{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "I took the opportunity to get out of town for a needed vacation, and I've been 2 days driving from Portland to LA by way of...", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/185745279028/", "html": "<p>I took the opportunity to get out of town for a needed vacation, and I&rsquo;ve been 2 days driving from Portland to LA by way of Reno. Thoughts:</p><p>In the high desert and mountain towns, there&rsquo;s a surplus of buildings so there are all these slapdash restaurants with no money for gut renovations so the bathroom&rsquo;s somewhere real weird.</p><p>The valleys and basins have the national chains that build standardized designs new, though</p><p>Coming in from the north, Reno is like 40 villages orbiting a downtown that looks like a scale model even when you&rsquo;re in it. Fuckin early-PS3 GTA knockoff-ass city.</p><p>Northwestern Nevada is like Red Dead Redemption with the ballsiest Golden Age of American Civil Engineering stuff built through it, it&rsquo;s like scrubland and incongruous impounded lakes and meadows and Eero Saarinen swooping highways, there was a gratuitous monumental concrete bridge just so the freeway could take a &ldquo;fuck you geography&rdquo; foothill route</p><p>Also the cities there have these weird banlieue islands of dense multifamily housing surrounded by like half a mile of empty desert on all sides, keeping land and construction costs down but accomplishing no urbanist goals whatsoever</p><p>It&rsquo;s true what they say though, Nevada is like a vision of an America that continued to build cheap, dense multifamily housing after WWII but built it into a car culture anyway</p><p>I hear all this about &ldquo;bro country&rdquo; but I&rsquo;ve just been hearing a lot of &lsquo;90s VH1-ass chick country on the radio. In fairness I do have '90s VH1-ass chick taste in music</p><p>Like, there was a duet with Sheryl Crow! And then the singer did an interview about how empowering it was to pose in Playboy!</p><p>In fairness she really sold it, referencing Dolly Patton&rsquo;s cover in the 70s and how she had this all-female creative team recreate this 70s-80s country look, you almost forgot the point was to raise her profile by helping guys jerk off about her</p><p>This is Maren Morris we&rsquo;re talking about. How do I know? Well\u2026</p><p>Gardnerville, in the Carson Valley, looks like a gem that&rsquo;s been discovered locally but not yet wider</p><p><a href=\"https://t.umblr.com/redirect?z=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sierrawave.net&amp;t=M2Y3NDc5NzdiOWNmNjc0YTRkNTdhZjVmMGU0YWRlOWJjOGVlOGFhNSw4Njg3ZjgxNjIxMDgxMmI5Y2ZiN2Q5OWNmYTAwY2JiNTFlNWJlNGVk\" target=\"_blank\">Sierra Wave</a> is one of the best radio stations I&rsquo;ve ever come across.</p><p>So lately I&rsquo;ve been warned that I&rsquo;m losing my ability to focus both my eyes on the same point, which now that I think of it I&rsquo;ve noticed a weakness in since childhood</p><p>At the end of a long day of driving it was getting to be kind of a struggle but when they deresolved I noticed I was seeing the road doubled but vertically, with one version &ldquo;steeper&rdquo; than the other to the furthest reflecting posts</p><p>I realized that&rsquo;s because I was seeing two different focal lengths, because apparently I CAN do that pulp fiction assassin thing of focusing them independently, one was focusing on the road ahead and one on the distance, and by focusing I could even flip them from say L near/R far to vice versa</p><p>If that seems a little scary to work out at 70mph it did to me too at first but it was a straight, empty road and I calmed down when I realized that if I stayed between the lines in *either* vision I definitionally would in the other, and then it was fun to flick between them</p>"}