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Just an annoying statement people make that I have to clarify. Snow is a LOT more common in Dallas than Sacramento. It hasn't snowed in Sacramento in a decade and the last time it did, it was only a trace amount. I don't know where this perception comes from that snow in Sacramento is a normal occurence, but we really need to quit batting around that lie on this website...
It's a bad comparison. Austin vs. Sacramento would be a better comparison since they are the 4th largest metros in their states.
If Sacramento could have an Austin-like publicity machine to lure transplants away from L.A. and S.F., then game on! I would say that Texans moving to California would be the ones to spread the buzz of Sacramento around, the same way that Americans did the same to Austin.
It's a bad comparison. Austin vs. Sacramento would be a better comparison since they are the 4th largest metros in their states.
If Sacramento could have an Austin-like publicity machine to lure transplants away from L.A. and S.F., then game on! I would say that Texans moving to California would be the ones to spread the buzz of Sacramento around, the same way that Americans did the same to Austin.
We may be Cali soon. Getting enough people from out there. I love Dallas, but if the cost of living was the same in Cali, I'd be out there. I just can't justify that living expense, so I'm happy here in Dallas.
Dallas-Fort Worth Houston and Austin are going to be okay until the price of living there mushrooms.
Sacramento and Dallas is like comparing apples to oranges, no comparison. And whoever said Dallas had gang filled ghettos on it's Southside is crazy. I've been to S. Dallas whenever I visit Dallas and I never see dudes wearing red & blue, claiming Crip/Blood or any LA-based gang.
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