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That and the transportation. Otherwise, Seattle is probably the place I like to live in the states the most. The traffic and lack of good public transport options is a serious negative :(
Depends what kind of transportation, though; when I lived there, I made use of the great bicycle infrastructure[1] every day, and really loved how much better that was than any other US city I'd lived in. But yeah, the other forms of transportation (including plodding your own car through the traffic) kinda suck. [1]: https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&msa=...
Seattle to deploy Gigabit fiber network
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Re: Seattle to deploy Gigabit fiber network
#22I'm moving to Seattle in January and was already planning to sign up with CondoInternet. Seeing as my to-be neighborhood is one of those they say this will be offered in, I'm now wondering when this will be rolled out. Awesome news though. Edit: "Gigabit Squared will be aggressively building, with eyes towards beginning services in the Fall of 2013."
Re: Seattle to deploy Gigabit fiber network
#23it is just getting better and better to live here in Seattle. Legalization of weed, same-sex marriage, and now high-speed internet
Re: Seattle to deploy Gigabit fiber network
#24it is just getting better and better to live here in Seattle. Legalization of weed, same-sex marriage, and now high-speed internet
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#25Earlier quoted context omitted.
Private health insurance sucks ass in WA, but other than that it does look good :)
Personally I don't want to live in Seattle because of the earthquake risk that nobody is prepared for. See http://discovermagazine.com/2012/extreme-earth/01-big-one-ea... if you don't know what I'm talking about.
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#26Earlier quoted context omitted.
Private health insurance sucks ass in WA, but other than that it does look good :)
Personally I don't want to live in Seattle because of the earthquake risk that nobody is prepared for. See http://discovermagazine.com/2012/extreme-earth/01-big-one-ea... if you don't know what I'm talking about.
Earthquakes are a good reason not to live anywhere on the Pacific coast. Hurricanes are a good reason not to live in the southeast, or apparently, New Jersey. And I don't want to live in "tornado alley"...
Edit: That article is just more FUD, designed to be fed to people who enjoy being afraid. There's no new knowledge there.
Re: Seattle to deploy Gigabit fiber network
#27Earlier quoted context omitted.
Private health insurance sucks ass in WA, but other than that it does look good :)
That and the transportation. Otherwise, Seattle is probably the place I like to live in the states the most. The traffic and lack of good public transport options is a serious negative :(
Re: Seattle to deploy Gigabit fiber network
#28it is just getting better and better to live here in Seattle. Legalization of weed, same-sex marriage, and now high-speed internet
Fix that whole rain thing and I'll be there tomorrow.
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#29Earlier quoted context omitted.
That and the transportation. Otherwise, Seattle is probably the place I like to live in the states the most. The traffic and lack of good public transport options is a serious negative :(
That and the horrible weather. If the northwest's weather didn't suck so much, I would never have moved back down to the bay area.
Don't you get bored with the constant sunshine?
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Fix that whole rain thing and I'll be there tomorrow.
Better start packing up then! See this: http://cliffmass.blogspot.com/2012/12/does-it-really-rain-al...