On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 00:56:15 -0700, sf > wrote:
>On 22 Aug 2005 07:52:12 +0200, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
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>> In case you don't remember, I'm in AZ, not NYC or Europe. :-)
>
>GAK, sorry. I keep placing you where Michael is and I put him
>slightly North. LOL I need to get myself a map and put pins with
>names on them in it. Nah, I'll let someone who is computer literate
>do an online map where we can enter our names in the appropriate
>location.
>
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>> I can hardly imagine Phoenix being more cosmopolitan than San Francisco.
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I don't know how you rate on the Cosmopolitan scale, but you guys
>eclipsed us on the population index years ago.
>
>2000 - Phoenix is the sixth-largest city in the U.S., with a
>population of 1,321,045.
I *never* would have imagined that! What are 1-5? (NYC, Chicago, LA
.... ?)
>
>The City and County of San Francisco (2004 estimated population
>744,230) is the fourth-largest city in the state of California.... NOT
>in the US.
OK, LA is bigger. What are #s 2 & 3? Surely Sac doesn't have a
higher pop than SF!!!
>Taking into consideration that a large part of your population is
>transplanted retirees, you probably have more people in your area who
>know about that cheese than we do here.
Ahhh but you DO have the Cheese Board in Berkeley. WONDERFUL
place....
TammyM, cheesy, very cheesy !!