U.S. Cities  
Merry Christmas!

Go Back   City-Data Forum > U.S. Forums > California > San Francisco
Register Blogs Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Welcome to City-Data.com forum! Make sure to register - it's free and very quick! You have to register before you can post and participate in our discussions with 700,000 other registered members. User profiles and some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your free account you will be able to customize many options, you will have the full access to over 15,000 posts/day about local topics and you will see fewer ads.

Get a detailed profile
Search Forums  (Advanced)
Business Search - 14 Million verified businesses
Search for:  near: 
Reply


 
Old 08-01-2008, 10:37 PM
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
152 posts, read 127,645 times
Reputation: 42
tkindred is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by soho111 View Post
New York City has far more people of intelligence/affluence/influence/wealth than San Fransisco.

To sum it up, New York is part of the World Elite (New York/London/Paris/Tokyo), San Francisco is not. That itself speaks volumes. In addition to their own "intelligent" population, New York draws the World's elite, San Francisco doesn't. New York is the center of influence, San Francisco isn't. Less intelligence, really?

In comparison New York City, San Fransisco is podunk, small, and non-cosmopolitan. NYC is the exact opposite.

I used to be the typical smug San Franciscan type (as yourself) until I visited NYC and was humbled.
That sad thing is many in SF think that they are cosmopolitan. But I think they do not travel so much. NY offers so much more as far as culture, sophistication and style.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message

 
Old 08-02-2008, 04:12 AM
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Cold Spring HaHaHarbor, NY
618 posts, read 543,575 times
Reputation: 167
andybuildz has a spectacular aura aboutandybuildz has a spectacular aura aboutandybuildz has a spectacular aura aboutandybuildz has a spectacular aura about
I've lived in NY my whole life...all 57 years of it.
Lived in the Bay area for a short time years ago. My daughter and her family live in S.F.
Start with visiting the parks. Central Park vs Golden Gate...hands down CP is the most exciting!!
The weather? Well...depends what floats yer boat. I think SF has nicer weather but I love the 4 seasons here in NY and with global warming the weather has gotten even a bit nicer...hmmm....and lets not forget that we don't get earthquakes.
It is true though that the terrorists consider NY the most important place on the planet...fwtw : (
Soul? Hands down NY from uptown to downtown. There's no place on this entire planet that has the diversity and soul NYC has.
Mannnnnnnnnnnn...do I have stories I can tell!!
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
 
Old 08-02-2008, 09:16 AM
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Portlandia "burbs"
2,591 posts, read 1,115,359 times
Reputation: 2799
Bluesbabe has a reputation beyond repute
Bluesbabe has a reputation beyond reputeBluesbabe has a reputation beyond reputeBluesbabe has a reputation beyond reputeBluesbabe has a reputation beyond reputeBluesbabe has a reputation beyond reputeBluesbabe has a reputation beyond reputeBluesbabe has a reputation beyond reputeBluesbabe has a reputation beyond reputeBluesbabe has a reputation beyond reputeBluesbabe has a reputation beyond reputeBluesbabe has a reputation beyond reputeBluesbabe has a reputation beyond reputeBluesbabe has a reputation beyond reputeBluesbabe has a reputation beyond reputeBluesbabe has a reputation beyond reputeBluesbabe has a reputation beyond repute
Quote:
Originally Posted by andybuildz View Post
Soul? Hands down NY from uptown to downtown. There's no place on this entire planet that has the diversity and soul NYC has.
Mannnnnnnnnnnn...do I have stories I can tell!!
Share one with us.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
 
Old 08-02-2008, 03:25 PM
408
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Sannozay
3,422 posts, read 2,812,781 times
Reputation: 995
krudmonk is a splendid one to beholdkrudmonk is a splendid one to beholdkrudmonk is a splendid one to beholdkrudmonk is a splendid one to beholdkrudmonk is a splendid one to beholdkrudmonk is a splendid one to beholdkrudmonk is a splendid one to beholdkrudmonk is a splendid one to beholdkrudmonk is a splendid one to beholdkrudmonk is a splendid one to beholdkrudmonk is a splendid one to beholdkrudmonk is a splendid one to beholdkrudmonk is a splendid one to beholdkrudmonk is a splendid one to beholdkrudmonk is a splendid one to beholdkrudmonk is a splendid one to behold
You people are right. NYC blows SF out of the water. For example, I thought San Franciscans were vain braggarts, but NYC has them clearly beat there. Good job flapping your gums, Least Coasters.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
 
