Having been to Vancouver recently, I can tell you getting to brew pubs
takes a lot of walking.
Edward
Schwartz, Raymond wrote:
> +1
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Code for Libraries on behalf of Rod McFarland
> Sent: Sun 3/14/2010 3:31 PM
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> Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Vote for Code4Lib 2011 host is OPEN
>
> Edward M. Corrado wrote:
>
>> Michael J. Giarlo wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Folks,
>>>
>>> I respect all of your points of view, but you have been going about
>>> this all wrong.
>>>
>>> Here's some data on brewpub density from Yelp.
>>>
>>> New Haven: http://bit.ly/b4vZBP (4)
>>> Bloomington: http://bit.ly/aOJ6KW (7)
>>> Vancouver: http://bit.ly/9p6Fgs (20)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> But you need to divide this by population (population comes from
>> Wikipedia) - which gives you:
>>
>> Vancouver: 1 brew pub per 30593 people
>> New Haven: 1 brew pub per 31000 people
>> Bloomington: 1 brew pub per 10322 people.
>>
>> This makes Bloomington the clear choice.
>>
>> Edward
>>
>>
>>
>>> Now you can all make an informed decision.
>>>
>>> -Mike
>>>
>>>
>>>
> I think Mike was right originally; we'd be interested in the geographic
> density of brew pubs in the easily-accessible area. I'm not sure how
> much of a factor brew pubs per capita would be, other than to predict
> potential crowding.
>
>
> Rod
>
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