Even though it would be fun to have it really close by (I live less than an 
hour from Birmingham,) I think it's really more practical farther west.
Remember, the upcoming vote is _only_ on where the national office will be.  
Nothing else.
Chuck
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On Thu, 16 August 2001, Rex Tener wrote:
> 
> At 12:35 PM 8/16/2001 -0400, bthatch@juno.com wrote:
> >Rocky makes the point about geographic center of the nation as being
> >important. Take a look at the map again, folks. Birmingham is closer to
> >the center than most people think (almost due south of Chicago). It's
> >south so the weather is good, and is a LOT closer to the population
> >centers of this country than Denver or Topeka.
> 
> Ben, you have to be joking!  Birmingham in the center???  Yahoo maps shows 
> it being 2300 miles to Birmhingham, 1852 miles to Topeka, and 1785 miles to 
> Dallas from the heart of the San Francisco region.
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