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As I may not have made clear, Jacksonville is largest in area.

>Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 17:31:54 -0500
>To: bob gillis <rpgillis_@_bellatlantic.net>, RR_erielack
>From: Joe K <joesk_@_ix.netcom.com>
>Subject: Re: (erielack) Correction?
>
>Not so fast.
>
>New York City is still the largest city in the US by population. New 
>York's population in the 2000 census was a little over 8 million while Los 
>Angeles had under 4 million. Not even close.
>
>In addition, the largest city in the contiguous 48 states is Jacksonville, 
>Florida.
>
>Hate to say it but you're 0 for 2!   ;)
>
>Joe K
>
>At 08:34 AM 12/29/04, bob gillis wrote:
>>Ricky, I don't think you live in the largest city either by population or 
>>by area.  The former is Los Angeles and the latter is Oklahoma City, IIRC.
>>
>>And doesn't NYC have a reputation for about the worst mail service in the 
>>country?
>>
>>bob gillis
>>
>>Njricky2_@_aol.com wrote:
>>
>>>Well, here we go again. I live in the largest city in the country and 
>>>still no Diamond in my lobby mailbox. It's not that we don't have good 
>>>mail service in New York City, overall, we do.
>>>
>>>I just don't get it. Great for you who live out there. Perhaps I should 
>>>move to Podunk USA. This really sucks.
>>>
>>>With all good humour and keeping things in perspective, I'll comment on 
>>>the latest issue of the Diamond most likely on Martin Luther King 
>>>weekend if the mag arrives by then.
>>>
>>>In the end, having watched what nature did to the other side of the 
>>>world, my complaint is extremely minimal. Just felt like doing a little 
>>>venting.
>>>
>>>All the best to all,
>>>
>>>Rick Sedlisky,
>>>New York, NY

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