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more ego stroking, another #1 for our collective mantlepiece
Posted By josh On November 29, 2005 @ 12:50 pm In news | Comments Disabled

Oh, Minneapolis. It’s time to take that smug look off your face. Last year, the citizens of St. Paul’s twin city were crowned the most literate of us all. But we matched your icy cold winters and raised with months and months of grey skies and regular rainfall and raised them a fancy new library to claim the bragging rights as 2005’s Most Literate City [usat [1]].
In yet another random ranking, this one took a look at the sixty-nine largest cities in the country and judged them not on whether their citizens could read, but if the actually do. The rankings were based on six factors: newspaper circulation, number of bookstores, library resources, periodical publishing resources, educational attainment and, Internet resources [ed: hey! that's us. way to go team!].
With all of our new [mb [2]], recently prettified [mb [3]], and high-tech featured [mb [4]] libraries, the recent opening of 826 Seattle [5], bookstores like Elliott Bay [6] and the University Bookstore [7] with blockbuster reading schedules, a giant bookseller (amazon [8]) perched above our city, and tons of specialty shops and newsstands, it looks like we might be on track to be two time literacy champions. I can’t wait for the t-shirts and bragging rights.
So, are we actually reading, or did we just pull the wool over the judges eyes by looking studious while sipping cappuccinos at our neighborhood cafes. What are you reading and where did you get it?
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[1] usat: http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-11-28-seattle-literate_x.htm
[2] mb: http://seattle.metblogs.com/archives/2005/05/spls_new_ballar.phtml
[3] mb: http://seattle.metblogs.com/archives/2005/03/north_east_bran.phtml
[4] mb: http://seattle.metblogs.com/archives/2005/03/more_library_sc_1.phtml
[5] 826 Seattle: http://826seattle.org
[6] Elliott Bay: http://elliottbaybook.com
[7] University Bookstore: http://www.bookstore.washington.edu
[8] amazon: http://amazon.com
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