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    I have worked in the Silicon Valley for quite sometime and have right now moved to columbus , ohio . What I miss the most is the work culture . Columbus is a "lazy technical city" . The engineers out here are not agressive barring a few . All the do is fix meetings the whole year round and talk , talk and talk . It's the few workhorses that get the job done on time . In Silicon Valley , the air is so inspiring and drives you to work and innovate all the time . The people are very technically baised and believe in less talk and "get work done" theory . That's what appealed to me most . If you are single , need a great job to work admist techincal gurus , need a place where reno , tahoe , napa valley , SF bay , point reyes , etc etc etc is just a weekend away from your reach , I'd suggest the valley . Fremont is a great city to live in ( if you work in the valley ) except the commute sometimes can get carzy . If were given the choice , i'd choose a 1 hour commute to a lifetime boredum in columbus , ohio .

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      I have worked in the Silicon Valley for quite sometime and have right now moved to columbus , ohio . What I miss the most is the work culture . Columbus is a "lazy technical city" . The engineers out here are not agressive barring a few . All the do is fix meetings the whole year round and talk , talk and talk . It's the few workhorses that get the job done on time . In Silicon Valley , the air is so inspiring and drives you to work and innovate all the time . The people are very technically baised and believe in less talk and "get work done" theory . That's what appealed to me most . If you are single , need a great job to work admist techincal gurus , need a place where reno , tahoe , napa valley , SF bay , point reyes , etc etc etc is just a weekend away from your reach , I'd suggest the valley . Fremont is a great city to live in ( if you work in the valley ) except the commute sometimes can get carzy . If were given the choice , i'd choose a 1 hour commute to a lifetime boredum in columbus , ohio .

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      Yah Fremont rules! Except it gets boring once you've ridden all the rides at Great America and Marine World. But then that's when you take bart to SF (X-Games!):) The only other thing that's bad about Fremont is that it's getting too crowded

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