 login name Premium join:2000-08-11 | reply to Angrychair Re: Well Duh
I thought Rhode Island was the most densly populated..the state is only 30x40 miles yet has over a million people in it. |
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  amenite The Soylent - It's People Premium join:2002-11-21 Ridgewood, NJ clubs: | NJ: 1,134.4/sq. mile RI: 863.5/sq. mile
From 2000 census data. NJ has over 8 million people. |
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 login name Premium join:2000-08-11 | damn, they do pack em in down in the garden state. |
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 CharlieN
join:2001-06-12 Park Ridge, NJ
| reply to amenite said by amenite : NJ: 1,134.4/sq. mile RI: 863.5/sq. mile
From 2000 census data. NJ has over 8 million people.
New Jersey's land area is 7419 sq miles. |
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 login name Premium join:2000-08-11 | I believe that is the population per square mile he listed. |
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  mig288 Premium join:2002-07-13 Merchantville, NJ
| reply to CharlieN said by CharlieN : said by amenite : NJ: 1,134.4/sq. mile RI: 863.5/sq. mile
From 2000 census data. NJ has over 8 million people.
New Jersey's land area is 7419 sq miles.
And I still am only stuck with Comcrap, and DSL. Give me Fiber! |
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  Harddrive Premium join:2000-09-20 Norwich, CT
| reply to login name You've never been to 'southern' RI or 'western' RI. Very rural. I will admit it does take longer to drive across the Dallas/Ft Worth Metroplex than RI. -- Fortunately I keep my feathers numbered, for just such an emergency.-Foghorn Leghorn |
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 login name Premium join:2000-08-11 | Actually, I have. I have lived in Narragansett, and went to URI. |
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