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NOYB wrote: "P. Fritz" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message link.net... "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On 11 Jul 2005 10:17:36 -0700, wrote: Uh, oh........Naples, FL wasn't on the list. Can't wait to hear to excuses......!!! http://money.cnn.com/best/bplive/index.html Barrington, RI #3? BBAAWWWAAAHHHHHHAAAAA!!!!!!! ~~ cough - sputter - gag ~~ Oh man, that was funny. Even funnier was Colchester and Tolland CT. Well, what do you expect for CNN - they still have their heads up their collective asses. I guess I don't need to respond. Shortwave and Harry summed it up pretty well with their posts. Their criterea. ************************************************** ******************* OnBoard maintains a database of nearly 40,000 cities. To narrow our search, we began by considering only those with population above 14,000, above-median household income, population growth and real estate appreciation over the past 5 years. The statistics that they use lists Naples' population at over 250,000. Naples ain't anywhere near that size. What they keep doing is using all of Collier County statistics...which means Immokalee (mostly migrant farm-workers), Chokoloskee, Everglades City, Goodland, etc. are in there. That's going to bump the crime statistics, number of students per teacher, number of illiterate, etc. It will lower the median household income, real estate appreciation, and several other positive attributes. Those restrictions led to a list of 1,321 places. From there, we eliminated places that aren't within 60 miles of a major airport and 30 miles of a major teaching hospital. There goes Naples. We have the airport...but Miami has the nearest major teaching hospital. We also eliminate towns with low education scores or that fall below the 25th percentile in any two of the following: unemployment, income growth, crime, or arts resources. That left 100 towns, which we ranked, weighing economic, education and safety factors twice as much as arts, leisure and park space. We limited any metropolitan area to one or two places. To pick the winners, we culled more data on education, environment, Naples scored well there. housing affordability Another knock on Naples. Of course, I came down here to boat and fish year-round. For that, I couldn't have picked a better area. HEHE!!!!! I ****ing KNEW he'd have to spin, spin to defend Naples....just because HE lives there, it's the best place on earth!!!!!!! Typical example of his ability to shun polls that don't favor his stance, but man, if he finds one that does, he posts it immediately. |
wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "P. Fritz" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message link.net... "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On 11 Jul 2005 10:17:36 -0700, wrote: Uh, oh........Naples, FL wasn't on the list. Can't wait to hear to excuses......!!! http://money.cnn.com/best/bplive/index.html Barrington, RI #3? BBAAWWWAAAHHHHHHAAAAA!!!!!!! ~~ cough - sputter - gag ~~ Oh man, that was funny. Even funnier was Colchester and Tolland CT. Well, what do you expect for CNN - they still have their heads up their collective asses. I guess I don't need to respond. Shortwave and Harry summed it up pretty well with their posts. Their criterea. ************************************************** ******************* OnBoard maintains a database of nearly 40,000 cities. To narrow our search, we began by considering only those with population above 14,000, above-median household income, population growth and real estate appreciation over the past 5 years. The statistics that they use lists Naples' population at over 250,000. Naples ain't anywhere near that size. What they keep doing is using all of Collier County statistics...which means Immokalee (mostly migrant farm-workers), Chokoloskee, Everglades City, Goodland, etc. are in there. That's going to bump the crime statistics, number of students per teacher, number of illiterate, etc. It will lower the median household income, real estate appreciation, and several other positive attributes. Those restrictions led to a list of 1,321 places. From there, we eliminated places that aren't within 60 miles of a major airport and 30 miles of a major teaching hospital. There goes Naples. We have the airport...but Miami has the nearest major teaching hospital. We also eliminate towns with low education scores or that fall below the 25th percentile in any two of the following: unemployment, income growth, crime, or arts resources. That left 100 towns, which we ranked, weighing economic, education and safety factors twice as much as arts, leisure and park space. We limited any metropolitan area to one or two places. To pick the winners, we culled more data on education, environment, Naples scored well there. housing affordability Another knock on Naples. Of course, I came down here to boat and fish year-round. For that, I couldn't have picked a better area. HEHE!!!!! I ****ing KNEW he'd have to spin, spin to defend Naples....just because HE lives there, it's the best place on earth!!!!!!! Typical example of his ability to shun polls that don't favor his stance, but man, if he finds one that does, he posts it immediately. You sound like you are jealous Kevin. But then again, with you living in Snelville, GA I can understand why. |
"*JimH*" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "P. Fritz" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message link.net... "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On 11 Jul 2005 10:17:36 -0700, wrote: Uh, oh........Naples, FL wasn't on the list. Can't wait to hear to excuses......!!! http://money.cnn.com/best/bplive/index.html Barrington, RI #3? BBAAWWWAAAHHHHHHAAAAA!!!!!!! ~~ cough - sputter - gag ~~ Oh man, that was funny. Even funnier was Colchester and Tolland CT. Well, what do you expect for CNN - they still have their heads up their collective asses. I guess I don't need to respond. Shortwave and Harry summed it up pretty well with their posts. Their criterea. ************************************************** ******************* OnBoard maintains a database of nearly 40,000 cities. To narrow our search, we began by considering only those with population above 14,000, above-median household income, population growth and real estate appreciation over the past 5 years. The statistics that they use lists Naples' population at over 250,000. Naples ain't anywhere near that size. What they keep doing is using all of Collier County statistics...which means Immokalee (mostly migrant farm-workers), Chokoloskee, Everglades City, Goodland, etc. are