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BDP
07-26-2005, 01:03 PM
10 to Know: Hip Hotels (http://www.expedia.com/daily/deals/HipHotels/default.asp?CCheck=1&eapid=7208-1)

Is it me or does the Renaissance Arts Hotel building in New Orleans look a lot like the building at Main and Classen? I think it was/is an hold Ford Motor parts warehouse..?

Anyway, I thoght it looked like a nice re-use of an old structure and some have expressed interest in that area of OKC. Also, it's a pretty good list of fun hotels.

soonerguru
07-26-2005, 06:15 PM
What? You mean to tell me our Downtown Sheraton didn't make the list?

:)

BDP
07-27-2005, 10:07 AM
You mean to tell me our Downtown Sheraton didn't make the list?

Nope, but maybe they're waiting for the remodel to be done. :)

mranderson
07-27-2005, 10:09 AM
Nope, but maybe they're waiting for the remodel to be done. :)

I have never known of ANY hotel or motel being placed on anyones "top ten" list. Just one of the things the city needs to change.

BDP
07-27-2005, 11:46 AM
I have never known of ANY hotel or motel being placed on anyones "top ten" list.

I was being facetious.

But, while we're at it, what type top ten lists would we be a candidate for?

Cheapest housing?
Best AAA ball park?
Biggest land mass?
Best publicly funded retail store? (again, facetious :) )
Most parking per capita?

Any other thoughts?

mranderson
07-27-2005, 11:53 AM
Worst commerical airport

slowest state to get a lottery

slowest state to enact casino gaming

most statewide political scandles

largest Dell facility

:LolLolLol

floater
07-27-2005, 12:21 PM
A good news thread!

Most comprehensive Chihuly glass collection in the world
Most urban Asian enclave in the Plains
Horse show capital of the world
One of the South's Top Downtowns (Southern Living)
Top minor league franchise
Yeah, one of the best minor league ballparks in the country
One of the best places for call center operations (sad but true)
Top producer of reality show talent (OK actually :))
(Not top ten, but) Top 40 center for biotech

BDP
07-27-2005, 12:58 PM
Top producer of reality show talent

:) I've notcied that too. They always seem to "compete" well in those things, too.

Good list all around. Good stuff to market.

Karried
07-27-2005, 01:19 PM
Best Native American Festival - Red Earth Festival
Best Zoo

Karried
07-27-2005, 01:20 PM
Best Business Environment
Best Place to Start a Small Business

floater
07-27-2005, 04:27 PM
Best Native American Festival - Red Earth Festival
Best Zoo

How could I have left those two off? Thanks, Karried.

I also remember reading that the "Most Memorable" running event is the OKC Memorial Marathon. The chuckwagon festival hosted by the Western Heritage Museum also ranked high in some Food TV special. Similarly, the Museum is listed as one of the "10,000 Things To Do Before You Die" book (check)

Other tops:

One of the best state fairs (well, was)
One of the top arts festivals (Festival of the arts)
Shortest commute times
And I would prefer to call it the "most affordable" housing market in the US

Karried
07-27-2005, 04:39 PM
Most enthusiastic college football fans - Go Sooners

National Bombing Memorial should be there too

Nic
07-27-2005, 07:15 PM
I was being facetious.

But, while we're at it, what type top ten lists would we be a candidate for?

Cheapest housing?
Best AAA ball park?
Biggest land mass?
Best publicly funded retail store? (again, facetious :) )
Most parking per capita?

Any other thoughts?

mranderson Worst commerical airport

slowest state to get a lottery

slowest state to enact casino gaming

most statewide political scandles

largest Dell facility

I think Round Rock would argue the largest Dell facility (it's the world headquarters), as well as the best AAA ballpark (the Dell Diamond is top-notch). Sorry to rain on your parade.

mranderson
07-27-2005, 07:21 PM
mranderson Worst commerical airport

slowest state to get a lottery

slowest state to enact casino gaming

most statewide political scandles

largest Dell facility

I think Round Rock would argue the largest Dell facility (it's the world headquarters), as well as the best AAA ballpark (the Dell Diamond is top-notch). Sorry to rain on your parade.

I believe these are suppose to be ON THE TOP TEN, not necessarily THE top. Plus, when finished, the Oklahoma City call center will be AS BIG as Round Rock. Plus, many magazines voted our stadium the number one AAA stadium in the nation.

Nic
07-27-2005, 07:52 PM
You know there are 20,000 Dell employees here right? I mean, congrats on your 1,000 call center jobs, but it isn't even close to having it's world headquarters.

mranderson
07-27-2005, 07:54 PM
You know there are 20,000 Dell employees here right? I mean, congrats on your 1,000 call center jobs, but it isn't even close to having it's world headquarters.

We will have 5,000. The Austin area has three different sites, plus there is another in Waco. The one that is classified as Round Rock only has about 5,000 in the call center. Remember I am employed by Dell. Think about that.

