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July 24, 2008 at 11:25 AM #246260July 24, 2008 at 11:25 AM #246048
nostradamus
ParticipantYeah we need to come up with a list of desirable traits then we can create our very own piggy version of the “Top 10 U.S. Cities”.
Some things I like (not in order):
proximity to ocean
mild climate
cost of living
availability of jobs
population density
quality of life
traffic congestion
health care“public transportation” should be on the list but IMO there are few US cities which can compete so I’m assuming everyone drives. Thus “traffic congestion” is there instead.
July 24, 2008 at 11:25 AM #246197nostradamus
ParticipantYeah we need to come up with a list of desirable traits then we can create our very own piggy version of the “Top 10 U.S. Cities”.
Some things I like (not in order):
proximity to ocean
mild climate
cost of living
availability of jobs
population density
quality of life
traffic congestion
health care“public transportation” should be on the list but IMO there are few US cities which can compete so I’m assuming everyone drives. Thus “traffic congestion” is there instead.
July 24, 2008 at 11:25 AM #246203nostradamus
ParticipantYeah we need to come up with a list of desirable traits then we can create our very own piggy version of the “Top 10 U.S. Cities”.
Some things I like (not in order):
proximity to ocean
mild climate
cost of living
availability of jobs
population density
quality of life
traffic congestion
health care“public transportation” should be on the list but IMO there are few US cities which can compete so I’m assuming everyone drives. Thus “traffic congestion” is there instead.
July 24, 2008 at 11:25 AM #246259nostradamus
ParticipantYeah we need to come up with a list of desirable traits then we can create our very own piggy version of the “Top 10 U.S. Cities”.
Some things I like (not in order):
proximity to ocean
mild climate
cost of living
availability of jobs
population density
quality of life
traffic congestion
health care“public transportation” should be on the list but IMO there are few US cities which can compete so I’m assuming everyone drives. Thus “traffic congestion” is there instead.
July 24, 2008 at 11:25 AM #246265nostradamus
ParticipantYeah we need to come up with a list of desirable traits then we can create our very own piggy version of the “Top 10 U.S. Cities”.
Some things I like (not in order):
proximity to ocean
mild climate
cost of living
availability of jobs
population density
quality of life
traffic congestion
health care“public transportation” should be on the list but IMO there are few US cities which can compete so I’m assuming everyone drives. Thus “traffic congestion” is there instead.
July 24, 2008 at 11:33 AM #246052seattle-relo
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Yeah we need to come up with a list of desirable traits then we can create our very own piggy version of the “Top 10 U.S. Cities”.
Some things I like (not in order):
proximity to ocean
mild climate
cost of living
availability of jobs
population density
quality of life
traffic congestion
health careI agree! But for Mixalot, I think it’s important to get a sense of what he/she is really looking for. I know for me I don’t feel “right” being away from big water (ocean, Puget Sound, etc). I mentioned that I was in the Austin area right now and I am pulling my hair out because of “big water withdrawl”…but that may not be important to Mixalot.
“public transportation” should be on the list but IMO there are few US cities which can compete so I’m assuming everyone drives. Thus “traffic congestion” is there instead.[/quote]July 24, 2008 at 11:33 AM #246201seattle-relo
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Yeah we need to come up with a list of desirable traits then we can create our very own piggy version of the “Top 10 U.S. Cities”.
Some things I like (not in order):
proximity to ocean
mild climate
cost of living
availability of jobs
population density
quality of life
traffic congestion
health careI agree! But for Mixalot, I think it’s important to get a sense of what he/she is really looking for. I know for me I don’t feel “right” being away from big water (ocean, Puget Sound, etc). I mentioned that I was in the Austin area right now and I am pulling my hair out because of “big water withdrawl”…but that may not be important to Mixalot.
“public transportation” should be on the list but IMO there are few US cities which can compete so I’m assuming everyone drives. Thus “traffic congestion” is there instead.[/quote]July 24, 2008 at 11:33 AM #246208seattle-relo
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Yeah we need to come up with a list of desirable traits then we can create our very own piggy version of the “Top 10 U.S. Cities”.
Some things I like (not in order):
proximity to ocean
mild climate
cost of living
availability of jobs
population density
quality of life
traffic congestion
health careI agree! But for Mixalot, I think it’s important to get a sense of what he/she is really looking for. I know for me I don’t feel “right” being away from big water (ocean, Puget Sound, etc). I mentioned that I was in the Austin area right now and I am pulling my hair out because of “big water withdrawl”…but that may not be important to Mixalot.
“public transportation” should be on the list but IMO there are few US cities which can compete so I’m assuming everyone drives. Thus “traffic congestion” is there instead.[/quote]July 24, 2008 at 11:33 AM #246264seattle-relo
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Yeah we need to come up with a list of desirable traits then we can create our very own piggy version of the “Top 10 U.S. Cities”.
Some things I like (not in order):
proximity to ocean
mild climate
cost of living
availability of jobs
population density
quality of life
traffic congestion
health careI agree! But for Mixalot, I think it’s important to get a sense of what he/she is really looking for. I know for me I don’t feel “right” being away from big water (ocean, Puget Sound, etc). I mentioned that I was in the Austin area right now and I am pulling my hair out because of “big water withdrawl”…but that may not be important to Mixalot.
“public transportation” should be on the list but IMO there are few US cities which can compete so I’m assuming everyone drives. Thus “traffic congestion” is there instead.[/quote]July 24, 2008 at 11:33 AM #246270seattle-relo
Participant[quote=nostradamus]Yeah we need to come up with a list of desirable traits then we can create our very own piggy version of the “Top 10 U.S. Cities”.
Some things I like (not in order):
proximity to ocean
mild climate
cost of living
availability of jobs
population density
quality of life
traffic congestion
health careI agree! But for Mixalot, I think it’s important to get a sense of what he/she is really looking for. I know for me I don’t feel “right” being away from big water (ocean, Puget Sound, etc). I mentioned that I was in the Austin area right now and I am pulling my hair out because of “big water withdrawl”…but that may not be important to Mixalot.
“public transportation” should be on the list but IMO there are few US cities which can compete so I’m assuming everyone drives. Thus “traffic congestion” is there instead.[/quote]July 24, 2008 at 11:43 AM #246067seattle-relo
ParticipantOops! I’m sorry, I screwed up that post ๐ I haven’t quite figured out to do the “quote” response. See I really am low tech.
July 24, 2008 at 11:43 AM #246216seattle-relo
ParticipantOops! I’m sorry, I screwed up that post ๐ I haven’t quite figured out to do the “quote” response. See I really am low tech.
July 24, 2008 at 11:43 AM #246223seattle-relo
ParticipantOops! I’m sorry, I screwed up that post ๐ I haven’t quite figured out to do the “quote” response. See I really am low tech.
July 24, 2008 at 11:43 AM #246279seattle-relo
ParticipantOops! I’m sorry, I screwed up that post ๐ I haven’t quite figured out to do the “quote” response. See I really am low tech.
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