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So much biotech in cali you can't really go anywhere else with the weather/beach deal - assuming you want to get a job based on your degree...
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Australia - not expensive, friends that have gone abroad there say it's like a mini US - without the overpopulation, pollution and it's friendly.
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#13
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I love the southern part of FL.
Keep this in mind: you don't need to live in Miami to enjoy Miami. There are tons of cities in the Miami area. I don't live there but after college, that's probably the #1 place I'd want to live. I don't know about the costs. |
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Also, about the good internet connection... what the hell do you think this is, Canada? We have the internet everywhere here. [/ QUOTE ] In 2000, only 12.1% of all Canadian households had a broadband connection. In 2004, it is expected that the penetration rate will increase to 42.6%. The US, in contrast, is not expected to achieve a comparable penetration until 2006. The current penetration rate in the US is only 29.1%. By 2006 it is expected to reach 41.0%. For 2003 Canada ranked fourth worldwide in terms of broadband households as a percentage of total households. The US held the tenth position with a 22.5%. |
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HUUUGE difference between % of houses with internet and which cities have them.
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I'm not sure I understand your point- are you saying that despite the higher percentage of internet-enabled households, less cities will have access in Canada?
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