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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (782876)4/30/2014 4:46:46 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1579927
 
"What for?"

I figured that would be a heavy lift.

I left cuz there were too many people there.

"how great Silicon Valley is, how it is on the forefront of environmentalism, how the companies based here prove that liberalism can coexist with big business and "job-creation," how the high taxes here haven't driven away the money"

I dunno; I try not to go south of Ukiah... too many people. From what I read, that sounds about right, if you throw in SF and Berkeley.

How the bay was saved / Development threatened to fill it in Harold Gilliam Published 4:00 am, Sunday, April 22, 2007

sfgate.com

I don't know what party Gilliam, Kerr, et al, or Don Sherwood belonged to. Raygun was an R.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (782876)5/1/2014 2:20:21 AM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1579927
 
I left the area because I didn't like it. S. Cal was SO much nicer, in every way.

I don't get why you moved there. You don't even work at a start-up, and your monetary upside could be found in any giant corporation.