Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2002 7:53 am
@Thantor, sounds nice. I especially like the teleporter. Given that I've lived in a number of environments, rural, suburban and urban, over the US, I know how easy it is to miss the advantages of one setting while living in another. My cousin's a city girl, and wouldn't consider moving outside NYC. She's got a very nice one bedroom apartment, pays a fortune for it (which she can afford), just retired, and is in love with all the opportunities NYC offers. My sister, on the other hand, lives out in the suburbs of Pennsylvania, where she and her husband could pay close attention to raising a family of three: that's their number #1 priority.
I guess I enjoy the urban environment of an immense city like NYC or Boston, too, but I'd rather be within 45 minutes of it by drive instead of living there. Still, there aren't too many isolated areas in that framework to build large country estates, correct?
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I guess I enjoy the urban environment of an immense city like NYC or Boston, too, but I'd rather be within 45 minutes of it by drive instead of living there. Still, there aren't too many isolated areas in that framework to build large country estates, correct?