Nic
07-27-2005, 08:03 PM
We will have 5,000. The Austin area has three different sites, plus there is another in Waco. The one that is classified as Round Rock only has about 5,000 in the call center. Remember I am employed by Dell. Think about that.

Okay, we are having some confusion. I guess you are only talking call center employment; but you said "largest Dell facility", and in that case you are wrong. Dell employs more than just call center workers in Austin/Round Rock. Waco has nothing to do with what we are discussing. Again, congrats on your call center, but it is not Dell's largest facility. You are correct though about having several sites throughout the Austin/Round Rock metro. But, again, we have manufacturing, call centers, as well as all the corporate offices. Please, do not say Dell's presence is anywhere near the presence here....it just makes you look silly!

mranderson
07-27-2005, 08:09 PM
"Silly?" That is just YOUR opinion. Plus, you said Round Rock has 20,000 employees. There is more to that area than Round Rock. You also have Palmer with two facilities.

And by the way. The list was TOP TEN, NOT TOP ONE.


Now. We need to get back on topic. Dell has several threads... This is not one of them.

Nic
07-27-2005, 08:26 PM
"Silly?" That is just YOUR opinion. Plus, you said Round Rock has 20,000 employees. There is more to that area than Round Rock. You also have Palmer with two facilities.

And by the way. The list was TOP TEN, NOT TOP ONE.


Now. We need to get back on topic. Dell has several threads... This is not one of them.

I apologize in advance for hijacking this thread; it was not my intent. I simply was trying to correct an inaccuracy I saw, and it's been like arguing with a grade school student. I will refrain from replying to mranderson after this post. If you were to read what I typed, you would see I said 20,000 DELL employees, not 20,000 total employees. And, yes, when you are arguing with someone, and you are so obviously wrong, it makes you look silly, at best. If you think a call center is larger than Dell's corporate world headquarters, that is really hard to comprehend. Bye, now!

floater
07-27-2005, 08:31 PM
I think Round Rock would argue the largest Dell facility (it's the world headquarters), as well as the best AAA ballpark (the Dell Diamond is top-notch). Sorry to rain on your parade.

That, my friend, is debatable. It's not just native boosters who think the Bricktown Ballpark is the tops. National lists have put it there as well, and just because facilities are newer does not necessarily they better-serving.

But what the hey, Indianapolis and Memphis are really proud of their minor league ballparks too. Sometimes we can be a negative lot on this board, but appreciation for the Bricktown Ballpark is almost universal. The art, historical design, the seat views, and its situation in Bricktown make it a keeper for us Oklahoma Citians. I have no doubt the Dell Diamond is first-rate too.

Nic
07-27-2005, 08:39 PM
I have no doubt Bricktown Ballpark is first-rate; I too have heard nothin but great things. I also know that being in Bricktown is better than the Dell Diamond's location in a former corn field. But, I know that Dell Diamond has been rated as the best (or certainly ONE of the best) minor-league ballparks in America. I think it's design, as well as the fact it averages near 10,000 per home game both play into it's rankings, not it's surroundings. I definitely would like to check out Bricktown though, when the Express are playing up there, someday!

floater
07-27-2005, 08:55 PM
Yeah, and vice versa. :Smiley051

BDP
07-28-2005, 07:53 AM
do not say Dell's presence is anywhere near the presence here....it just makes you look silly!

?? No one said that. You took the word 'facility' and substituted 'presence' on your own. Besides, I think the topic was what kind of top ten lists would OKC be on. Not that anyone would publish such a list, but if OKC's facility does grow to 5,000, would that put it in the top ten? You may not have wanted to hijack the thread, but changing the criteria in order to post a negative comment is doing just that and was kind of silly in and of itself.

TStheThird
07-28-2005, 08:44 AM
Key phrase... Top Ten. Nic, don't discount the word Ten. You shouldn't insult people when you yourself are a little off base with your argument, considering it was a top ten list. I think everyone one on here would agree that Austin is the mecca for all that is Dell... and rightly so. Stay around, I enjoy hearing others input.

Karried
07-28-2005, 10:40 AM
Well Nic, you can see that some here are protective and rush to defend - don't take offense .... As you can see, we are proud to have Dell here and look forward to the growth of the company.

We want you to stay around and post - it is important to hear about how other cities are growing and developing. Plus, most of us here can make valid points and have strong opinions without becoming overly argumentative but some of us get a little passionate about our city. I'm sure you can relate.
So, let's all put this 'silliness' behind us shall we and move forward with learning about how we can benefit from your knowledge of the Austin area.

I have seen photos of Austin, it looks beautiful. Who are some of your celebrities that hail from Austin? What is the best thing about Austin in your opinion and what is the weather like? Is it like San Antonio? Fill us in please...