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Message no. 1
From: valeuj@*****.navy.mil (Valeu, John W. EM3(AS40 R-3))
Subject: Location, Location, Location
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 07:13:48 +1000
Ok, so since I don't have my books with me underway can someone help me out?

My family is going to move here soon and guess where, Whidbey Island.
Or at least that general area.
So my dad tells me that it's west of Seattle, so what my question is, is
that part of the sprawl or the NAN?
Message no. 2
From: davek@***.lonestar.org (David Kettler)
Subject: Location, Location, Location
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 23:45:17 +0000
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 07:13:48AM +1000, Valeu, John W. EM3(AS40 R-3) wrote:
> Ok, so since I don't have my books with me underway can someone help me out?
>
> My family is going to move here soon and guess where, Whidbey Island.
> Or at least that general area.
> So my dad tells me that it's west of Seattle, so what my question is, is
> that part of the sprawl or the NAN?
>

Whidbey Island is in the general Seattle area, but it's not that close. It's West of
Everett, not Seattle itself, really. And I don't think the sprawl includes anything in
Puget Sound, just Seattle and the suburbs north, south, and east of it. So it must be
part of the NAN.

Welcome to the Pacific Northwest, though. I've been living in Seattle for about a year
now myself.

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Message no. 3
From: valeuj@*****.navy.mil (Valeu, John W. EM3(AS40 R-3))
Subject: Location, Location, Location
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 11:29:27 +1000
> Ok, so since I don't have my books with me underway can someone help me
out?
>
> My family is going to move here soon and guess where, Whidbey Island.
> Or at least that general area.
> So my dad tells me that it's west of Seattle, so what my question is, is
> that part of the sprawl or the NAN?
>

Whidbey Island is in the general Seattle area, but it's not that close.
It's West of Everett, not Seattle itself, really. And I don't think the
sprawl includes anything in Puget Sound, just Seattle and the suburbs north,
south, and east of it. So it must be part of the NAN.

Welcome to the Pacific Northwest, though. I've been living in Seattle for
about a year now myself.

==============Yeah, with my dad up there, it's really swaying my choice to get stationed
in Bremerton after Guam.
Seems that games would be easier to find up there and travel would be a heck
of a lot cheaper and easier.
Message no. 4
From: l-hansen@*****.tele.dk (Lars Wagner Hansen)
Subject: Location, Location, Location
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 07:55:13 +0200
From: "Valeu, John W. EM3(AS40 R-3)" <valeuj@*****.navy.mil>
<Snip Seattle>
> Seems that games would be easier to find up there and travel would be a
> heck
> of a lot cheaper and easier.

That depends where you are travelling to.

Lars
Message no. 5
From: gurth@******.nl (Gurth)
Subject: Location, Location, Location
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 11:03:32 +0200
According to Valeu, John W. EM3(AS40 R-3), on 11-8-05 23:13 the word on
the street was...

> My family is going to move here soon and guess where, Whidbey Island.
> Or at least that general area.
> So my dad tells me that it's west of Seattle, so what my question is, is
> that part of the sprawl or the NAN?

The Seattle sprawl is only on the eastern side of Puget Sound, so
anything west from Seattle would be across the water and so outside of
it, I suppose.

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