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holy ****! i go to the college that did that study! and i'm a geography/demography major there, so even cooler. surprised i never heard about it. awesome!
anyway... can't say i'm surprised seattle is at the top, although raleigh & colorado springs surprise me. i wish the population boundaries were 150,000+ instead of 250,000+, because i'd be curious to see where providence & hartford would have ended up.
Last edited by carolinadreamin'; 07-04-2007 at 04:11 AM..
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