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Old 01-17-2009, 02:18 PM
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At least we boosted Columbia's thread count I guess.
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Again. Why would you care anyway? Aren't you in Charlotte? I asked you straight questions and you went crazy. Still didn't answer them. What do you have against Greenville? Since you got angry its all over with.
Of course I answered your question; it's been answered time and again. It just included some stuff you didn't want to hear.
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Old 01-17-2009, 02:59 PM
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Of course I answered your question; it's been answered time and again. It just included some stuff you didn't want to hear.
Like what my friend? I agree with your percentages, I just believe in raw numbers because I think they tell the truth. Why do you guys post partial data most of the time like percentages only? And how is that any different than me preferring raw numbers? I said its all over you win. I'm on my way to PF Changs. Delicious!
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Old 01-17-2009, 03:40 PM
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Did the Greenville area not outgrow Columbia in raw numbers regardless of how you slice and dice it? Thats the only question I have.
No, Columbia's MSA grew by more raw numbers than Greenville's MSA.
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Old 01-17-2009, 03:43 PM
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No, Columbia's MSA grew by more raw numbers than Greenville's MSA.
Is this because the addition of more counties or pure growth?
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"Believing in" numbers, as in raw data or pencentages of whatever, is a very strange idea, like it was a matter of faith.

They're either accurate or they're not, and can be proven so.

Sort of like "believing in" global warming or not, as the icebergs float away from the poles.
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"Believing in" numbers, as in raw data or pencentages of whatever, is a very strange idea, like it was a matter of faith.

They're either accurate or they're not, and can be proven so.

Sort of like "believing in" global warming or not, as the icebergs float away from the poles.
Fair enough.
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No, Columbia's MSA grew by more raw numbers than Greenville's MSA.
We can argue back in forth about it all day. Greenville County grew the most and Columbia's MSA grew the most. We both like where we live and that's not going to change over population numbers.
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Is this because the addition of more counties or pure growth?
Pure growth.
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Old 01-17-2009, 09:23 PM
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Where is this data located? Did Columbia not add counties during this time period? Tell me where you got the info and I will look it up.
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