Hair-splitting for lack of anything more interesting to do (but plenty
better to do, which I ought to get to as soon as I send this)....

JDG wrote:
> 
> --
> >From: "Steve Sloan II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> I'm proud to see that Huntsville, Alabama is ranked number 8 in
> >> Forbes' Best Places for Business. Not bad at all, considering
> >> that it has the smallest population in the top 25 list, at only
> >> 354,000 people. Other Brineller homes are also on the list,
> >> including Houston at number 15, and Austin at number 3.
> 
> AHEM!
> 
> And Washington, DC????? ;-)

Where was that on the list?

And, you know, you don't live *in* the District.  Some people who do get
somewhat particular about that sort of thing.  (And they'd point out I
don't live in Austin, and they'd be perfectly correct about *that*.)  :)
 
> At 08:47 AM 5/13/2004 -0500 Dan Minette wrote:
> >I found it interesting that the most leftist city that I'm familiar with,
> >Madison WI, is listed number 1.  Its interesting to compare this to the
> >discussion of the need to set a healthy, conservative climate to attract
> >business.
> 
> Come on now Dan, surely you can't believe that?
> 
> Do you really rate Madison as being more liberal than San Fransico???

Maybe he's not familiar with San Francisco.  Of all the cities on the
list, I'm probably only really familiar with Austin, but I could fake
Boston or DC, perhaps.  San Francisco, no, which is interesting,
considering that's where my husband's boss's office is.  :)

        Julia

but it used to be in Alameda, and I haven't been to CA since it moved
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