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TopicThe person who won the 1.5 BILLION Mega Millions is from a RURAL TOWN of 18K!!!
Zeus
10/31/18 12:43:54 AM
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captpackrat posted...
18,000 is considered a rural town?

Closest town to me has 178 residents. Area I live in has about 3 people per square mile.


Yeah, Ducky hasn't really seen much of the world. It's 18k people in an 8k area, meaning that the population density is 2k/sq mi.

Zangulus posted...
Yes. Simply because you live in a rural area that has a very low population density doesnt mean areas with larger cities in them cant be in rural areas.


What? Even once you start to get over 500/sq mi, a town doesn't seem very rural. And, if we're talking relativity here, keep in mind that there are places with 45/sq mi. For comparison, Simpsonville has roughly a third of the population density of White Plains, which is very clearly a city.
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