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| nice to see lockport on there ;-)
pretty neat little tool...
what constitues a "visit"? is it a day trip, overnight stay, or just a bit of site seeing before passing through?
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2005-06-14 00:47:56
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| Chris has a good question on what consitutes a visit. I second that question. I also wonder what you have against the northwest/midwest (-;
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| -Mike | |
2005-06-15 17:14:21
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The Definition of A Visit, You Seek |
I thought the question might come up... I'm a little stricter on my definition of having "visited" a city than many other people I've talked to. The main criteria is that I have to feel like I've visited -- I know that sounds subjective, but what it means is that I've been there to do something. If I stayed somewhere overnight in a hotel it doesn't count. When all I've seen of a city is the inside of a hotel room that looks like any other hotel room in any other city, I don't feel like I've really visited that city. But if I took a daytrip somewhere to visit a museum, that would count. On a state level, I have to have visited a city in that state according to the criteria above. Driving through a state, or stopping to eat at a restaurant of an exit does not constitute a visit by my standards.
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| -djmjr | |
2005-06-16 01:52:10
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| Ok, I'll buy that definition. In fact, I like it. Subjective, yes, but I still like it because it feels right (hehe). |
| -Mike | |
2005-06-16 12:02:14
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