry, Alaska is the largest.
I have changed my personal exploring ethics code. From now on it will be: "Take only aimed shots, leave only hobo corpses." Copper scrappers, meth heads and homeless beware. The Jonsered cometh among you, bringing fear and dread. |
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RevSM
Location: South Central Texas
| | | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 8 on 12/5/2005 4:44 PM >
| | | Hahahah, I R dumb. Didn't we give Alaska back to the Russians? [last edit 12/5/2005 4:51 PM by RevSM - edited 1 times]
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 9 on 12/5/2005 6:42 PM >
| | | I would argue, and Alaska would seem to prove my case, that square miles does not equate into abandonments either. The NE, New England, all the rust belt states, Chicago, Detroit upstate NY, PA all have been around longer and have more manufacturing and have had large populations, hospitals, and stormwater drains even before Texas was a republic. They pics those guys put up are fantastic and old skool cool. Do we have any shortage of stuff to explore. I think not. There has been some discussion that theres nothing left to explore in the Metroplex. Horse shit. Is there as much as NY, probably not. We have plenty of "locations" left. I just started keeping track and before years end I will try to upload my 50th and thats just since I started using UER. mechfreak57? If you want to obtain full member access why not contribute to the site and share some of these places youve explored with us, dont post addresses or where it is or how you got in just show us some pics since you say you have 6 locations you could add? Id like to see your work. Anyway my point was not to brag we all know Texas is big and we Texans sometimes do like to brag. But to show we got an almost endless supply of places to explore for those that actually want to explore. When I see the threads from new explorers pleading for someone to tell them how to find places or where to explore I cant help but feel like they are missing the whole point of exploring.
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what
Location: Texas Gender: Male
RE - Rural Exploration
| | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 10 on 12/5/2005 7:12 PM >
| | | Posted by 2Xtreme When I see the threads from new explorers pleading for someone to tell them how to find places or where to explore I cant help but feel like they are missing the whole point of exploring.
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that's where the exploring part comes from - exploring your area to find new places to explore. although the DB is a great resource!
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RevSM
Location: South Central Texas
| | | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 11 on 12/5/2005 7:52 PM >
| | | You know, it makes me wonder how many places there are to explore in Texas towns that have such a low population, no one from the area has found us yet. I know of several places that I've come across on accident while travelling. It just takes so damn long to get from one place to another in Texas. Compared to the NE US, travelling from Austin to Dallas as I sometimes do is like travelling across several states.
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mayhem154
Location: New Orleans Gender: Male
Hello...
| | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 12 on 12/5/2005 8:37 PM >
| | | Do you ever catch yourself wishing something would shut down just for the sake of exploring it? Is that bad? Maybe I should be in one of those insane asylums.....
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Avatar-X Alpha Husky
Location: West Coast Gender: Male
yay!
| | | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 13 on 12/5/2005 8:44 PM >
| | | Posted by 2Xtreme As of this thread with 183 locations posted in the data base
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*points out that Toronto has 150 locations on it's own, Ontario has 694.... and let's look at some land statistics: Ontario Area: 917,741 km² Texas Area: 696,241 km² That's right, Texas is only 75% as big as Ontario but you guys have 26% as many locations as we do. Suckers. -Av
huskies - such fluff. |
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Barry Kooda
Location: The Cliff Gender: Male
Trees
| | | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 14 on 12/5/2005 10:19 PM >
| | | Posted by Avatar-X
*points out that Toronto has 150 locations on it's own, Ontario has 694.... and let's look at some land statistics: Ontario Area: 917,741 km² Texas Area: 696,241 km² That's right, Texas is only 75% as big as Ontario but you guys have 26% as many locations as we do. Suckers. -Av
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Heh! I think 2X would concede the fact but, since his statement was "UE Nation" rather than "United States" he left himself open for it. Although we all would probably agree that UE isn't really a contest of numbers, this kind of good natured rivalry is good for morale and might possibly get some lazy. fair weather explorers off their sofas. TEXAS RULES!!!
I'm a blatant waste of time and resources. |
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Chainsaw This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: Underground, Colorado Gender: Male
| | | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 15 on 12/5/2005 10:52 PM >
| | | Posted by Avatar-X
*points out that Toronto has 150 locations on it's own, Ontario has 694.... and let's look at some land statistics: Ontario Area: 917,741 km² Texas Area: 696,241 km² That's right, Texas is only 75% as big as Ontario but you guys have 26% as many locations as we do. Suckers. -Av
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Yes, but how much of ontario is actually inhabitable Av? /me remembers driving through texas once.... Never mind. It's a moot point.
Quid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur. |
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 16 on 12/5/2005 11:35 PM >
| | | Posted by Avatar-X That's right, Texas is only 75% as big as Ontario but you guys have 26% as many locations as we do. Suckers. -Av
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ha ha, you got me there I reckon, now we'll have to count you guys as part of "the nation" being as your contiguous and all makes we want to run for the border, er eh when its warmer up there maybe!
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Barry Kooda
Location: The Cliff Gender: Male
Trees
| | | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 17 on 12/5/2005 11:45 PM >
| | | Posted by 2Xtreme
ha ha, you got me there I reckon, now we'll have to count you guys as part of "the nation" being as your contiguous and all makes we want to run for the border, er eh when its warmer up there maybe!
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Now be fair. You said "UE Nation" That implies a nation of urban explorers which would be exclusive of geographical borders...
I'm a blatant waste of time and resources. |
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Agent Skelly Web Sheriff
Location: Oregon Territory Gender: Male
Prenez De L'Avance Avec Chrysler!
| | | | | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 18 on 12/6/2005 12:17 AM >
| | | Posted by 2Xtreme Next closest state: New York with 168
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BOOYA!
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'Dukes Noble Donor
Gender: Male
At least someone llikes me
| | | Re: Texas leads the UE Nation <Reply # 19 on 12/6/2005 12:24 AM >
| | | Let's not forget that many location are not posted; they are either boring or too sensitive; and some don't bother. This shouldn't be a competition. you want locations I'll add a shitload to NY, but half will be crap only I am interested in, the other half, I'd really rather not have on here. Ever NY explorer; post a crap house you have visited; then we win. But like I said It's not a race. Although I gotta say I admire your competitive spirit but it really has no application here. [last edit 12/6/2005 12:27 AM by 'Dukes - edited 2 times]
I got your tour winner right here pussies, at least he'd crash out trying. |
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