Thursday linkies - data and urban life.

May 04, 2006 06:55

Anybody know how to turn something like this into a syndicated feed on LJ? (Yes, I know there already is a Instapundit feed on LJ, I'm talking about something LIKE it.) I've been finding so many interesting blogs lately and I'm now hip deep in things I keep meaning to add to my reading list ( Read more... )

data, links, blogs, suburbs

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loweeel May 4 2006, 14:02:58 UTC
mmm.... engineer girls... *drool*

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loweeel May 4 2006, 14:05:34 UTC
Also, I live 10 mins away from the #10 zip code... you honestly can't see the vast majority of houses from the streets. It's completely ridiculous. It's full of all the AT&T/Lucent/NJ Pharma muckity-mucks and NYC Finance Wizards.

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loweeel May 4 2006, 14:39:53 UTC
But at least they are paying for land. I don't understand paying millions for a house on the street. -K@w.

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kkkkkkkkat May 4 2006, 17:37:18 UTC
"Location, location, location."
In that example, I assume the beach plays a big role.

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Feedburner mbaspen May 4 2006, 14:31:02 UTC
I think I have an answer for you. If you don't hear from me, ping me after 3pm today.

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Re: Feedburner mbaspen May 4 2006, 14:37:34 UTC
No worries - some things are worth going straight to the source for. :)

PS - I'm so glad I got you The Undercover Economist - I'm 40% in and it's AWESOME. I'm already plotting who I'm going to buy the book for at Christmas.

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Re: Feedburner mbaspen May 4 2006, 14:54:11 UTC
Can't wait to start it! Sadly, it won't be until after the wedding. I'm committed to finishing Guns, Germs & Steel on the honeymoon.

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Re: Feedburner mbaspen May 4 2006, 14:58:26 UTC
Um, you will hang out with your new bride as well, right? ;)

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kkkkkkkkat May 4 2006, 14:35:28 UTC
ooo... more fun maps!
Do immigrants tend to have more children? That could help explain the larger families in urban areas.

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kkkkkkkkat May 4 2006, 14:38:47 UTC
Absolutely, which explains southern TX and CA, but I disbelieve that Long Island and Chicago are huge havens for immigration anymore.

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kkkkkkkkat May 4 2006, 17:34:56 UTC
Although dispersal has increased in the past decade, I think NY, IL, and NJ, along with CA, TX, and FL, are still the big 6 when it comes to immigrant concentrations.

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labrat2 May 4 2006, 16:23:05 UTC
Here's the link for syndicating: http://www.livejournal.com/syn/

You must have a paid account to add a feed (as you do).

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