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Old 04-13-2013, 02:16 PM
 
Location: Vancouver, Canada
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White - mostly white
Green- mostly hispanic
Orange - mostly black
Purple - mostly Asian
Grey - areas with no majority (very diverse) or non residencial areas

This is according to 2010 US Census.
What do you thing the future will look like? Are there any areas of the city that you think will become more white, or more black or more hispanic? Are we going to see any significant changes in 2020 or is it more likely to stay as it is?


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Old 04-13-2013, 03:55 PM
 
Location: New York
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Whats blue? Cause thats the only real color I see the most, and I can only make out the color orange.


Thats a ****ing awful map.
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Old 04-13-2013, 04:12 PM
 
Location: Vancouver, Canada
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Whats blue? Cause thats the only real color I see the most, and I can only make out the color orange.


Thats a ****ing awful map.
ok so its pretty obvious you cant read because it says in the post whats the blue color. but are you color blind too? blue orange and green are very well visible
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Old 04-13-2013, 04:25 PM
 
Location: Wheaton, Illinois
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ok so its pretty obvious you cant read because it says in the post whats the blue color. but are you color blind too? blue orange and green are very well visible
Maybe he can't read but he can use capitalization and punctuation, unlike you with your barbaric scribbling. And I don't see what blue means either.
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Old 04-13-2013, 04:25 PM
 
Location: West Loop, Chicago, IL
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ok so its pretty obvious you cant read because it says in the post whats the blue color. but are you color blind too? blue orange and green are very well visible
In all fairness, Patrix, in your original post you noted that "white=white" when I'm assuming you meant "blue=white". Not a biggie though.

I would expect that by 2020 you're going to see a LOT more green in the city, and a LOT more red in the inner-ring suburbs.
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Old 04-13-2013, 04:26 PM
 
Location: Wheaton, Illinois
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white - mostly white
green- mostly hispanic
orange - mostly black
purple - mostly asian
grey - areas with no majority (very diverse) or non residencial areas

this is according to 2010 us census.
What do you thing the future will look like? Are there any areas of the city that you think will become more white, or more black or more hispanic? Are we going to see any significant changes in 2020 or is it more likely to stay as it is?
qft
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Old 04-13-2013, 04:31 PM
 
Location: Vancouver, Canada
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qft
qft?

ok so i made mistake white should say blue. I though everyone with IQ higher than 10 would be able to guess what it was meant to say
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Old 04-13-2013, 05:13 PM
 
Location: Wheaton, Illinois
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qft?

ok so i made mistake white should say blue. I though everyone with IQ higher than 10 would be able to guess what it was meant to say
It's not that you made a mistake but that you acted like a jerk when asked to clarify.
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Old 04-13-2013, 05:18 PM
 
Location: Vancouver, Canada
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It's not that you made a mistake but that you acted like a jerk when asked to clarify.
i thought hes response was rude, at first i didnt even realize that i made a mistake and he said the map is ****
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Old 04-13-2013, 05:42 PM
 
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The NYT version is much better. Just type Chicago in the search box. You can also view income, housing, and education.
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