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by CameronBornAndBred » February 1st, 2013, 11:57 am
Very Duke Blue wrote:I like San Antonio and would like to go back some day. I cannot imagine it is the 8th largest city in the US. Maybe the 8th largest in Texas.
Oops...I was wrong. It's the 7th largest. Suck on it, San Diego!
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by lawgrad91 » February 1st, 2013, 12:01 pm
Both wikipedia and infoplease say that San Antonio nosed out San Diego in the 2010 census to become the seventh biggest city in the US.
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by lawgrad91 » February 1st, 2013, 12:01 pm
CameronBornAndBred wrote:Very Duke Blue wrote:I like San Antonio and would like to go back some day. I cannot imagine it is the 8th largest city in the US. Maybe the 8th largest in Texas.
Oops...I was wrong. It's the 7th largest. Suck on it, San Diego!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Un ... population
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by windsor » February 1st, 2013, 1:43 pm
If anyone is interested, here is the top 25 based on population.
1 New York
2 Los Angeles
3 Chicago
4 Houston
5 Philadelphia
6 Phoenix
7 San Antonio
8 San Diego
9 Dallas
10 San Jose
11 Jacksonville
12 Indianapolis
13 Austin
14 San Francisco
15 Columbus
16 Fort Worth
17 Charlotte
18 Detroit
19 El Paso
20 Memphis
21 Boston
22 Seattle
23 Denver
24 Baltimore
25 Washington
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by IowaDevil » February 1st, 2013, 4:09 pm
windsor wrote:If anyone is interested, here is the top 25 based on population.
Well Iowa will never make that list BUT we can probably claim the largest population of hogs and most acres of field corn! Doesn't that just make your day?
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by devildeac » February 1st, 2013, 8:13 pm
windsor wrote:If anyone is interested, here is the top 25 based on population.
1 New York
2 Los Angeles
3 Chicago
4 Houston
5 Philadelphia
6 Phoenix
7 San Antonio
8 San Diego
9 Dallas
10 San Jose
11 Jacksonville
12 Indianapolis
13 Austin
14 San Francisco
15 Columbus
16 Fort Worth
17 Charlotte
18 Detroit
19 El Paso
20 Memphis
21 Boston
22 Seattle
23 Denver
24 Baltimore
25 Washington
Someone forgot to visit Atlanta...
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by windsor » February 1st, 2013, 8:45 pm
devildeac wrote:windsor wrote:If anyone is interested, here is the top 25 based on population.
1 New York
2 Los Angeles
3 Chicago
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21 Boston
22 Seattle
23 Denver
24 Baltimore
25 Washington
Someone forgot to visit Atlanta...
Atlanta is #40. I was surprised it was that far down the list - but 'CITY' means exactly that, the city limits, not the metropolitan area.
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by devildeac » February 1st, 2013, 8:57 pm
windsor wrote:devildeac wrote:windsor wrote:If anyone is interested, here is the top 25 based on population.
1 New York
2 Los Angeles
3 Chicago
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21 Boston
22 Seattle
23 Denver
24 Baltimore
25 Washington
Someone forgot to visit Atlanta...
Atlanta is #40. I was surprised it was that far down the list - but 'CITY' means exactly that, the city limits, not the metropolitan area.
That's astounding. #40 with the traffic of a top 10 city...
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by YmoBeThere » February 2nd, 2013, 6:46 am
devildeac wrote:That's astounding. #40 with the traffic of a top 10 city...
As Windsor noted Atlanta, viewed as an MSAs gets you to a very different place. For example, San Antonio is the seventh largest city, but San Antonio and surrounding is the 24th largest Metropolitan Statistical area(doesn't include Austin). Basically, the suburbs around San Antonio are small, the city of San Antonio has annexed most of the area. Atlanta has numerous large suburbs with their own governments, etc.
In insurance, we spend a lot of time looking at this as well as DMA(Direct Marketing Areas) for when we buy ad time, etc. DMAs give you different answers...and then you start looking at purchased air time which gives yet another answer.
