Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got Honolulu and San Jose
So your main inputs were "unbelievably expensive" and "traffic nightmare"?
Anonymous wrote:Poster above re: the quirks of the quiz - our area is apparently “the south”![]()
My NOVA town appeared when I picked south but not when I picked northeast.
Anonymous wrote:I got Honolulu and San Jose
Anonymous wrote:I found it odd that mountains and trees were inputs but not proximity to water. That’s one of the most important things for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NYT is telling me Maine, a thousand times Maine. Upstate NY if Maine doesn’t work out.
Exactly what I got too!
It sounds like right now the modal choice of dcum users is upper New England.
What does this tell about dcum?
That it’s all white lesbians posting here?
![]()
Anonymous wrote:Poster above re: the quirks of the quiz - our area is apparently “the south”![]()
My NOVA town appeared when I picked south but not when I picked northeast.
Anonymous wrote:Yes flooding. Where have you been? How many 500 year rain events do you need to have in a year or two to realize that they are no longer 500 year rain events?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I looked up my home town (as in from where i grew up) as a reference. Interesting that the details they use:
- define a normal UMC PA suburb without many apartments as “6/10 low density” and only medium for trees. I picked trees on my filter since I could not live on the plains or dry places that do not have them but did not mean I needed to live in a forest.![]()
It also uses Niche for school rankings.
Climate risk ranking was really odd. No idea how it is calculated. The town I picked is in central PA so not a hot spot for any sort of crazy weather yet it got a 0/10 for climate risk as in SUPER high risk.
If it is near Susquehanna maybe flooding