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Old 07-05-2021, 07:17 PM
 
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Both cities are similar, but the states of Texas and Illinois are not. Illinois is a lot more restrictive overall than Texas, so I prefer Odessa.

Dublin, Ohio or Dublin, California?
Sorry Dublin Ohio I love Wendy's but Dublin is a suburb of Oakland and if I had the money I'd live in the one in California

Hoboken, New Jersey or Emeryville, California?
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Old 07-05-2021, 07:23 PM
 
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Both cities are similar, but the states of Texas and Illinois are not. Illinois is a lot more restrictive overall than Texas, so I prefer Odessa.

Dublin, Ohio or Dublin, California?
Dublin, CA... I'd be happy in either place as they're both very desirable suburbs but I would prefer to live in the Bay Area over Columbus, OH for climate, culture, scenery, and general amenities.

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Sorry Dublin Ohio I love Wendy's but Dublin is a suburb of Oakland and if I had the money I'd live in the one in California

Hoboken, New Jersey or Emeryville, California?
Hoboken... since I already live in an NYC neighborhood very similar to Hoboken, I'll go with what is more familiar.

Colorado Springs, CO or Omaha, NE?
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Old 07-05-2021, 07:53 PM
 
Location: Northern California
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Colorado Springs, CO or Omaha, NE?
Well, that's an easy one. Omaha may be nice (don't know; haven't been there),
but I couldn't pass on having the Rocky Mtns just outside my town.
So, CO Springs.

Flagstaff AZ, or Logan UT?
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Old 07-05-2021, 08:26 PM
 
Location: Howard County, Maryland
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Well, that's an easy one. Omaha may be nice (don't know; haven't been there),
but I couldn't pass on having the Rocky Mtns just outside my town.
So, CO Springs.

Flagstaff AZ, or Logan UT?
I've never been to Logan, but I've liked the parts of Utah that I've seen. However, I've been to Flagstaff (only once, but still) and I was impressed; I thought it was a nice place in a scenic location. So I'll go with that one.

San Diego, CA or Tampa, FL?
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Old 07-06-2021, 07:52 AM
 
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I've never been to Logan, but I've liked the parts of Utah that I've seen. However, I've been to Flagstaff (only once, but still) and I was impressed; I thought it was a nice place in a scenic location. So I'll go with that one.

San Diego, CA or Tampa, FL?
Tampa, easily. Though SD is my favorite CA city, there is no way I would lived anywhere in CA in this day and time. A state that is experiencing fleeing residents at the rate it is speaks volumes. Very oppressive state government has ruined a once great state. But comparing Tampa to San Diego, Tampa has great beaches, great people, much more affordable, and a much brighter future.

Chicago, IL or Philadelphia, PA?
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Old 07-06-2021, 08:39 AM
 
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Tampa, easily. Though SD is my favorite CA city, there is no way I would lived anywhere in CA in this day and time. A state that is experiencing fleeing residents at the rate it is speaks volumes. Very oppressive state government has ruined a once great state. But comparing Tampa to San Diego, Tampa has great beaches, great people, much more affordable, and a much brighter future.

Chicago, IL or Philadelphia, PA?
Philly, close to home

Newark, NJ or Newark, DE?
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Old 07-06-2021, 10:02 AM
 
Location: Land of Ill Noise
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Philly, close to home

Newark, NJ or Newark, DE?
Newark, DE. It has better stats, such as lower crime. And I'd imagine taxes would be lower in Delaware, vs. New Jersey.

Fresno, CA, or Modesto, CA?
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Old 07-06-2021, 04:12 PM
 
Location: Provo, UT
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Newark, DE. It has better stats, such as lower crime. And I'd imagine taxes would be lower in Delaware, vs. New Jersey.

Fresno, CA, or Modesto, CA?
Overall, Modesto is better, but there are parts of far northern Fresno that are better than anything in Modesto.

Arvada, Colorado or Shelby Charter Township, Michigan?
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Old 07-06-2021, 09:37 PM
 
Location: Nashville, TN
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Arvada because it is close to both Denver and the Rocky Mountains.

Evansville, Indiana or Huntington, West Virginia?
Close call. Evansville is the larger city, but Huntington has better scenery and closer to more interesting cities.

Oklahoma City, OK or Birmingham, AL?
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Old 07-06-2021, 10:52 PM
 
Location: Fairfax
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Birmingham gets the nod. It's closer to more interesting geography - small mountains and forests. OKC has the better food, and possibly culture, but it's too isolated. From Birmingham, I could always visit Atlanta on the weekend.


Columbia, SC or Columbus, OH?
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