Aren't there objective metrics for class mobility in societies? As I have
left the US does that mean... "I am the NRA?"

-- Charles
On Oct 22, 2011 11:16 PM, "Udhay Shankar N" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On 23-Oct-11 10:42 AM, Pranesh Prakash wrote:
> > My understanding is that the writer wanted to move back because he
> > was Becoming A Person He Didn't Want To Be.
> >
> > But that would mean that opportunities to distrust people asking
> > for money and opportunities to engage in road rage don't exist in
> > sweet home California.  Oh well-travelled people of this list
> > (especially those who have resided in California), is that true?
>
> I have briefly resided in .ca.us, though not in any sense engaged with
> the place where I lived (it was 1999, one treated the apartment as a
> place to sleep and read, and meals were something that one had in the
> office or from reheated doggy bags)
>
> In any case, my guess would be that it is much easier to tell oneself
> that these things don't exist in California. Whether it will continue
> to be easy when gas hits $10/gallon and interminable power cuts become
> a reality in SFO is anyone's guess.
>
> Udhay
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