I have lived in California (a block of the ocean in Belmont Heights), Long Beach, Los Angles and San Francisco. In Illinois I lived in Schaumburg and Elgin. Also for about a year each in Brooklyn NY and Charlotte NC. They were all nice but Wisconsin is home.
Thanks but if I had a choice to live anywhere in the world I would stay here. I know that I would enjoy living in Japan again as I did in the 60s for a short time, but as before I know I would eventually get homesick for Janesville, Wisconsin.
Besides where one lives is not as important as how. I think being near old friends and family is what gives life meaning. It's what makes home... well, home.
With Vancouver, you get Seattle with better healthcare and less guns.
Now now, you know that our universal coverage results in substandard care and a lower average lifespan than the US, and our lack of access to guns means an enormous murder rate as we're killed in our beds by criminals.
1) Not within about 100 ft elevation of any ocean level. And certainly net near any ocean coast. I studied geology a long time ago, and lately, plate tectonics and tsunami activity. One day, one of the Canary islands across the Atlantic will fall into the ocean. The resultant waves will cross the Atlantic at 500 miles per hour and will rise to giant height as they approach shallow waters off all our eastern seaboard cities.
2) Preferably some place where the entire county is not running a race to see house fast urban sprawl can fill up the open spaces.
3) Hopefully some place with high quality and low cost DSL service, or maybe even affordable splittable T-1 lines.
Off the top of my head and in no particular order:
New York City
Eastern shore of Lake Michigan (Saugatuck/South Haven)
Capri, Italy
Thanks but if I had a choice to live anywhere in the world I would stay here. I know that I would enjoy living in Japan again as I did in the 60s for a short time, but as before I know I would eventually get homesick for Janesville, Wisconsin.
Besides where one lives is not as important as how. I think being near old friends and family is what gives life meaning. It's what makes home... well, home.
P.S. Indians suck.
Now now, you know that our universal coverage results in substandard care and a lower average lifespan than the US, and our lack of access to guns means an enormous murder rate as we're killed in our beds by criminals.
Right?
Man it's rough being a Cleveland fan.
Yours,
Wince
Pompeii, Campania, Italia (the ancient ruins - you didn't specify a time period) ;)
Somewhere in the KMC, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland
Deep south TEXAS (the Valley gringo)
Between Lubbock &Amarillo, TEXAS
And btw, Fort Bliss is unique...I think I actually like it.
too bad LaBron can't play baseball.
Oh, wait...he hasn't won a championship either, has he?
Wince, silly boy, the elevators have buttons. I'm gonna be the pool boy.
2) Preferably some place where the entire county is not running a race to see house fast urban sprawl can fill up the open spaces.
3) Hopefully some place with high quality and low cost DSL service, or maybe even affordable splittable T-1 lines.
Arnold Harris
Mount Horeb WI