Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/05/01

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Subject: [Leica] American small towns
From: abridge at gmail.com (Adam Bridge)
Date: Tue May 1 20:40:47 2007
References: <46353b00.57.6dc2.1362213454@wyoming.com> <EAA0B684-83D2-4662-BBFB-764E221EBCB5@pandora.be>

We have a generous guest room and you'd be more than welcome in Davis.
If you want to hang out down in Arizona I'd be happy to loan you the
keys to the house in Black Canyon City - although I think that may be
a bit more than you'd like - maybe visiting someone in Phoenix would
make more sense.

Davis has an Amtrak station, the most excellent Capitol Corridor train
runs between Sacramento and San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose so you
can visit lots of LUGers from Doug Herr to Brian!

I'd enjoy meeting and entertaining any LUGer visiting this area.

Adam Bridge

On 5/1/07, Philippe Orlent <philippe.orlent@pandora.be> wrote:
>
> >
> > Come visit
> >
>
> I will. As soon as I find 3 months of time (and funds) to travel
> through the unknown, and reading all your replies so very inviting,
> parts of the US.
> Philippe
>
> > Mike
> >
> > Message: 8
> > Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2007 10:48:56 -0600
> > From: "Phil Swango" <pswango@att.net>
> > Subject: [Leica] American small towns
> > To: LUG <lug@leica-users.org>
> > Message-ID:
> > <1be504db0704290948y338d3b6fh6363300bfdd53e22@mail.gmail.com>
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> >
> > Larry Z wrote:
> > Most Europeans and Asians assume that the USA is
> > characterized by the
> > few big cities (New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, etc.) shown
> > in the
> > movies and in TV. In fact the USA has a very low population
> > density
> > when compared with most countries in Europe and Asia.
> > Australia
> > excepted, of course. About 80% of the US population lives in
> > cities
> > along the coastline and major waterways. Most of the rest of
> > the
> > country is sparsely populated. The actual population density
> > of the
> > entire country is 79 people per sq. mile in comparison to
> > India's 898
> > people per sq. mile, Denmark's 328 per sq. mile, Japan's 867
> > per sq.
> > mile, France's 283 per sq. mile or the UK's 640 per sq.
> > mile. Even
> > Kiribati has 340 people per square mile.
> > =====================================
> >
> > Interesting reading Larry. Here in New Mexico it's even
> > sparser, at about
> > 15 persons per sq. mi. (Wikipedia). And we are the 5th
> > largest state in
> > area. I live in Albuquerque, the largest city in the state,
> > but there's an
> > open-air weekly farmer's market right across the street from
> > my home.
> >
> > --
> > Phil Swango
> > 307 Aliso Dr SE
> > Albuquerque, NM 87108
> > 505-262-4085
> >
> >
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In reply to: Message from mstoesz at wyoming.com (mstoesz) ([Leica] American small towns)
Message from philippe.orlent at pandora.be (Philippe Orlent) ([Leica] American small towns)