Where Are You?

One of the few problems I have with JoeUser, as a site, it the time difference. A lot of the activity occurs while I’m pushing out Z’s on the other side of the world. It can be somewhat frustrating because it means often times, my responses are missed because everyone else has moved on to the next conversation, article or what have you.

There is nothing anyone can do about this, I know, but I was thinking what I would like to know is where JUsers are, in terms of the time. For instance, I know Tex is in Hawaii, so it is easy for me to work out what time it is there, relative to where I am. But with a lot of the people here, apart from a few names of states or cities, I’ve no real idea of the area or the time zone a lot of you are in.

To this end, I’d like to find out a bit more information. I’m not asking for addresses or for any personal information, just the town or closest major city and the state or territory where you all live.

I will kick off with a little bit of information about my suburb, city and state:

I live in a seaside suburb called Maroubra, which is an aboriginal word meaning like thunder and said to be so named because of the sound of the surf. The first house in the area was built by Humphrey McKeon, the great, great (?) grandfather of the DJ in my band. Maroubra is also considered one of the best surf beaches in Sydney, even better than Bondi or North Narrabeen. This year, in fact, Maroubra Beach became the second Australian beach to be named a National Surfing Reserve.

Maroubra is located in the district referred to as the Eastern Suburbs of the greater Sydney area. Sydney is the oldest and largest city in Australia but contrary to some popular beliefs, is not the capital of Australia. The capital is Canberra, located in the Australian Capital Territory, about 3 hours inland and south west of Sydney. Sydney is the capital of the state called New South Wales and is known around the world for its beautiful scenic harbour, the Sydney Harbour Bridge (affectionately known as The Coat Hanger) and for the Jorn Utzon-designed Sydney Opera House.

New South Wales, or NSW for short, is Australia’s most populous state, but with two-thirds of the state population live in Sydney and the bulk of the remainder living somewhere along its 1900 kilometre coastline. NSW is nicknamed either the First State or the Premier State. It is bordered by Victoria to the south, South Australia to the west and Queensland to the north. There are a number of emblems representing the state: the floral emblem is the Waratah; the bird emblem is the Kookaburra; the animal emblem is the Platypus; and the fish emblem is the Blue Groper.

Weather wise, it is subtropical in the north of the state, cool temperate in the far south. The coastal strip is separated from the inland by the Great Dividing Range. Inland, the weather varies from cold in the mountain ranges, cool temperate on the southern plains and arid in the north-west. Time wise, NSW is GMT +10 hours normally and +11 hours during daylight savings, as we are now. The time is referred to as Eastern Standard Time or EST.

So, there you have it. This is my suburb, my city and my state. Looking forward to learning more about yours.
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To this end, I’d like to find out a bit more information. I’m not asking for addresses or for any personal information, just the town or closest major city and the state or territory where you all live.


I live in the city of Citrus Heights, which lies within the central valley of northern California. Basically its a newer city branched off of Sacramento, the state capital.

Within a hour and a half or so you can be in Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, and Shast a bit farther.

It's fairly mild in the winter, usually around 50 degrees or so. I just moved here recently this past summer where I scorched my balls off for about a month with temps about 110 or so. Its cooled of finally and far more pleasant.
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I change time zones almost as often as I change my shorts
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Glen Allen, which is a suburb of Richmond Va, in the old USA. (I guess we are new).  It is called the capital of the confederacy as this is where the Confederate White house is and was during the war.  We are now on EST which is GMT-5. So I guess now we are 16 hours off of yours, and during our summer, your winter, that changes to 14 (since you go off of DST and we go on it).

Xythe, I used to work for a company that had a store in Citrus Heights, so I know where you are (visited it a couple of times).  An hour west of Xythe the price of houses goes up about 100%!  Ouch.

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You're in Maroubra, Maso? Are you a 'Bra Boy? I've got a mate who lives in that suburb.

I'm in Canberra, Australia which is in the same timezone as Sydney. It's a pretty small city, only around 300 thousand people, most of whom are public servants, diplomats, students or political lobbyists.
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Xythe, I used to work for a company that had a store in Citrus Heights, so I know where you are (visited it a couple of times). An hour west of Xythe the price of houses goes up about 100%! Ouch.


Yes indeed they do Doc. I lived in Marin for about 12 years. The average house is up around $700K these days.
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I lived in Marin for about 12 years.


I went to Tamalpais High back in the early 70s (yea. I know that dates me. )
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The Big Picture

More to the point.

