Wow. The house where I grew up has a walk score of 0.
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Natter 53: We could just avoid making tortured puns
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My address got a 63. Guess they don't count high probability of getting mugged or knifed while you walk against the score, either.
Most of the nearby restaurants they list are in the Baptist Hospital food court.
My current residence is an 89.
My current place rates a 34, but, like sarameg's, it doesn't take into account the actual walkability of the roads that go from point A to point B. I'd actually give my neighborhood around 15. Sucks.
Haha, I think we broke the site. It just told me that they're over their Google Maps limit.
I think we broke the site. It just told me that they're over their Google Maps limit.
I saw some popular blog link to it yesterday, so I figure it's been getting pretty popular....
Hellooo, Natter!
My house got a *9* on that walkability thingie. Heh.
So exciting, paperdol!
I saw a bumper sticker that said, "THINK: it's not illegal yet."
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I think I got low balled with a 91, but then our big grocery store closed. The closest bookstore listing, though, is Giant Robot.
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The grocery store it lists as close to me isn't a proper grocery store. V. small. At my previous address I was equidistant between a Vons and a Pavilions, I could walk to restaurants, bars, library, post office...it was tres cool.
Right now I don't walk anywhere from home, but I do walk a bit around work.