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by DukeForester » February 2nd, 2013, 7:49 am
CameronBornAndBred wrote:My ex ran off to San Antonio. I didn't know how big it is, she told me it's the 8th largest city in the country. Enjoy the barbecued beef DF!
My son purchased a smoker like mine, does brisket in it and calls it BBQ. Told him that when I get down there I am going to teach San Antonio that BBQ comes from a pig and not a cow.
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by bluebutton » February 2nd, 2013, 8:09 am
DukeForester wrote:CameronBornAndBred wrote:My ex ran off to San Antonio. I didn't know how big it is, she told me it's the 8th largest city in the country. Enjoy the barbecued beef DF!
My son purchased a smoker like mine, does brisket in it and calls it BBQ. Told him that when I get down there I am going to teach San Antonio that BBQ comes from a pig and not a cow.
I did not know what brisket was til I moved to Austin. My neighbor fortunately shares pulled pork over brisket.
Although to be fair and to reveal my food ignorance, I didn't know what a tamale was until I moved to LA.
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by windsor » February 2nd, 2013, 9:38 am
bluebutton wrote:DukeForester wrote:CameronBornAndBred wrote:My ex ran off to San Antonio. I didn't know how big it is, she told me it's the 8th largest city in the country. Enjoy the barbecued beef DF!
My son purchased a smoker like mine, does brisket in it and calls it BBQ. Told him that when I get down there I am going to teach San Antonio that BBQ comes from a pig and not a cow.
I did not know what brisket was til I moved to Austin. My neighbor fortunately shares pulled pork over brisket.
Although to be fair and to reveal my food ignorance, I didn't know what a tamale was until I moved to LA.
Hailing from NY, I knew what brisket was...although we do cook it a little differently then they do in San Antonio
mmmm brisket....
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by YmoBeThere » February 2nd, 2013, 9:41 am
bluebutton wrote:moved to LA.
Strange that you would go to Lower Alabama for tamales.
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by YmoBeThere » February 2nd, 2013, 9:42 am
I'll admit that with 17 years spent between NC(13) and TN(4) that BBQ to me means pulled pork. But after having brisket again on Thursday, I'm warming up to the idea of calling it BBQ also.
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by YmoBeThere » February 2nd, 2013, 9:46 am
What I do like are the kalaches and breakfast tacos. The former is still relatively local, the latter are sold elsewhere by the national chains as breakfast burritos. I'm not even sure that kalaches is spelled correctly.
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by windsor » February 2nd, 2013, 10:01 am
YmoBeThere wrote:What I do like are the kalaches and breakfast tacos. The former is still relatively local, the latter are sold elsewhere by the national chains as breakfast burritos. I'm not even sure that kalaches is spelled correctly.
My Hungarian born grandmother made kalaches...I expect we are not talking about the same thing - unless you mean a sweet pastry of slavic/czech/hungarian origins.
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by IowaDevil » February 2nd, 2013, 11:29 am
windsor wrote:YmoBeThere wrote:What I do like are the kalaches and breakfast tacos. The former is still relatively local, the latter are sold elsewhere by the national chains as breakfast burritos. I'm not even sure that kalaches is spelled correctly.
My Hungarian born grandmother made kalaches...I expect we are not talking about the same thing - unless you mean a sweet pastry of slavic/czech/hungarian origins.
We have a huge czech population here and they have kalache events! Love 'em and there is definitely a difference between those and what the Texans call kalaches! I do have to admit they are pretty tasty too but need a much different name!
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by DukeForester » February 2nd, 2013, 12:38 pm
YmoBeThere wrote:What I do like are the kalaches and breakfast tacos. The former is still relatively local, the latter are sold elsewhere by the national chains as breakfast burritos. I'm not even sure that kalaches is spelled correctly.
My daughter in law is of Mexican descent. Going to have to have her fix me some kalaches next time we are in San Antonio. She says the Mexican food they serve in Richmond, VA where we currently reside is not Mexican but Mexican wannabe. She makes a great breakfast taco. Now I'm hungry.
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by lawgrad91 » February 2nd, 2013, 1:10 pm
New swag; part of my Valentine present.
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by lawgrad91 » February 2nd, 2013, 1:13 pm
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