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Compared to DSOTM at $300, the other sets are good value. But that is only in comparison to something that is absurdly priced. If you could buy only one, I would suggest Abbey Road.

Revolver
with no surround in the box set is even more of a rip-off. I much more prefer the stereo cd played through the Surround Master than the Atmos on most tracks.
Thank you. Truly. I have been contemplating Abby Road so this is the feedback to get me over the edge. I may sell the other discs
 
In Boise, they’re worried about the snowmelt this spring. Lucky Peak reservoir is dumping as fast as possible. I’ll post a picture when I figure out how to get a still out of the video on my phone.
Those pipes are at least 20' in diameter.
 

Let me add this: Those people who are fleeing are slowly changing the places they are going to into the places they are trying to escape. I mean, do any of you gentle souls really want people from New Joisey moving into your state? (How 'bout I make you an offer you can't refuse? Capisce? ) ;)

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What's not mentioned (or did I miss it) are where all of these people are going. The other side of the coin is; to which states are people moving? I would think if they just told us the net gain/loss and some of the reasons it would have more meaning. There have to be some states with a net gain of population.
People relocating from these states are still largely moving to urban areas. Houston and Atlanta are prime examples.
 
People relocating from these states are still largely moving to urban areas. Houston and Atlanta are prime examples.
Maybe so. My only point is that all these people moving out of one state are moving into another state. This article doesn't acknowledge that at all.
Or is it assumed that a state with a percentage less than 50% has a net gain with more people moving in than out?
 
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David Brooks had an article about this recently in the New York Times. He pointed out the urban shift but he also got into the potential impact on politics which I obviously wouldn’t be referencing here(which is why I declined to provide a link).
 
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Wow! New Jersey leads with 66.8% of outbound moves. What they are not telling you is that 90% of those people are in the witness protection program.

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People relocating from these states are still largely moving to urban areas. Houston and Atlanta are prime examples.
David Brooks had an article about this recently in the New York Times. He pointed out the urban shift but he also got into the potential impact on politics which I obviously wouldn’t be referencing here(which I why I declined to provide a link).

Astronauts found ice water only 2.5 cm below the surface of Mars.

MARS, of course! NO income tax, NO sales tax and NO OXYGEN!
 
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