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Old 24-02-2011, 07:33 PM posted to rec.gardens
Dick Adams[_2_] Dick Adams[_2_] is offline
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Default Best cities to live in

David Hare-Scott wrote:
Bill who putters wrote:


Pittsburgh a old steel town is close to me 29 from the top. But
notice how Australian and New Zealand cities fare. Envy.... guess it
is good to have a great infrastructure. Notice US and Europe are
lagging.


A sure fire way to start an argument is to claim where you
live is better than some other place. I don't have that
problem because I live near Baltimore - the City that Slurs.

There are various measures of the quality of cities, which
one are you referring to?

Which Australian cities do you think have great infrastructure?


All of the Australian cities have reasonably good infrastructures.
The problem that is indigious to all countries the English
colonized is that the blood *******s left it with poor
infrastructures. (I wrote English so as not to include the
Irish, the Scots, the Welsh, the Manx, etc.)

I love Australia and wish to retire there. But look at the roads
that that span the continent. I drove the Nullarbor. It was a
two lane black top road for 1668 km (1036 miles), and you can't
drive after unless you want to risk totaling your car by hitting
a roo.

The rail system in New South Wales is excellent and rivals any
inter-city system I seen.

If you want to see the beautiful view in the world, take a side
trip to Esperance in Western OZ.