| | Re: News article about Imagination Centers Gary R. Istok
| | | (...) Sounds good Mark, but you missed 4 of the 8 largest population centers in the country, namely Philadelphia, Detroit, Boston and Washington/Baltimore (the other 4 are NewYork, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose). Not sure (...) (25 years ago, 13-Mar-00, to lugnet.general)
| | | | | | | | Re: News article about Imagination Centers Mark Herzberg
| | | | | (...) them (...) I (...) other (...) sure (...) Market, (...) Yes, I meant to put Philly and Boston does make sense, but I don't think Washington/Baltimore would work well for a location. And I am not sure here, but I don't Detroit is one of the 8 (...) (25 years ago, 13-Mar-00, to lugnet.general)
| | | | | | | | | | | | Re: News article about Imagination Centers Gary R. Istok
| | | | | (...) Well, yes Detroit does have 1 million. But in the metro area (which now includes 5 counties and Ann Arbor), is about 4.9 million (in the top 8). If you include Windsor, Ontario (which statisticians do not include), less than a mile across the (...) (25 years ago, 13-Mar-00, to lugnet.general)
| | | | | | | | | | | | Re: News article about Imagination Centers Mark Herzberg
| | | | | (...) Tribune (...) stores (...) all (...) which (...) the (...) Not (...) Ft. (...) 1.08 (...) includes 5 (...) Thats what I did not know. I am not very familiar with the metro area of Detroit. However, despite its huge population, I still don't (...) (25 years ago, 13-Mar-00, to lugnet.general)
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