The problem with most cities is the disparity of purpose. The downtown
areas are typically so overwhelmed with business that it doesn't
support people actually living there. Then the near residential areas
are either exhorbitantly expensive or absolute slums. Chicago is a
great example of this.

I'd move to SF or NYC in a heartbeat if I could afford it. Vancouver
is pretty high on my list as well, but I hear it's hard to move to
Canada if you're not already a citizen.

Conversely, my partner would like to move to the south of France and
get some goats.

-Kevin

On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:58:39 -0400, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> My other favorite big cities:
> - Madrid - my favorite place to party
> - San Francisco - the only chic, hip, sophisticated, happening U.S. city on the West Coast
> - Vancouver - more Euro than SF, very walkable
> - London - but that exchange rate is just murder these days
> - Rome - magical and chaotic, dirty and loud
> - Amsterdam - fun, fun, fun. Also totally flat city, great for biking.
> - Boston - too cold in the winter, I can't live there anymore.
> - Washington, DC - crime sucks, weather sucks, traffic sucks, but it is still an incredible place to be.
> - Dublin - Aside from being part Irish, I just think it's a really fun town
> - Minneapolis/St. Paul* - Great town but that freakish cold is too much for me.
> Chicago - Same thing as Minn.
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