My house is somewhere in that concrete mess. I am from Kentucky, Can-tuk-ee (Dark and bloody ground). I've lived most of my life in places that look like this. Sometimes even places like this. I have a little girl, though, so this place is safe, clean, within walking distance from an elementary school, etc., etc. It makes me sick, but we do what we have to do.

We have the Kentucky Horse Park, soon to be the host of the world equestrian competition. We have a lot of historical areas, lots of celebs and historical figures come from here, live or lived here here in Kentucky. Mostly people go to the mall.

The people here are nice for the most part. We have a high concentration of wealth, low crime, everyone drives SUVs and wants their kids to go to magnet school. The image of Lexington isn't as accurate as it could be since there have been at least 5 subdivisions built chucked full of 300k houses in the time since that photo was taken.

Bitter? Yes, thanks. . I live in a great state, in spite of the fact that these patches of concrete seem to collect plastic people and their cardboard standup spouses. I stay home mostly. People look at me funny when I leave, probably because I look at them funny first. I don't mow my lawn often enough or keep up my property to the standard of the neighborhood.

If you come here lexington is a great place to eat and get a hotel room, but if you want to learn about my appalachia, drive about 90 miles east. Or go to as far east in the state of Tennessee as you can without hitting North Carolina. When you start to look around, thinking of Ned Beatty in his tidy whities and feeling a little scared, you'll be where I would be happy. Someday, I guess.
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Dublin, Ireland, for the last three years.

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You've seen one suburb you've seen them all.

I live in a very green one called Beavercreek, suburb to Dayton, Ohio. Dubbed the "bastard" child of Ohio. (Doesn't get a lot of perks other cities its size and smaller in this state get..)

I am on Eastern Time Zone.

Cincinnati and Columbus Ohio are equal distance away, one being north and the other south.

I spent the first fifteen or so years of my life in Ohio so this is the first place in about twenty years I actually fit. Well, kinda. hahahahahah. People seem to have some of the same idiosyncrasies which in other parts of the country don't go over too well.   But here, its all good.

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The modest 4 plex I live in is situated 45 miles north of St. Paul, Mn.  in a little, yet growing, town called North Branch, Minnesota. 

Our time zone is Central Standard Time Zone.

I personally love the midwest,  having been born and raised in Wisconsin,  love the 4 seasons,  the lakes, forests, wildlife, and there's big cities for them that likes em

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Where Are You?

I'm 106 miles from Chicago, I got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, its dark, and I'm wearing sunglasses.

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Well, when I'm home I take up residence in a little town called Amanda, OH. Closest major city is Columbus, OH which is to the northeast of Amanda...roughly 60 miles or so...

At the current moment I'm at Miami University, Oxford, OH. Cincinnati is the closest major city to me...'bout a half hour away. Still the the Eastern Time Zone...so, I'm always on the same schedule.

~Zoo

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Hey everyone, I want to take the time and respond to you all in due course. I just wanted to say thanks so far for all the responses so far. In the words of the governator "I'll be back."
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I'm on GMT +8 which is within an hour or two or your time zone. I'm on the island city nation of Singapore, chucked south of Malaysia and north of Indonesia. Tropical equatorial climates, lots of gardens, strict laws (which we are most famous for), lots of shopping, lots of crowds, lots of tall buildings to make efficient space for 4-5 million people.
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We live in an old but cozy townhome in West Texas.

It gets too hot in the summer, and too much dust blows around sometimes...but I love the small-town feel of this big city...and love the mountains and the rosy desert sunsets.
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To this end, I’d like to find out a bit more information. I’m not asking for addresses or for any personal information, just the town or closest major city and the state or territory where you all live.

I will kick off with a little bit of information about my suburb, city and state:


At this point in time (and to change soon, hopefully), I reside in the north Shasta suburb (affectionatly known as the east side, go figure) of Klamath Falls, Oregon, USA.

Right now, we've got a butt load of snow, having been dumped on like nobodies business. It's cold, and the wind is kicking a mournful tune.

The time right now is 12:05pm Pacific Stadard Time (we're -3 from new york/east coast). I'm going to be up for a while longer, like a couple hours...and get to get up at 5am.

So, ya....this is where i am.
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Xythe,

Citrus Heights sounds like a lovely place to live, nice and warm.

Mason,

almost as often as I change my shorts


Oh, so what's that, about once a week?

Whip,

Gotcha... I like Google Earth.

