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Old 01-17-2012, 11:30 PM   #105
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Originally Posted by pidgeon92 View Post
I believe the majority live in metro areas, within walking distance (2 miles perhaps?).

And.... what about them? Services are better in the metro areas. You want services? Go to where the services are. How did it go in Star Trek? The needs of the many, vs. the needs of the few?
I live in the greater Seattle Metro Area and my library is more than two miles away. It's not within walking distance. You'll need a car or public transportation to get there. And that applies to the majority of the people it serves.
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