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19/07/2007 09:23:12
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Contracts, agreements and general business
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01240894
Message ID:
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Have you read any studies on where wealth is concentrated in the U.S.? You will see the attraction to Connecticut... :o)

http://www.statemaster.com/graph/eco_per_inc_percap-economy-personal-income-per-capita

For anyone first coming to the U.S. with kids in highschool, this list might prove interesting:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18757087/site/newsweek/?sort=Rank&count=1043&start=0&limit=100&year=2005





>>Quite humorous to hear all the long drives people have. I sure can not complain. Moved from the Midwest (N.D.) out to the New England area. My commute to work is 2 blocks (which I really enjoy) however to go back to see my kids is another story. Approx 1750 miles 30+hour drive and do it about 3 times per year. The drive out to the Midwest is quite enjoyable, but the return sure gets long. Many ask why not fly. Well, the nearest Airport with reasonable ticket prices is MPS and that is about 5-6 hour drive yet. Once in awhile you may find reasonable ticket prices in off times, but they are scarce.
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>And there's no small aerodromes nearby where you could get a Cessner, say, to the airport?
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>Jeez, I thought you were out in the boondocks or summat then till I saw Connecticut
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>Not soi good for travel connecticutions is it?
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>>>>Wow! I'm driving 180 miles to Gloucestershire this Friday and I see that as a major undertaking. I guess it's easy to forget just how small the UK really is.
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>>>FWIW, I'm planning a day trip on Saturday, 150 miles each way. Should take 2.5-3 hours each way.
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>>>Tamar
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