Great places to live
2010-02-16 19:29:22.453598+01 by Dan Lyke 3 comments
Dang it, Eric has me beat: Boulder ranks 1st, Petaluma 5th, in Gallup survey "well-being" index.
2010-02-16 19:29:22.453598+01 by Dan Lyke 3 comments
Dang it, Eric has me beat: Boulder ranks 1st, Petaluma 5th, in Gallup survey "well-being" index.
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#Comment Re: made: 2010-02-16 23:21:44.655966+01 by: jeff
Dang it, Columbus ranks 91st and Cincinnati 107th. But I didn't expect any better.
I currently live in Ohio primarily due to proximity to relatives and long-time friends. But I will be moving southeast, south, southwest, west, or northwest at some point again in the future...
#Comment Re: made: 2010-02-16 23:33:26.879524+01 by: meuon
Chattanooga: #136 - Hmm... I've lived in and recently spent some time in places higher on this list, I'd rank it a bit higher than it got. It might say more about what population response is to cellphone and landline surveys.
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