- DarkHalo003
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Posted by: Saint of Taint
1. Georgia isn't growing as fast as many of the other eastern states
2. So are many of the Eastern states.. we have been growing agriculturally for a while but commercially are very new
3. Advancing population of hicks and white trash... sorry but I grew up in Midway GA where we had a population of 300 so I do know.
4. Yes we are in good economical shape
5. Convienient for US...
I'll go with Norway
Hec, Georgia is growing great as of now, btu now we only have a cursed drought. I also doubt Bungie would take the company outside of the U.S. too. Another deal is that Georgia is one of the best commercially networked states in the southeast. It has CNN and other very popular and reliable TV stations and I could imagine the router working very well here. It rarely has any problems as far as an economic standpoint like we both agree and I wouldsaysome very good places to put the headquarters would be in Fulton County, which is now being very commercialized.
There is also the dispute about land. Norway has a lot of ice, which can greatly screw over a networking server or electricity. It is also completely surrounded by water, which although isn't a bad thing, still brings in a lot of stuff. Still, there are Norwegian(sry for spelling) girls though.....lol....But Georgia has a ton of land that can be used and bought. Drought is the only serious weather we have(can't deny that) and we have mild winters and not too hot summers(unless you count 90* as too hot). Georgia would just seem like a good place to have a company in my opinion. Having Bungie around may also help the sales of items and, yes, possibly realty, like an attraction(just thought, don;t take that last one serious at all).
Taxes are also standard or lower(?) (Correct me if I am wrong, i don't do taxes) in Georgia, and from what I hear, gas is cheaper in GA than in other states. Georgia also isn't hurricane nor noreaster prone like SC and further on. It is also sort of like the southeastern counterpart of Seattle(or vice-versa, just a similarity I might point out); It is in the corner of the U.S., has a coastline, bright and sunny(not cloudy and rainy), and has good commercial growth.
My reasons stand why Georgia would be good. Any objections?