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18Montclair, Htownlove, kidphilly you 3 are batman, robin, and cat woman on this forum. Why do you fight with each other? (excluding kidphilly in this fight) It's sad to see
18Montclair, Htownlove, kidphilly you 3 are batman, robin, and cat woman on this forum. Why do you fight with each other? (excluding kidphilly in this fight) It's sad to see
I hope I am Cat Woman in that scenario and not Robin. Robin is kinda whimpy, MontClaire can be Robin Paul is old he can be Batman
Hmm, why is it that all are MSA's except for the Bay Area? Shouldn't that be broken in two for consistency?
The 25% commuter number from San Jose to San Francisco is blocking San Jose from being in San Francisco MSA....."and I Call Bull Something" on the USCB....Federal Government Pin Heads Making Stupid Decisions.
Honestly, IMHO, the Bay Area doesn't exist in real life. The Bay Area CSA consists of 6 different metros, of which IMO San Jose is the most economically significant because of Silicon Valley.
Again, not to hijack this thread, I just want to remind you that the "Bay Area" consists of these metros:
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA MSA (San Francisco, Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, and San Mateo Counties)
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA MSA (including San Benito County)
Santa Rosa-Petaluma, CA MSA
Vallejo-Fairfield, CA MSA
Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA MSA
Napa, CA MSA
If we allow areas to start arbitrarily combining metro areas, then we go down the slippery slope of having designations be completely meaningless.
Let's combine
Washington DC MSA Baltimore MSA Philadelphia MSA New York MSA Hartford MSA Boston MSA
because they all touch and are also likewise 6 metro areas.
That's not true.....
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