Try to comprehend the bigness.
Jan. 28th, 2005 07:56 pmYou want to understand just how rural the Western United States is?
Well, here's the comparison of my county (Shasta County, California) to the state of Rhode Island:
All figures courtesy the 2000 United States Census (linked from each name in the table above).
I'll have more to say on this soon on the NFZ. I think I feel a rant brewing.
(This inspired by a discussion a few days back in
fairoriana's journal where the East Coast folks were expressing horror at how big the west coast is, and an article on rural counties and the budget in the SF Chronicle.)
Well, here's the comparison of my county (Shasta County, California) to the state of Rhode Island:
| Shasta County | Rhode Island | |
| Area (sq mi) | 3785 | 1045 |
| Population | 175,650 | 1,076,164 |
All figures courtesy the 2000 United States Census (linked from each name in the table above).
I'll have more to say on this soon on the NFZ. I think I feel a rant brewing.
(This inspired by a discussion a few days back in
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Date: 2005-01-29 04:00 am (UTC)People think California's all liberals and bright lights and earthquakes. That's a tiny bit of it. It wasn't enough to keep us away from Pete Wilson, and this is a place where John Doolittle and Richard Pombo thrive.