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<blockquote data-quote="ALACOWMAN" data-source="post: 952843" data-attributes="member: 2047"><p>The most PHD's per capita in the USA is Los Alamos County, New Mexico.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I think it is semantics. I think the stat is Huntsville has the most engineers and PHD per Capita for a metropolitan area. Nothing metropolitan about Los Alamos but New Mexico is a beautiful place.</p><p></p><p>"In 2005, Forbes Magazine named the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area as 6th best place in the nation for doing business, and number one in terms of the number of engineers per total employment. In 2006, Huntsville dropped to 14th; the prevalence of engineers was not considered in the 2006 ranking." </p><p></p><p>Also if I am not mistaken the only County in North Alabama that votes Democrat nationally which I think was one of the previous posters problem with the area.[/quote]</p><p></p><p>Have you ever been to Central Texas aka Austin........you might fit well cept the Democarat part which you just might be confused about... got any cows?[/quote]</p><p></p><p>Yes I travel to Dallas allot and yes I have cows and<u> yes I am a Democrat.</u> Didn't mean to get off topic was just joking with another poster and it took a life of its own. But back to the topic I just bought a Hereford bull to replace one of my previous Hereford bulls that I was not that happy with. Last year was my first venture in years to a Spring calving herd and also with Hereford bulls. I paid $1500 for this bull and he is registered and I haven't got the paperwork back yet so I can't quote his lineage but he is out of some big time bull from Montana that is what the guy told me I bought it from that I trust. This blood is suppose to be different from the Remintall? blood that my current Hereford bulls are out of and should be thicker and meatier but not as tall and long. Please forgive the pics he is new to me and my field and would not stay still and pose for nothing. He is not wild what so ever just not photogenic and I am not good with patience lately.[/quote] .... well that rules out you working at Redstone,, biggest reason Madison co. voted dem. is all the transplants and move in's from blue states...............</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="ALACOWMAN, post: 952843, member: 2047"] The most PHD's per capita in the USA is Los Alamos County, New Mexico.[/quote] I think it is semantics. I think the stat is Huntsville has the most engineers and PHD per Capita for a metropolitan area. Nothing metropolitan about Los Alamos but New Mexico is a beautiful place. "In 2005, Forbes Magazine named the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area as 6th best place in the nation for doing business, and number one in terms of the number of engineers per total employment. In 2006, Huntsville dropped to 14th; the prevalence of engineers was not considered in the 2006 ranking." Also if I am not mistaken the only County in North Alabama that votes Democrat nationally which I think was one of the previous posters problem with the area.[/quote] Have you ever been to Central Texas aka Austin........you might fit well cept the Democarat part which you just might be confused about... got any cows?[/quote] Yes I travel to Dallas allot and yes I have cows and[u] yes I am a Democrat.[/u] Didn't mean to get off topic was just joking with another poster and it took a life of its own. But back to the topic I just bought a Hereford bull to replace one of my previous Hereford bulls that I was not that happy with. Last year was my first venture in years to a Spring calving herd and also with Hereford bulls. I paid $1500 for this bull and he is registered and I haven't got the paperwork back yet so I can't quote his lineage but he is out of some big time bull from Montana that is what the guy told me I bought it from that I trust. This blood is suppose to be different from the Remintall? blood that my current Hereford bulls are out of and should be thicker and meatier but not as tall and long. Please forgive the pics he is new to me and my field and would not stay still and pose for nothing. He is not wild what so ever just not photogenic and I am not good with patience lately.[/quote] .... well that rules out you working at Redstone,, biggest reason Madison co. voted dem. is all the transplants and move in's from blue states............... [/QUOTE]
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