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Random googling can be, uh, surprising?
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 2:53 am
by muy_thaiguy
http://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/ ... hwest.html
Old, I know, but I did not know that Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho were part of the Pacific North West. Idaho might be more believable, but the ocean is about 1000 miles from Wyoming and Montana!
Demographics most basically define this geographic region. In the six states that make up the Pacific Northwest - Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Alaska
Re: Random googling can be, uh, surprising?
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 2:57 am
by bedub1
muy_thaiguy wrote:http://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/ ... hwest.html
Old, I know, but I did not know that Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho were part of the Pacific North West. Idaho might be more believable, but the ocean is about 1000 miles from Wyoming and Montana!
Demographics most basically define this geographic region. In the six states that make up the Pacific Northwest - Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Alaska
I was born and raised in Washington. It's definitely Pacific Northwest. so is Oregon. Idaho kinda is...but I'm not sure if the Idahoan would agree. Montana maybe...the panhandle of Idaho that is between Washington and Montana is only 45 minutes to drive through...so Montana could be....but Wyoming? I dunno about that. Is anybody here from Wyoming? Do you consider yourself to be in the pacific northwest?
Re: Random googling can be, uh, surprising?
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 3:20 am
by muy_thaiguy
bedub1 wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:http://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/ ... hwest.html
Old, I know, but I did not know that Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho were part of the Pacific North West. Idaho might be more believable, but the ocean is about 1000 miles from Wyoming and Montana!
Demographics most basically define this geographic region. In the six states that make up the Pacific Northwest - Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Alaska
I was born and raised in Washington. It's definitely Pacific Northwest. so is Oregon. Idaho kinda is...but I'm not sure if the Idahoan would agree. Montana maybe...the panhandle of Idaho that is between Washington and Montana is only 45 minutes to drive through...so Montana could be....but Wyoming? I dunno about that. Is anybody here from Wyoming? Do you consider yourself to be in the pacific northwest?
I am from Wyoming (the only one that I know of on here), and we consider ourselves to be a plains state or, like in NCAA, Mountain West.
Re: Random googling can be, uh, surprising?
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 4:06 am
by oVo
Well, Ohio is considered part of the Midwest and looking at a map of the Continental US
it doesn't appear to be mid or west.
Re: Random googling can be, uh, surprising?
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 7:03 am
by pimpdave
So now you know what it's like to argue over what a "yankee" actually is.
Re: Random googling can be, uh, surprising?
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 10:33 am
by muy_thaiguy
pimpdave wrote:So now you know what it's like to argue over what a "yankee" actually is.
No, considering Wyoming and Montana are being called part of the Pacific North West, and yet being about 1000 miles from the nearest ocean, there is a bit of a difference there, yank.
Re: Random googling can be, uh, surprising?
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 10:33 am
by bedub1
muy_thaiguy wrote:bedub1 wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:http://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/ ... hwest.html
Old, I know, but I did not know that Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho were part of the Pacific North West. Idaho might be more believable, but the ocean is about 1000 miles from Wyoming and Montana!
Demographics most basically define this geographic region. In the six states that make up the Pacific Northwest - Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Alaska
I was born and raised in Washington. It's definitely Pacific Northwest. so is Oregon. Idaho kinda is...but I'm not sure if the Idahoan would agree. Montana maybe...the panhandle of Idaho that is between Washington and Montana is only 45 minutes to drive through...so Montana could be....but Wyoming? I dunno about that. Is anybody here from Wyoming? Do you consider yourself to be in the pacific northwest?
I am from Wyoming (the only one that I know of on here), and we consider ourselves to be a plains state or, like in NCAA, Mountain West.
i think Montana is mountain west too.
Re: Random googling can be, uh, surprising?
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 11:13 am
by PLAYER57832
I grew up in CA. In College, I once introduced a friend from Minnisota as being from "out East". She glared at me and told me "Minnesota is part of the WEST". I felt like asking if that put us in the Pacific Ocean?
Another strangeness... In Vermont, Parts of PA, various other regions non-locals are typically called "flatlanders". A friend and I rather chuckle at that since were were each born at higher elevations that those entire states!
Re: Random googling can be, uh, surprising?
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 12:15 pm
by muy_thaiguy
PLAYER57832 wrote:I grew up in CA. In College, I once introduced a friend from Minnisota as being from "out East". She glared at me and told me "Minnesota is part of the WEST". I felt like asking if that put us in the Pacific Ocean?
Another strangeness... In Vermont, Parts of PA, various other regions non-locals are typically called "flatlanders". A friend and I rather chuckle at that since were were each born at higher elevations that those entire states!
I chuckle at people who move to Wyoming, especially when they move to Laramie from Coastal or low elevation states, as Laramie is over 7000 feet above sea level.
Re: Random googling can be, uh, surprising?
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 1:08 pm
by bedub1
PLAYER57832 wrote:I grew up in CA. In College, I once introduced a friend from Minnisota as being from "out East". She glared at me and told me "Minnesota is part of the WEST". I felt like asking if that put us in the Pacific Ocean?
Another strangeness... In Vermont, Parts of PA, various other regions non-locals are typically called "flatlanders". A friend and I rather chuckle at that since were were each born at higher elevations that those entire states!
Minnesota is NOT part of the west. I'll give most people the option of deciding what part of the country they are part of...but not them. They aren't part of the west.
Re: Random googling can be, uh, surprising?
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 1:14 pm
by pimpdave
All this really means is that to the people of Philadelphia, Wyoming is part of the pacific northwest.
Remember, that is like, the fattest city in the nation, and so I doubt their brains are capable of much rational thought, aside from being horrible sports fans and finding their next cheesesteak.
Re: Random googling can be, uh, surprising?
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 1:51 pm
by HapSmo19
Some simply hated the federal government, like Randy Weaver of Ruby Ridge, Idaho, a survivalist whose wife and child died when their compound was fired upon by FBI agents attempting to arrest him on gun charges. "Whether we live or whether we die," Weaver said, "we will not obey this lawless government."
They sure sugar-coated that one didn't they?
What a ridiculously racist article.
Re: Random googling can be, uh, surprising?
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:20 pm
by Napoleon Ier
Gee... and I thought the Independent was bad.
Re: Random googling can be, uh, surprising?
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:52 pm
by john9blue
Anyway...
I'd say Wyoming isn't part of the Pacific Northwest. And Minnesota isn't West OR East, lol.
You can go by these names
or these names.
West = Pacific Coast + Mountain.
Midwest = Heartland + Midwest.
Northeast = Mid-Atlantic + New England.
Southeast = Appalachian Highlands + Southeast.
Southwest = Southwest.
Nothing = Noncontiguous.
There you go.

Re: Random googling can be, uh, surprising?
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 9:07 pm
by Timminz
Why is the "Midwest" in the eastern third of the country?
Re: Random googling can be, uh, surprising?
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 9:37 pm
by Frigidus
Timminz wrote:Why is the "Midwest" in the eastern third of the country?
I imagine because the term "Midwest" was coined before the country had expanded all the way to the west coast. I mean, it's not like New England is a very appropriate name any more, but its stuck.