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What is the most high-tech city?
In the U.S
World?

I mean the whole vibe of the place.
Everyone has the latest technology
Technology is integrated in everything.

It FEELS like it is the city of the future...

Lot of culture and geek culture too..
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Baltimore.
>> Anonymous
nothing?
>> Anonymous
Crackmore?
>> Anonymous
Moosejaw
>> arukawI_nia[L] !JnZiCl58gc
>>64752

more like Heroinmore

last time i checked baltimore city was still one of the highest heroin cities in america
>> Anonymous
Tokyo I guess, or some Central European city.
>> Anonymous
Moosejaw,Saskatchewan?
>> Anonymous
Most probably Dubai.
>> Anonymous
Probably Seoul, Korea. They've had shit going on over there for years that we're just getting in the West now. Also one of the highest net speeds and net usage figures in the world in Korea. Hong Kong and Tokyo are up there as well.
>> Anonymous
Tokyo and Seoul
>> Anonymous
>>64776
I've been in Dubai, and they still sell more cassettes than CDs in their music stores.....
>> Anonymous
Probably Tokyo, a snippet of Shanghai, Fort Meade in the US is pretty hightech.
>> Anonymous
definatly tokyo.
>> Anonymous
Chicago on air show day. Bombers and jets flying just over the skyscrapers, awesome.
>> Anonymous
US- New York
World- Tokyo
>> Anonymous
my friend visited hong kong recently, huge skyscrapers, all densely packed, amazingly modern, and according to him it felt like he was "visiting coruscant from star wars if it was populated by asians"
>> Anonymous
>>64754
what a shit town haha

i'm from regina
>> Anonymous
Alert Canada

look it up
>> Anonymous
What about the US?
>> Anonymous
>>64932

jew york
>> Anonymous
>>64901
Alert isn't a city, it's five people...
>> Anonymous
Isn't Alert the most northern inhabited place?
>> Phil Ossiferz Stone !!7X+2MZ9jfwv
Anywhere on the San Francisco peninsula. They call it Silicon Valley for a reason. You go into a fucking Burger King and hear people arguing about the merits and demerits of different operating systems. Things like that.
>> Anonymous
las vegas.
>> Anonymous
Los Alamos
>> Anonymous
Other then in LANL, There is nothing at Los Alamos.
>> Anonymous
Rockland Idaho
>> Anonymous
Tokyo, very little competition

Although Germany has some very advanced civics now too
>> Anonymous
New Jersey
>> Anonymous
any thing like tokyo in the US?

I mean I loved Tokyo...A bit crowded, but they had a fucking KFC,Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut...All in the same high rise building.

Hong Kong was really nice too. They speak English which helps a lot.
>> Anonymous
>>65264
J&R on Park Row in New York is the closest I've found (although never having been to Tokyo I can't really say). There's a lot of high-tech stuff in New York, but that's because there's a lot of everything in New York.

Supposedly Northern California is very techie, but except for SF it's also suburban and spread out, thus unlike Tokyo. Never been, don't know.
>> Anonymous
Also, MIT and environs in Cambridge, MA.
>> Anonymous
Singapore?
>> Anonymous
Tokyo, by far. Interestingly, the US appears to be getting no further ahead technologically. We may even become a tech backwater in a few years
>> Anonymous
Tokyo or Seoul
>> Anonymous
Capetown.
>> Anonymous
>>65301
I agree. New York is a prime example, they must burn public money because really not a lot has changed since the 80s, especially the subway system. It's a great city, but they're already losing big businesses to other countries and cities, soon it could be the tourists too.
>> Anonymous
Other then midtown manhattan, New York is going down the drain, even though crime ...etc. has gone down
>> Anonymous
>>65320

New York has never been a tech city, its all finance and trading.

And the subway cars have changed like 5 times since the 80's, if you're talking about new tracks and stuff theres not much room for any more
>> Anonymous
San Jose
>> Anonymous
Seoul, it's crazy how shit changes there.
>> Anonymous
>>65441

What? Most parts of Manhattan were terrible 15 years ago, now you have to be a millionaire to live anywhere but the upper reaches of Harlem. There's more cranes these days than I have ever seen before, and Jersey City used to be empty and now its filled with brand new office buildings. We're getting 2 new ballparks, one of which is gonna be one of the most expensive in the world, a new arena in Brooklyn, MSG is gonna get a massive renovation and the Giants are getting a new stadium in Jersey

The only thing that has gone down that I can think of is culture, and that's the price you gotta pay if you want to price all the black people out. Wait fuck that we got a bunch of great new plays on Broadway and its still the art and fashion center of the world.
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>>65446
>> Anonymous
i have travelled to pretty much every major city in Amererica so as as far thee i can say deffinitely chicago
>> ­
Dubai and Tokyo
>> Anonymous
>>64750
Fuck baltimore. Norfolk/Hampton roads
>> Anonymous
dubai is just some shit in the desert with the biggest/tallest/expensive of x in the world
>> Anonymous
tech faggot take your iphone and shove it up your ass, this isn't neuromancer
>> Anonymous
>>65555
but Tokyo is
>> Anonymous
Tokyo from what I've seen.
>> Anonymous
>>64750

Baltimore is cool.
>> Anonymous
Tokyo then Seoul
>> Anonymous
the public toilets in sylt are high tech,
i felt like i was shitting on the moon,
i have never seen such clean and advanced toilets, especially not in a train station
>> Cyro Xero
There's this Amish village about 30 minutes away from where I am right now...
>> Anonymous
I think OP is looking for a cyberpunk like city that is clean.
>> Anonymous
SINGAPORE
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Berlin
>> Anonymous
Jerusalem
>> Anonymous
Obviously Tokyo.
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Dubai or Tokyo.
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ALL of you people FAIL.

