[geeks] [barf-bag required] $13 an hour for Unix geeks, spit...
Sridhar Ayengar
ploopster at gmail.com
Thu May 22 08:34:38 CDT 2008
Brian Dunbar wrote:
> Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
>> Nadine Miller wrote:
>>
>>> Well, and you know, Texas is just "bigger", so the growth of the city
>>> outwards is not so difficult. It's not going to bump into another
>>> large city until Dallas in the north, and Austin/San Antonio to the
>>> west/northwest. It's less dense, but more sprawled, which causes
>>> commute headaches, but keeps RE prices down.
>> Yeah, I had guessed that.
>>
>> The limiting factor to outward growth in the New York area has not been
>> the availability of land, because there's definitely land still
>> available a little further out, it's been traffic making it impossible
>> to get into the city in a reasonable amount of time.
>
> Land is still your problem, both for traffic and sprawl: NYC can't go
> 'east' much further than it already is.
Sure it can. Suffolk County is still pretty sparse. So is Monmouth
County, NJ.
New York City isn't nearly surrounded by ocean.
Peace... Sridhar
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