Haha Houston (Swamptown) is where I currently live.

I am originally from Dallas, and then moved to Austin. If I had to choose a city in 
Texas I would say Austin is the place.

But, Austin just seemed a bit small.

Here is what I mean about a culturally devoid city though. When I lived in Dallas I 
went with my gf at the time to an art museum showcasing some of Picasso's work. It was 
amazing. Outside while waiting to get in there was a guy (obviously being dragged 
along by his significant other) who actually said "Who is this guy? Some kind of 
painter?". We are not talking some underground French impressionist here. We are 
talking about the almighty Picasso. I'm not saying that this is not a phrase that is 
impossible to be heard anywhere else. It just seemed to me that there are other cities 
where people at least seem a bit more interested and proud of their home and what 
culture and things outside of sports and the "normal" run of the mill activities their 
city has to offer. And from what I know NY is the place. Not to mention there is 
something very appealing to me that no matter the hour in NY you can always find some 
place to go where there are people out and about.

Or hell, maybe all I know is the glamour shown of that city in the movies. But even 
somewhere like SF or Seattle seems cool to me.



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-----Original Message-----
From: Dana Tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 4:35 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: critical thinking


Well, some parts of Texas are pretty bad. I hated Houston, and east Texas
was worse. Still, even within Texas, there is Austin and there is San
Antonio and there is Hill Country... though none of these places are
hotbeds of intellectualism, I grant you. Fairly nice quality of life if you
are self-nourishing in that respect however.

I don't think everywhere is the same. I struggled along for years in DC
thinking that and discovered the error of my ways. So far I have stayed
away from Seattle, SF and NY because I don't have the income to support a
habit like that, but I really love New Mexico, and Portland was a pretty
cool place too.

Dana 

Chris Alvarado writes:

> No I honestly don't. Im just bored of Texas I guess. And NY or SF, or even Seattle 
> have always been kind of my "dream cities" to live in. I realize that normally pure 
> geography has nothing to do with the overall aptitude of a population.
> 
> -chris
> 
> 
> 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 2:58 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: critical thinking
> 
> 
> Do you think it is really any different any other place in the country?
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Chris Alvarado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 2:21 PM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: RE: critical thinking, was Open Question: Is the fighting in
> Iraq
> > moral?
> > 
> > I will agree with this.
> > 
> > I remember when I was in High School I had an optional credit course
> > actually called critical thinking. It turned out to be one of my
> favorite
> > classes taught by a nutty coach who ended up being my favorite
> teacher.
> > The most valuable thing I learned there, is that you will never become
> > more intelligent without any form of curiosity. Knowledge (and thus
> power
> > as the cliché goes) is not just delivered to you on some golden
> platter.
> > You have to be CURIOUS and WANT to "know things". Most of the kids I
> was
> > in school with I look back on and realize how blind they were (hell me
> > too). There was no desire to elevate the level of our mental
> abilities. It
> > was all about what parties were that weekend and whether you would get
> > puke drunk or not. God im glad I grew out of that fast. And yet, I
> still
> > feel ive lived a sheltered life. Damn this cultureless state! (Texas
> > ...=P). I want to move to NY, or SF someone give me a job there!..=P
> hehe
> > 
> > Did I mention I love this list because of topics like this. I never
> seem
> > to find more intelligent and engaging conversation than what comes
> with
> > other programmers. Nerds Rule!...=P
> > 
> > -chris
> > 
> > 
>  
> 
> 
> 

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