Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
The USA is never selected as the best country to live in, in recent years. This is according to many publications including Forbes, the Examiner, the Economist, and the Human Development Index among a plethora of other examples.
The USA is an empire in decline. And all the trillions spent on propping up corrupt corporations and a lifeblood sapping military industrial complex will not, and cannot, change this fact.
The USA is never selected as the best country to live in, in recent years. This is according to many publications including Forbes, the Examiner, the Economist, and the Human Development Index among a plethora of other examples.
The USA is an empire in decline. And all the trillions spent on propping up corrupt corporations and a lifeblood sapping military industrial complex will not, and cannot, change this fact.

and I thought Iceland was bankrupt?![]()
yup surveys are never correctThere are a lot of places where I could be happy living. Especially if they speak English. My French, Spanish and all the above go from a high of Sucks!, to a low of non-existent.
However, I moved to Lafayette twenty-three years ago and fell in love with the place. Sometimes, I wish it wasn't so dang hot and humid or, we had more streets to handle to traffic flow. Other than that is a wonderful place to live.
Keep your surveys, I am happy here and I don't plan on moving.![]()
The data is older than it appears and the whole ranking is based on the HDI:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Development_Index
Basically, this thing is a wholly objective ranking.
You guys didn't win the tri-nations this year Naki. For a NZ'er that's automatic disqualification.

Norway beautiful country but for me
too much daylight in the summer too dark in the winter
What suits the individual i guess
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