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user's latest post:
The 2010 Census - Page 5 -...
Published (2009-12-24 17:25:00)
Looks like Washington state will benefit from the sudden slowdown in Arizona's population growth, along with Oregon's somewhat slower growth...we're in line for a surprise 10th house seat.
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Will Your Hometown Be a Boomtown...
Published (2009-12-31 01:30:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by JivecitySTL St. Louis will eventually become America's 3rd-largest city again, as it was in 1870. It is well on its way to surpassing Philadelphia, San Francisco and Chicago in population. Watch out, world. STL is on the prowl. I have a feeling it will be even bigger than New York, London and Tokyo combined by 2025. rock and fucking roll! and as well, the midwest, plains, and mountain west will be forced to...
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Will Your Hometown Be a Boomtown...
Published (2009-12-23 23:37:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by JMancuso chicago is fuckin' COLD and i grew up in upstate NY Chicago's winters are virtually identical to those experienced by Rochester, ny going by average temperatures, though the big difference is that Rochester gets a lot more snow.
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Besides some social progress is...
Published (2009-12-26 02:33:00)
ask gays, women and blacks if contemporary america is crap compared to 50 years ago.
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Will Your Hometown Be a Boomtown...
Published (2009-12-25 01:27:00)
And Colorado doesn't even have a large body of water so it's a wrap for me. I loves me some CATFISH!!! FRIED BABY!!!
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Besides some social progress is...
Published (2009-12-26 00:38:00)
Yes, because all of the nation's problems appeared out of thin air within the last 50 years, 103. Grow up.
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Will Your Hometown Be a Boomtown...
Published (2009-12-31 10:30:00)
^True, but Columbus itself is fairly flat, and I like the town. Never had a bad experience there. No reason or desire to move there, but its a nice town, that's where I met my parents the other weekend for our get together in place of Christmas. I toured downtown with them and took them on the COSI waterfront area, Short North, etc. They seemed to like it very much. Everyone has their own thing, and some people question me as to why...
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Will Your Hometown Be a Boomtown...
Published (2009-12-31 05:41:00)
Metro Chicago has less jobs today than in 1999... this decade saw a boom in downtown skyscrapers... but no progress in terms of job growth for Metro Chicago. Its domestic migration has been negative for years. Obviously, many of the issues you cited have aided in the Sunbelt's growth at the expense of the traditional heart of the country... but the strongest correlation with growth has been January temperatures. It is a bigger deal than...
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Can there be skyscrapers and...
Published (2009-12-25 02:30:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by MolsonExport there can be skyscrapers and negative growth Example?
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Latest active threads on City Discussions::
Started 1 day, 20 hours ago (2009-12-31 02:06:00)
by CGII
Grimaldi's is pretty good, at least.
Started 6 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-06-14 00:05:00)
by jodelli
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cirrus
Guess the city is an old forum game from HERE.
It ceased to be a common sight here when the photo credit rules went into effect.
The pictures I posted were taken by me.
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-25 11:47:00)
by plinko
I seem to recall that Flagstaff is the ' metropolitan area' with the most snow in the US, something like 150 inches a year. But it's much smaller than what you are talking about...
*edit*
Your handy link shows Flagstaff gets 101 inches on average...
How about Harbin, China?
Started 1 year, 9 months ago (2008-03-23 21:53:00)
by Smoker
Quote:
Originally Posted by BigDan35
Not that it's a big deal, I just wanted to point out in regards to your graph above:
Los Angeles has 88 murders as of March 15th, not March 20th.
Hahahah! What are you, a Virgo?
March 20 is the date of the most recent post notifying us of the L.A. murder count this...
Started 7 months, 1 week ago (2009-05-26 23:28:00)
by NYguy
As the Thing would say, "What a revoltin' development"...
The B-roll
Sean Kenney
ty law
nickdigital
Started 1 year, 9 months ago (2008-03-24 03:09:00)
by Anonymous
Quote:
Originally Posted by skybuzz
In an article from SeekingAlpha regarding CME:
"Trading volume on the Chicago-based company's exchanges surged 23 percent in the fourth quarter to average 10.6 million contracts a day. Full-year trading volume jumped to nearly 2.8 billion contracts worth more than $1.2 quadrillion, the company...
Started 1 month, 4 weeks ago (2009-11-03 00:56:00)
by brickell
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Originally Posted by JDRCRASH
I'm really am getting sick of all these pessimistic so-called "predictions", as they are just making things worse.
