• @MassKirbycide
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    71 year ago

    With the relative proximity and all the small towns in between, it really does seem like we’re trending toward an eventual DFW situation. Then the question becomes whether or not we eventually see an I-10N/I-10S split like they have with I-35. We’re the largest city in the country with only one interstate, so I wouldn’t rule out the possibility if we continue to outpace national growth trends.

  • spizzat2
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    51 year ago

    So it’s time to start picking names, right?

    Austonio? San Austin? ASA?

    Or are we just going to embrace Mega Braunfels?

    • @malloc
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      41 year ago

      We are naming the region “Tacos”

    • @RagingHungryPandaOP
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      41 year ago

      I like Mega Braunfels. Makes me think of a Mega Bratwurst

    • @pigeonberry
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      31 year ago

      Austin was another name for Augustine (as in missionary to the English), so San Austin works theologically.

  • @fluxion
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    31 year ago

    Looking forward to the psychedelic AI-generated gerrymandering art we’d get out of this

  • @reddig33
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    11 year ago

    It’s like DFW in that most of the burbs for Dallas and Fort Worth aren’t shared between the two. They are still distinct entities that share a mega airport between the two.