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August 17, 2011 at 1:03 PM #19041August 17, 2011 at 1:10 PM #720433The-ShovelerParticipant
I have one thing to say,
The internet makes the whole world local.
August 17, 2011 at 1:10 PM #721123The-ShovelerParticipantI have one thing to say,
The internet makes the whole world local.
August 17, 2011 at 1:10 PM #721280The-ShovelerParticipantI have one thing to say,
The internet makes the whole world local.
August 17, 2011 at 1:10 PM #720525The-ShovelerParticipantI have one thing to say,
The internet makes the whole world local.
August 17, 2011 at 1:10 PM #721644The-ShovelerParticipantI have one thing to say,
The internet makes the whole world local.
August 17, 2011 at 1:14 PM #721133bearishgurlParticipantSo true about SF. My kid who works in SOMA is doing VERY well and just graduated from college in May (finished studies last December)! The city is just teeming with young people and is one of the few economic “bright lights” in CA right now.
August 17, 2011 at 1:14 PM #721289bearishgurlParticipantSo true about SF. My kid who works in SOMA is doing VERY well and just graduated from college in May (finished studies last December)! The city is just teeming with young people and is one of the few economic “bright lights” in CA right now.
August 17, 2011 at 1:14 PM #721654bearishgurlParticipantSo true about SF. My kid who works in SOMA is doing VERY well and just graduated from college in May (finished studies last December)! The city is just teeming with young people and is one of the few economic “bright lights” in CA right now.
August 17, 2011 at 1:14 PM #720535bearishgurlParticipantSo true about SF. My kid who works in SOMA is doing VERY well and just graduated from college in May (finished studies last December)! The city is just teeming with young people and is one of the few economic “bright lights” in CA right now.
August 17, 2011 at 1:14 PM #720442bearishgurlParticipantSo true about SF. My kid who works in SOMA is doing VERY well and just graduated from college in May (finished studies last December)! The city is just teeming with young people and is one of the few economic “bright lights” in CA right now.
August 17, 2011 at 1:30 PM #720540briansd1Guest[quote=Nor-LA-SD-GUY2]I have one thing to say,
The internet makes the whole world local.[/quote]
It does not.
My cousin who retired to Fort Myers, Florida is back in CA after 2 years. She could not handle the loneliness and boring suburban life over there.
The Internet is creating a global culture. Megacities are on the rise around the world. They are becoming hubs of finance, media, tech and education.
If you’re young, smart, and live in a small town, the Internet allows you see what you’re missing and you want to move to the big city.
I have dreams of San Diego and Tijuana becoming am American style free-trade zone like Hong Kong.
Maybe I’m wrong and people will move to Idaho because they can work remotely on the Net.
August 17, 2011 at 1:30 PM #721294briansd1Guest[quote=Nor-LA-SD-GUY2]I have one thing to say,
The internet makes the whole world local.[/quote]
It does not.
My cousin who retired to Fort Myers, Florida is back in CA after 2 years. She could not handle the loneliness and boring suburban life over there.
The Internet is creating a global culture. Megacities are on the rise around the world. They are becoming hubs of finance, media, tech and education.
If you’re young, smart, and live in a small town, the Internet allows you see what you’re missing and you want to move to the big city.
I have dreams of San Diego and Tijuana becoming am American style free-trade zone like Hong Kong.
Maybe I’m wrong and people will move to Idaho because they can work remotely on the Net.
August 17, 2011 at 1:30 PM #721659briansd1Guest[quote=Nor-LA-SD-GUY2]I have one thing to say,
The internet makes the whole world local.[/quote]
It does not.
My cousin who retired to Fort Myers, Florida is back in CA after 2 years. She could not handle the loneliness and boring suburban life over there.
The Internet is creating a global culture. Megacities are on the rise around the world. They are becoming hubs of finance, media, tech and education.
If you’re young, smart, and live in a small town, the Internet allows you see what you’re missing and you want to move to the big city.
I have dreams of San Diego and Tijuana becoming am American style free-trade zone like Hong Kong.
Maybe I’m wrong and people will move to Idaho because they can work remotely on the Net.
August 17, 2011 at 1:30 PM #720447briansd1Guest[quote=Nor-LA-SD-GUY2]I have one thing to say,
The internet makes the whole world local.[/quote]
It does not.
My cousin who retired to Fort Myers, Florida is back in CA after 2 years. She could not handle the loneliness and boring suburban life over there.
The Internet is creating a global culture. Megacities are on the rise around the world. They are becoming hubs of finance, media, tech and education.
If you’re young, smart, and live in a small town, the Internet allows you see what you’re missing and you want to move to the big city.
I have dreams of San Diego and Tijuana becoming am American style free-trade zone like Hong Kong.
Maybe I’m wrong and people will move to Idaho because they can work remotely on the Net.
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