Good lord, on that list of cities, Cincinnati is only slightly larger than Anchorage AK. Of course, I bet the Cincinnati metro area is rather bigger than the Anchorage metro area. But seriously.
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Meara-ing:
Yay rescued golden re-pit bull!
The Beemer sounds very nice.
I like that dark wood, Lee.
I had no idea New Orleans had such a high murder rate, although Nora's analysis sounds plausible.
So, I'm sitting here drinking my coffee and smelling a cassolet slowly bake. Duck fat, man. I am such a convert to the church of cooking with duck fat. The cassolet smells amazing!
The City of Mount Isa in Queensland (population 22,000) covers an area greater than Switzerland. [link]
I occasionally think they designated this whole area a city just to mess with the Swiss.
Here's another Wikipedia chart that shows Somerville at #17 density: [link]
Just behind West Hollywood and ahead of East Orange. Some of the higher-ranked ones are statistical anomalies, like the giganto-apartment complex (Guttenberg, NJ) that incorporated itself.
I love the Australian Open. That is all.
I knew Brooklyn was crowded, but 35k people per square mile is a LOT of people.
(This may be why I rolled my eyes at Obama's SOTU initiative to provide funding for enough clean energy for 3 million homes. Yay, slightly less than a third of one city...)
Timelies all!
Gonna take the car to Jiffy Lube this afternoon. Hasn't been 3000 miles since the last time, but it has been 6 months.(Yeah, I don't do a lot of long-distance driving)
So I finally was able to make it to a doctor, and wish I had been able to sooner. Turns out I didn't get the same old, same old diagnosis, but that I had an infection in a joint that spread up the leg. At least that's the conclusion they reached, but since going on the antibiotics there's a noticeable reduction in swelling and the mobility of my knee has improved a lot. There's also a lot less pain, but since they also prescribed Vicodin I'm not sure how much to trust that, though I'm sticking to the minimum dose to be safer. I think I may be able to make it to work tomorrow!
Yay Frank! Always good to get a diagnosis of something acute that treatment can provide immediate relief for.
The thing that gets me about New Orleans is how much tourists don't see of the city. It has been (and is) a city with a lot of troubles. Corruption not the least of it, and most tourists wouldn't even know that.
I have been to the city many times over the year and it startles me the contrast between the drunk college kids (etc) in French Quarter and the rest of the city.