in there. That's going to bump the crime statistics, number of students per teacher, number of illiterate, etc. It will lower the median household income, real estate appreciation, and several other positive attributes. Those restrictions led to a list of 1,321 places. From there, we eliminated places that aren't within 60 miles of a major airport and 30 miles of a major teaching hospital. There goes Naples. We have the airport...but Miami has the nearest major teaching hospital. We also eliminate towns with low education scores or that fall below the 25th percentile in any two of the following: unemployment, income growth, crime, or arts resources. That left 100 towns, which we ranked, weighing economic, education and safety factors twice as much as arts, leisure and park space. We limited any metropolitan area to one or two places. To pick the winners, we culled more data on education, environment, Naples scored well there. housing affordability Another knock on Naples. Of course, I came down here to boat and fish year-round. For that, I couldn't have picked a better area. HEHE!!!!! I ****ing KNEW he'd have to spin, spin to defend Naples....just because HE lives there, it's the best place on earth!!!!!!! Typical example of his ability to shun polls that don't favor his stance, but man, if he finds one that does, he posts it immediately. You sound like you are jealous Kevin. But then again, with you living in Snelville, GA I can understand why. Kevin is still recovering from the bitch slapping he received. He cannot comprehend that the very basis of the poll is biased, based on the criterea selected as important.......30 miles from a teaching hospital, etc. Secondly, Naples has a population of a little over 20k, not 250k as the poll stated........thus they are using flawed data........no wonder Kevin used it as a source LMAO |
wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "P. Fritz" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message link.net... "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On 11 Jul 2005 10:17:36 -0700, wrote: Uh, oh........Naples, FL wasn't on the list. Can't wait to hear to excuses......!!! http://money.cnn.com/best/bplive/index.html Barrington, RI #3? BBAAWWWAAAHHHHHHAAAAA!!!!!!! ~~ cough - sputter - gag ~~ Oh man, that was funny. Even funnier was Colchester and Tolland CT. Well, what do you expect for CNN - they still have their heads up their collective asses. I guess I don't need to respond. Shortwave and Harry summed it up pretty well with their posts. Their criterea. ************************************************** ******************* OnBoard maintains a database of nearly 40,000 cities. To narrow our search, we began by considering only those with population above 14,000, above-median household income, population growth and real estate appreciation over the past 5 years. The statistics that they use lists Naples' population at over 250,000. Naples ain't anywhere near that size. What they keep doing is using all of Collier County statistics...which means Immokalee (mostly migrant farm-workers), Chokoloskee, Everglades City, Goodland, etc. are in there. That's going to bump the crime statistics, number of students per teacher, number of illiterate, etc. It will lower the median household income, real estate appreciation, and several other positive attributes. Those restrictions led to a list of 1,321 places. From there, we eliminated places that aren't within 60 miles of a major airport and 30 miles of a major teaching hospital. There goes Naples. We have the airport...but Miami has the nearest major teaching hospital. We also eliminate towns with low education scores or that fall below the 25th percentile in any two of the following: unemployment, income growth, crime, or arts resources. That left 100 towns, which we ranked, weighing economic, education and safety factors twice as much as arts, leisure and park space. We limited any metropolitan area to one or two places. To pick the winners, we culled more data on education, environment, Naples scored well there. housing affordability Another knock on Naples. Of course, I came down here to boat and fish year-round. For that, I couldn't have picked a better area. HEHE!!!!! I ****ing KNEW he'd have to spin, spin to defend Naples....just because HE lives there, it's the best place on earth!!!!!!! Typical example of his ability to shun polls that don't favor his stance, but man, if he finds one that does, he posts it immediately. Saying that we don't have a major teaching hospital within 30 miles (one of the necessary criteria for the finalists) is spin? Saying that I came down here for year-round fishing and boating is spin? |
*JimH* wrote: You sound like you are jealous Kevin. But then again, with you living in Snelville, GA I can understand why. Hmm, let's retrace your ignorant statement of the day, shall we? First, I'm not Kevin, so there's one ignorant statement, because you don't know who I am. Second. I don't live in Snellville, GA., and you don't know where I live, so it's another ignorant statement. Funny thing, I actually slipped my real name here awhile back offering up a reply I got to prove a point. I've also stated where I live. You apparently were too stupid to catch either one. Too bad, just because you are blindly following NOYB and Fritz. |
On 12 Jul 2005 05:03:53 -0700, wrote:
HEHE!!!!! I ****ing KNEW he'd have... Did an adult post that? -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
Harry,
Why do you insist of using profanity? Is it because you lack the ability to communicate without the use of vulgarity? "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Real Name wrote: Why does your email use the signature Kevin Noble? Why is your gmail account ? Why don't *you* find something useful to do, and move onto a newsgroup where your particular type of flaming asshole is appreciated? -- Let's pray the United States survives the rest of Bush's term. |
Harry,
Your profanity and inability to communicate without childish vulgarity says more about you than it does me. "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Real Name wrote: Harry, Why do you insist of using profanity? Is it because you lack the ability to communicate without the use of vulgarity? I'm treating you with all the respect you deserve, dickstick. -- Let's pray the United States survives the rest of Bush's term. |
Real Name wrote: Harry, Your profanity and inability to communicate without childish vulgarity says more about you than it does me. Your inabilility to communicate without childish insults says a lot about your credibility. |
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