I just tried the Sperling’s BestPlaces survey and It would appear the top 10 places for me to live in the US are: San Francisco, Boston, Seattle, Washington, DC, Tacoma (WA), Long Island (NY), Syracuse (NY), San Jose (CA), Minneapolis-St. Paul (MN-WI), and Denver (CO). I’m a bit confused about some of them, but the top three includes both the place I live now (Boston) and the place I would most like to live in the US (Seattle).
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There were some interesting ones in mine too.
Seattle, San Francisco, Boston, Long Island, Washington DC, Nashua NH
Tacoma, Pittsburgh, Long Beach and New York City
It must have been my emphasis on recreation and moderate climate…
I made the plunge and got a 15″ G4 powerbook with a 1.67 processor.
I am able to talk to my family over the use of our Isights. It is a nice change to just IM chatting. Do you have an IM?
I got Boston, Long Island NY and San Fransisco for my top three. Perhaps we should start a business in Boston or SF together? :-)
SAN FRANCISCO/ Bay Area is the best place I have ever experienced so far. Naturally beautiful, nice buildings, perfect weather all year round, little chilly at times early morning cold breeze. Friendly and liberal people, REAL AMERICANS! Everyday is a VACATION!
2nd Place to me is Seattle, WA.
3rd Place I prefer is Minneapolis, MN.
The moment I land and use a public restroom @ the airport, I tell myself, this is so clean as compare to NJ that I can have a dinner here. (WINTERS SUCK) Best people!
The last place I will ever live in the US is the NORTH EAST, esp. NY/NJ. The UNAMERICAN People. Forget about safety, cleanliness, and decent life. Can’t say hello to a NY Stranger. You’ll be disappointed why you said it first! This is the only different place in the US. I don’t like it here. But for JOBS, this is the best!I am living here with YANKEES!!oh boy!
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