Shovel,

Okay, I've got you too.

Doc,

Okay, now I know where you are as well. My wife would love to visit the area. She has an interest in the history of such places. Me, I'd only go for the beer.

Cacto,

No way, most certainly not a Bra boy, thats for sure, although I do know a few. Maroubra has its problems but is a good place to live overall. Lucky you, living in Canberra. I lived there for 8 years before I escaped.

Baker,

Thanks for the info. I really do like Google Earth. I’ve always enjoyed atlas’ and globes of the world and to me, Google have provided the ultimate.


Lexington


Near where I live is an area called Lexington by the locals. How is that for coincidence?

patches of concrete seem to collect plastic people and their cardboard standup spouses


You’re not alone there either. The Eastern Suburbs are full of similar folk, driving monstrous SUV’s while talking on their mobile phones and ignoring traffic conditions. Personally, I like the idea of very small rural settings, such as Coker Creek. It sounds wonderful.

Andrew,

I believe Dublin is a very beautiful city. It is one of the cities I’d like to see before I pass on.

Tova,

Okay, now I’ve got you too. I’ve actually heard of Beavercreek before, most probably in context to crass jokes about its name, I guess. But it does sound like a nice place to live.

Trudy,
I’ve heard of St. Paul too before. Again, I’m not exactly sure where or why, but I’ve heard of it. The Midwest is supposed to be very beautiful, if you like natural beauty. I’ve also heard the Midwest ladies are very attractive.

Elwood,

Good for you. Chicago is a long, long way from Australia, in case you didn’t know.

Zoo,

So you’re from the same area as Tova. There are a few of you in the Midwest. It must be a pretty populace area.

Nic,

Now I know two people from Petersborough; you and Sebastian Bach (Skid Row rock). All is right in my world

Raven,

I’ve been to Singapore. I had to stay in the airport because my hair was too long. Still, I’d like to go back. I believe the Singapore Zoo is fantastic.

Rose,

Your town sounds a little like a lot of towns’ inland here, i.e. dry, hot and dusty. These places couldn’t be called cities, not by any stretch of the imagination. There is nothing like a desert sunrise or sunset. Folks, if you haven’t seen one, do yourselves a favour.

SP,

Thanks for letting me know. Have you been to New York? This is another of the cities I’d love to see before I die

Thanks again everyone for providing me with this information. It won’t make it any easier to keep up with everyone, but at least I know something of where you are all from.
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Okay, now I know where you are as well. My wife would love to visit the area. She has an interest in the history of such places. Me, I'd only go for the beer.

If you come in may, you might get a glimpse of the Queen! (And of course we have Yankee beer, but some German and Irish beer if you want to look for it).

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Being an anti-royalist, I have no interest in the Queen whatsoever (I don't bear her any animosity but I do think Australia has no need to be part of the Commonwealth anymore. I would like to see my home become a republic and start standing on its own two feet).

But the beer, well that is a different story
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I'm at Scott Air Force Base,Illinois; 17 miles east of the Mississippi river and the city of St Louis, Missouri. Scott was first used as a military camp in the early 1900' and currently is home to the US TransCom Headquarters and also the Air Mobility Command. Both those agencies are multi-service, meaning they involve contingencies from the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines and Coast Guard. The St Louis Cardinals baseball team just won the World Series for the first time in....well, a looooong time. 25 years, I believe, but I don't want to say that's for sure and be told I'm wrong. Anyway, St Louis is also home to Anheuiser-Busch brewing company, the makers of Budweiser beer - my brother does a LOT of corporate PI work for them, which is how I get to see him with satisfying regularity. I'm in the Central time zone.

The Mississippi river, whilst it IS mighty, also stinks. Not terribly, but it sure does have an odor to it.
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Dharma,

I knew you were close to St. Louis, but now i know exactly where, thanks to Google Earth. St. Louis is another city Toni would really love to visit. In fact, I think St. Louis is one of her favourite American cities. Me, I'd just go for the beer, again, and particularly if there is a brewery there.

The way things are shaping up, when we do get to the states, Toni will be doing the historical sites while I try and sober up

Good to see you, D.
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The way things are shaping up, when we do get to the states, Toni will be doing the historical sites while I try and sober up


Don't worry, Maso. I don't think you're gonna have much difficulty keeping sober drinking American beer.

Not that I don't love it, mind you. It's just not as intoxicating as that stuff you folks put out.
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Visit the Night Safari, it's better than the day zoo program.