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I agree that Austin is hot. In defense, though, I think the
traffic sucks worse in some areas of California, and
housing in Silicon Valley is much higher than Austin. I live here,
too, and I visit frequently in California. I recently heard a
story on NPR about a bedroom community of San Francisco
that is affordable. The report said that everyone buys over
the weekend, and then they get in the workday traffic and
it takes 4 hours to get to S.F., normally a 1/2 hour drive.
I don't think Austin has anything to compete with that.
I have lived in larger cities, and people who complain about
the traffic in Austin don't know what it's like to live in Houston,
Los Angeles, or areas of Northern California.
Kay Robart
> Trust me, you don't want to move to Austin: it's hot
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> people moving here are making it worse!), and finding
> a home is getting ludicrous and expensive.
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> Melonie (Lonie) McMichael
> Tech Writer
> AMD-CG
>mailto:melonie -dot- mcmichael -at- amd -dot- com
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