I can't speak to the specific predictions, but you'll often find that the people making the worst predictions are the ones who stand the make the most from it....
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-23 00:27:00)
by Bruin Brain
I must be wired wrong somehow. I grew up in Florida and there's no winter as depressing to me as a long, stormy, muggy summer in a humid-subtropical region. Even though I was born into that world, I NEVER got used to it! I will take a Midwestern winter any day. I lived in Missouri for the past few years and loved the climate. Four seasons, real winters.
I'm the type of person to go out ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-25 09:18:00)
by Policy Wonk
That is ridiculous, I maintain all of those are a result of the existence of Ice Cucumber Pepsi.
Divorce rates skyrocketed because divorces were not that easily obtained until the 1970's.
More children are born out of wedlock because the stigma has significantly been removed, no more shot-gun weddings.
Ghetto development significantly came out of the fact communities were physically ...
Started 1 day, 20 hours ago (2009-12-31 02:18:00)
by arbeiter
The main problem is that we're dealing with not enough supply of what people want (whether it's older houses in a sunbelt city or simply townhouses in an urban area at a more reasonable price point).
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Hot threads for last week on City Discussions::
Started 1 year, 9 months ago (2008-03-23 21:53:00)
by Smoker
Quote:
Originally Posted by BigDan35
Not that it's a big deal, I just wanted to point out in regards to your graph above:
Los Angeles has 88 murders as of March 15th, not March 20th.
Hahahah! What are you, a Virgo?
March 20 is the date of the most recent post notifying us of the L.A. murder count this...
Started 6 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-06-14 00:05:00)
by jodelli
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cirrus
Guess the city is an old forum game from HERE.
It ceased to be a common sight here when the photo credit rules went into effect.
The pictures I posted were taken by me.
Started 1 year, 9 months ago (2008-03-24 03:09:00)
by Anonymous
Quote:
Originally Posted by skybuzz
In an article from SeekingAlpha regarding CME:
"Trading volume on the Chicago-based company's exchanges surged 23 percent in the fourth quarter to average 10.6 million contracts a day. Full-year trading volume jumped to nearly 2.8 billion contracts worth more than $1.2 quadrillion, the company...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-23 00:27:00)
by Bruin Brain
I must be wired wrong somehow. I grew up in Florida and there's no winter as depressing to me as a long, stormy, muggy summer in a humid-subtropical region. Even though I was born into that world, I NEVER got used to it! I will take a Midwestern winter any day. I lived in Missouri for the past few years and loved the climate. Four seasons, real winters.
I'm the type of person to go out ...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-25 11:47:00)
by plinko
I seem to recall that Flagstaff is the ' metropolitan area' with the most snow in the US, something like 150 inches a year. But it's much smaller than what you are talking about...
*edit*
Your handy link shows Flagstaff gets 101 inches on average...
How about Harbin, China?
Started 7 months, 1 week ago (2009-05-26 23:28:00)
by NYguy
As the Thing would say, "What a revoltin' development"...
The B-roll
Sean Kenney
ty law
nickdigital
Started 1 day, 20 hours ago (2009-12-31 01:43:00)
by northbay420
Quote:
Originally Posted by Exodus
Wow, lucky us white white folks for all being rich and having everything given to us Yeah, let's not blame the mexican system for corruption and bad conditions, or corporations fucking legal citizens of all races out of jobs that "we won't work" because we are too rich to work them , or union ...
Started 1 day, 20 hours ago (2009-12-31 01:56:00)
by Qubert
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...ryId=113543 979
This is a link to an NPR interview w/ Rich Benjamin, a Black author who went across America to places which were over 90% white and attracted a huge amount of white residents over the last 20 years.
I'm not trying to stir up BS, but his book seems to have cuased some buzz about the alterior motives behind such issues as zoning, ...
Started 1 day, 21 hours ago (2009-12-31 01:24:00)
by northbay420
^absolutely beautiful. now THATS what im talking about.
Started 3 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-12-08 03:45:00)
by SuburbanNation
Quote:
Originally Posted by The Agonist
I was thinking about manufacturing cities and what has happened to them over the last 60 years.
NYC was once a major manufacturing city and is now basically at its zenith in terms of population and cultural influence even though it quit being a manufacturing city in the 40s and 50s.
STL ...
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