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16 Aug 2008, 1:25 pm

Then move to Kentucky, where Fort Knox is! :lol:


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16 Aug 2008, 1:38 pm

HARTFORD!
You scored 40% Style, 45% Climate, and 43% Culture

Never thought of being a Conneticut type of Aspie.

On the second try, this is what I got:

WASHINGTON DC!
You scored 57% Style, 42% Climate, and 70% Culture!

Sweet, maybe I should move there! :lol:


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16 Aug 2008, 9:05 pm

I don't think I want to move back to Houston after I graduate, and the only other city besides Houston where I could easily find work is Los Angeles, and I don't think I would want to live there, either.


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16 Aug 2008, 9:40 pm

Tim_Tex wrote:
I don't think I want to move back to Houston after I graduate, and the only other city besides Houston where I could easily find work is Los Angeles, and I don't think I would want to live there, either.


What exactly does someone in GIS/urban planning do, Tim? I worked with GIS maps when I was doing verification for pre-liens filed in AZ and CA, but I don't know much about the subject.

Good to see you posting again. :)


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16 Aug 2008, 9:46 pm

Move to Portland move to Portland.



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16 Aug 2008, 9:51 pm

AnonymousAnonymous wrote:
Then move to Kentucky, where Fort Knox is! :lol:


ever seen a Blue Moon of Kentucky?



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19 Aug 2008, 4:27 pm

Tim, you should move to Portland!


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20 Aug 2008, 12:46 pm

now, Sometime next year I plan to move to the USA next year, and yes, I'll be sure to drink plenty of beer, eat vegimite, play men at work cold chisel and litttle river band, and carry around a large hunting knife. Must maintain sttereotypes after all.

But what city would bee ideal for an antisocial prick with sensory issues?
I was thinking maybe Boston, new York or Seattle. Maybe even la or Miami.


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20 Aug 2008, 1:01 pm

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I'm not really picky, but I would like to move somewhere with gold deposits or natural gems. :)


What areas in the US sticks out the most when it comes to natural gem deposits,
and what sort of gems are we talking about? just curious



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06 Oct 2009, 11:46 pm

If I could pick anywhere in the world, it would be a close call between Amsterdam (for the vice), San Francisco (for the climate) , or Tokyo (for the entertainment).



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07 Oct 2009, 7:16 am

Lately, I have become more indifferent as to where to live.

As long as there are plenty of outdoor things to do, and they have Best Buy and Ikea, I'm happy.


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07 Oct 2009, 7:46 am

Ishmael wrote:
now, Sometime next year I plan to move to the USA next year, and yes, I'll be sure to drink plenty of beer, eat vegimite, play men at work cold chisel and litttle river band, and carry around a large hunting knife. Must maintain sttereotypes after all.


Are you out of your mind?
Ok, go where I came from. Detroit. Hot summers and below zero winters. Not to mention the crime and murder rate.

You want to move FROM Australia TO America?

The United Nations just ranked Australia number two in the world of best places to live. Norway was first. America came in at number 16.



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07 Oct 2009, 8:12 am

Ishmael wrote:
now, Sometime next year I plan to move to the USA next year, and yes, I'll be sure to drink plenty of beer, eat vegimite, play men at work cold chisel and litttle river band, and carry around a large hunting knife. Must maintain sttereotypes after all.

But what city would bee ideal for an antisocial prick with sensory issues?
I was thinking maybe Boston, new York or Seattle. Maybe even la or Miami.


Austin, perhaps?


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07 Oct 2009, 8:33 am

What have I done wrong?

You scored 9% Style, 36% Climate, and 62% Culture!
You are Baltimore, Maryland.
Baltimore, the largest city in Maryland, is situated in the northern part of the state on the Patapsco River estuary, an arm of Chesapeake Bay.



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07 Oct 2009, 9:11 am

result for The Which Major U.S. City Are You? Test ...

HARTFORD!
You scored 43% Style, 36% Climate, and 32% Culture!

You are Hartford, Connecticut. Hartford, located at the end of the navigable portion of the Connecticut River, was settled in 1623 as a Dutch trading post. In 1636, a group of English settlers left Massachusetts and formed a colony here. The settlers made peace with the local Algonquin Indians, who called the town Saukiog, and renamed it after Hertford, England. Shaped by the social and economic forces which gave rise to industrial growth in America, Hartford grew and prospered as successive waves of immigrants came to work, build and settle in the community. This ethnic and cultural diversity continues to be a prominent part of Hartford's heritage and one of the city's greatest assets. Hartford also became an important cultural and communications center. The nations oldest public art museum, the Wadsworth Athenaeum, was founded in 1844. Supported by prominent benefactors like J.P. Morgan, the museum grew to become one of the top ten art museums in the country. Authors like Mark Twain and Harriet Beecher Stowe were drawn to the area, because, as Twain said "of all the beautiful towns it has been my fortune to see, this is the chief."

You have landed yourself in a more laid back city because you are not fond of typical city crowds and city folk, but would probably be happier in a smaller town. You also don't mind the change in seasons, even though you prefer more sunshine and warm weather to the opposite. You probably enjoy a good film or art show every now and then, but more often than not, you just like to kick back and enjoy the outdoors and nature. You could stand to be a bit more open-minded because it would make you all the more well-rounded. Hartford fits you alright, although you'd probably do well in the countryside, too, far from the hustle, bustle, and stress of the city.


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08 Oct 2009, 9:45 pm

I really want to go to portland :)

I really love it out on the west coast. I love Seattle, and I want to live in Port Townsend, WA. It's quiet, and there are lots of trees.

If I'm in a noisy mood, I have a soft spot for Chicago.