Old 08-02-2008, 03:34 PM
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
152 posts, read 127,645 times
Reputation: 42
tkindred is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by krudmonk View Post
You people are right. NYC blows SF out of the water. For example, I thought San Franciscans were vain braggarts, but NYC has them clearly beat there. Good job flapping your gums, Least Coasters.
I don't have a bias towards either SF or NY. I grew up in Kansas City. But many people in SF are super vain and have a inflated sense of self importance. Almost to a point of being delusional. People from NY seem more down to earth and grounded in reality.

And it is not a thing about East and West Coast. SF people are very different than others on the West Coast.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
 
Old 08-02-2008, 04:07 PM
Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: San Francisco
93 posts, read 84,876 times
Reputation: 28
Palmer Eldritch is on a distinguished road
NYC is not the same without its Twin Towers. The towers set off the skyline and made nyc what is. I feel bad for all New Yorkers and hope that some day your will city shine again.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
 
Old 08-02-2008, 04:51 PM
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Cold Spring HaHaHarbor, NY
618 posts, read 543,575 times
Reputation: 167
andybuildz has a spectacular aura aboutandybuildz has a spectacular aura aboutandybuildz has a spectacular aura aboutandybuildz has a spectacular aura about
Quote:
Originally Posted by Palmer Eldritch View Post
NYC is not the same without its Twin Towers. The towers set off the skyline and made nyc what is. I feel bad for all New Yorkers and hope that some day your will city shine again.
It aint the buildings....it's the people!
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
 
Old 08-02-2008, 05:00 PM
Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: San Francisco
93 posts, read 84,876 times
Reputation: 28
Palmer Eldritch is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by andybuildz View Post
It aint the buildings....it's the people!
I think it is a combination. When people talk about nyc they often talk about the seasons, Central Park, etc. Without its Twin Towers nyc has lost its identity as well as its reputation as a world class city.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
 
Old 08-02-2008, 05:24 PM
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Cold Spring HaHaHarbor, NY
618 posts, read 543,575 times
Reputation: 167
andybuildz has a spectacular aura aboutandybuildz has a spectacular aura aboutandybuildz has a spectacular aura aboutandybuildz has a spectacular aura about
Quote:
Originally Posted by Palmer Eldritch View Post
I think it is a combination. When people talk about nyc they often talk about the seasons, Central Park, etc. Without its Twin Towers nyc has lost its identity as well as its reputation as a world class city.
The Park is all about the people...take a walk in it any season of the year and you'll see what I mean.
I was walking the streets long b/4 the twin towers were even an idea in anyone's mind and the city was the same...loaded with soul from the Lower East side where I was born all the way up through HArlem.
It's the people...The twin towers and all the "buildings" are more the tourist destinations...the people in NY work IN them but they are not THEM...they are inanimate objects that merely house us.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
 
Old 08-02-2008, 05:54 PM
Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: San Francisco
93 posts, read 84,876 times
Reputation: 28
Palmer Eldritch is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by andybuildz View Post
The Park is all about the people...take a walk in it any season of the year and you'll see what I mean.
I was walking the streets long b/4 the twin towers were even an idea in anyone's mind and the city was the same...loaded with soul from the Lower East side where I was born all the way up through HArlem.
It's the people...The twin towers and all the "buildings" are more the tourist destinations...the people in NY work IN them but they are not THEM...they are inanimate objects that merely house us.
The loss of the Twin Towers also represents the events of 9/11. After those devastating attacks the people of nyc had a chance to come together and rebuild their city. Instead they chose to exploit the events of 9/11 for personal and politcal gain. NYC lost its skyline on 9/11 but it also lost its soul.
Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick.

Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.



Reply


Quick Reply
Message:

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes


Go Back   City-Data Forum > U.S. Forums > California > San Francisco

All times are GMT -6. The time now is 08:03 AM.

Copyright © 2005-2009, Advameg, Inc.

City-Data.com - Archive 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 - Top