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View Poll Results: Which city is better?
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Old 12-27-2009, 12:15 AM
 
Location: The Greatest city on Earth: City of Atlanta Proper
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No, its not. NYC is. The link is not working.

Also, why are we talking about NYC.

This is about Atlanta vs Dallas.
*sigh*

L.A. urban area density: 7083 people per square mile

NYC urban area density: 5309 people per square mile

I think you need to come back to Buckhead and give me a little of whatever you're smoking.

 
Old 12-27-2009, 12:15 AM
 
Location: NOVA
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No, its not. NYC is. The link is not working.

Also, why are we talking about NYC.

This is about Atlanta vs Dallas.
You are the one who said the you were from DUMBO .. Under the Brooklyn Bridge right. cause it sounds like you just woke up from underneath that bridge
 
Old 12-27-2009, 12:15 AM
 
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Metro NOLA hasn't declined in the last 4 years.. hmm more ignorance. The population has been on a steady increase as well, but I'm sure whenever "the big hurricane" hits NYC (oh, and it will sooner or later) the population loss will be just as bad.
Huh?

it looks like to me it decilined from 1,360,436 to 1,179,459, which is a 13.30% decline.

Also, as you can see, NYC metro gained around 900,000.

Table of United States primary census statistical areas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Old 12-27-2009, 12:17 AM
 
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he didn't mentioned Richmond!! when he stated his explanation...
Well, it is kind of obvious.

Why is someone saying the northeast is sprawled when RICHMOND is in the picture. Richmond is in VA, which is a southern state.
 
Old 12-27-2009, 12:18 AM
 
Location: New Orleans, United States
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Huh?

it looks like to me it decilined from 1,360,436 to 1,179,459, which is a 13.30% decline.

Table of United States primary census statistical areas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
say bruh, you're supposed to make me look stupid and not yourself. Ever heard of 200,000+ people being displaced overnight by the after effects of some large hurricane???
 
Old 12-27-2009, 12:18 AM
 
Location: Los Angeles
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I like Dallas. Big lakes, the Dallas Cowboys, cooler in city neighborhoods, growing, respectable downtown with its new arts district, plus easy access to Houston, Austin and San Antonio.
 
Old 12-27-2009, 12:18 AM
 
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Trick, you have never even heard of my neighborhood in Brooklyn.

Stop lying about where you lived.
I lived right off tremont ave right off the concourse in the Bronx... I know about Brooklynn brownsville east new york Coney IslandI know the J train runs thru Broadway etc I dont wanna go into detail with you.. I know enough about nyc.
 
Old 12-27-2009, 12:18 AM
 
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Nope its not about walking its about public transportation, don't try to change up now!
No, it is about using any form of transportation possible without a car.

Walking, boking, buses and subways.
 
Old 12-27-2009, 12:19 AM
 
Location: The Greatest city on Earth: City of Atlanta Proper
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say bruh, you're supposed to make me look stupid and not yourself. Ever heard of 200,000+ people being displaced overnight by the after effects of some large hurricane???
It's not even worth it bruh. That dude is just another Internet sightseer who thinks who knows things because he can make it to Wikipedia and Google Maps.
 
Old 12-27-2009, 12:19 AM
 
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Very true. If a big hurricane ever hit NYC in the same manner as Katrina, the casualties will be in the hundreds of thousands.
Probably, except the people in NYC would have enough common sense to evauate after being told several times to. The morons in New Orleans were told to evacuate and they stayed.
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