Not bad. Not bad at all. The summers are a little sticky and mosquitoes drive me nuts sometimes. But other than that, this place has a lot of amenities and little traffic for a pretty darn reasonable cost of living.Based on metrics like school performance, green space, and cultural amenities, Raleigh, N.C., ranks No. 1 in Businessweek.com’s first Best Cities ranking
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
We're Number One!
So says Businessweek.
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The other day Marshall and Sol took on Bjorn Lomborg for ignoring the benefits of curbing greenhouse gas emissions. Indeed. But Bjorn, am...
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The other day Marshall and Sol took on Bjorn Lomborg for ignoring the benefits of curbing greenhouse gas emissions. Indeed. But Bjorn, am...
I definitely agree. It isn't bad at all.
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