From Wired 10.06 pg. 54:
Intellectual Capitals
———————
Cities that you want to grow had better be creative. or so says Carnegie
Mellon economist Richard Florida. In _The Rise of Creative Cities_ (June
2002), he argues that the cities that appeal to the creative vanguard will
prosper in an economy driven by inventiveness. Florida ranked the nations
cities on a "creative index," combining measures of regional workforce
makeup, innovation, the Milken Instistue's Tech-Pole high Tech Location
Quotient, and (as a proxy for tolerance and diversity) gay population
concentrations. - Steve Bodow
The Most Creative Places (according to above)
————————
1. San Fransisco-Silicon Valley
2. Austin
3. San Diego
4. Boston
5. Seattle
6. Raliegh/Durham/Chapel Hill
7. Houston
8. Baltamore-Washington
9. New York
10. Dallas
—
Jeez part II - 3 Cities in Texas!!*&!&*@. (Fact - Ultima Virtual God and
Game Designer Richard Garriott built a castle with a moat, dungeon in
Austin!!)
http://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/bio/developerId,483
-muserna
,_, ,_, ,_, ,_, ,_,
/| | /| | /| | /| | /| |
,__|| |___, ,__|| |___, ,__|| |___, ,__|| |___, ,__|| |___,
/|___ ___| /|___ ___| /|___ ___| /|___ ___| /|___ ___|
|/___/| |__/ |/___/| |__/ |/___/| |__/ |/___/| |__/ |/___/| |__/
|| | || | || | || | || |
|| | || | || | || | || |
|| | || | || | || | || |
|| | || | || | || | || |
v.._.|| |i.v_.v.._.|| |i.v_._v.._.|| |i.v_._v.._.|| |i.v_._v.._.|| |i.v_._
"Sometimes dead is better." - Pet Semetary
http://www.mycemetery.com/pet