HARD.

You think Tokyo? Hahaha what idiots.
You think a US-city, Europe? Other city in Japan? Dubai?
False.

China has the most developed cities in the world.
China is building WHOLE CITIES from the SCRATCH.
And they pay scientists BILLIONS to make the perfect high-tech cities.
Until 2020 12 completely new cities will be built in China. Out of nowhere. And they will have the best technology there is and will be the most efficient and ecologically advanced on earth. And no one ever heard of them, although there are already such cities and millions of people are living there. They are CO2-neutral(!), waterefficient, have a perfect microclimate, use solar/wind energy and are still industrial cities.

Pic partly related as it's part of a city called "Dongtan" that's going to be finished around 2012. (homepage: http://www.arup.com/eastasia/project.cfm?pageid=7047)
That's only one example and it's not even the best as Dongtan was planned very POORLY (and STILL it's awesome). The next 12 cities are built in an even more efficient way and in a place where the city actually benefits the environment as it IMPROVES the living quality for birds and other animals.

Yeah, China is doing it RIGHT. At least once...
>> Anonymous
>>66316

All hail the glorious People's Republic!
>> Anonymous
>>66316
troll detected.
Question of this thread is

What is the most high-tech city?

Not what will be.

And we're talking about the most high-tech cities.

Oh, right, I just got trolled.
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>>66316
ITT, we fall for obvious propaganda ploys from communist governments. They make those elite cities with few inhabitants to showcase them, but the majority of the people will still be living in shitholes.

The Democratic People's Republic of Korea is the utopian socialist workers' Paradise, and Pyongyang the Sacred City of all Koreans, is its capital built with the labor of love and the wise flawless urban planning leadership of Dear Leader Comrade Generalissimo Kim Jong Il the Lodestar of the 21st Century and peerlessly great Hero of Mt. Paektu.
Fuck yeah!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=C8nizm9t0cE
>> Anonymous
>>66319
>>66321
This is not about propaganda (well it is, but it doesn't matter) but about answering the question of the thread which city is the most high-tech one.

And it's China which has the highest advanced city on this planet.
And no, it's not about "will be" it already is.

I think the most advanced city in the US is the city of Corpus Christi.

>>They make those elite cities with few inhabitants to showcase them
Yeah... so... where exactly is your point?
Does it make them less technologically advanced?
Fuck your ethical bullshit.
>> Anonymous
Fucking Västerås in Sweden, a small town of 150,000 people and yet we're leading the world when it comes to Internet Tech.
>> Anonymous
>>66327
>about answering the question of the thread which city is the most high-tech one.
By "city", we refer to places with large populations. If it's an elite place with few people it may fall into the category of town, not city.

Using your logic that anything goes, I can claim that the Pentagon or Cape Canaveral are the most high-tech cities in the world.
>And no, it's not about "will be" it already is.
Not if, as you acknowledge, the city is still under construction.

>I think the most advanced city in the US is the city of Corpus Christi.
lulz
>> Anonymous
actually, though dongtan is planned to have 500k inhabitants, it is expected to have only 50k people in it by 2010. So until then, we can call it a town.
>> Anonymous
[spoiler]San Francisco{/spoiler]
>> Anonymous
>>66331
>>By "city", we refer to places with large populations. If it's an elite place with few people it may fall into the category of town, not city.
Wow, you have no idea then.
If you call places with a population of 500000+ not a city, I don't know...
Some new cities are planned to hold 4million people at the end of the construction phase. Those are their own biospheres.

Dalian is a "normal" city with 2,5million people and will be partly transformed into an Eco-city.
Same with Shenzhen and other cities (they already are top cities in the world, although no one ever heard of them.)

Yeah, it IS elitist as it is China and there are billions of people, but still far bigger than any other city
from any other country.

>>Not if, as you acknowledge, the city is still under construction.
Dongtan and 12 other cities: yes.
Already built cities: Not.

Hell you could even call Shanghai the most advanced city on earth if you'd remove the suburbs and the smog. Technologically it IS the most advanced next to Tokyo and New York. Tokyo is bigger and cleaner, though, so I'd call it more advanced, the new chinese cities will be better, New York is around the same level as Shanghai.

>>lulz
What about the lulz? Tell me a higher advanced one.
New York? It's just big and hip. There's nothing advanced about it.
>> Anonymous
Fuck yeah, Silicon Valley! I used to date a girl who lives two minutes away from Steve Jobs' house.
>> Anonymous
>>66342
in china, an urban area must have at least 100,000 non-agricultural population to be classified as a city. dongtan has not even half of that.

>Dongtan and 12 other cities: yes.
Already built cities: Not.

Hell you could even call Shanghai the most advanced city on earth if you'd remove the suburbs and the smog. Technologically it IS the most advanced next to Tokyo and New York. Tokyo is bigger and cleaner, though, so I'd call it more advanced, the new chinese cities will be better, New York is around the same level as Shanghai.

so you're basically agreeing that you were wrong. nothing to see there.

>What about the lulz? Tell me a higher advanced one.
New York? It's just big and hip. There's nothing advanced about it.

New York definitely isn't the most high-tech city in the US, but Corpus Christi? Why not say San Francisco?
>> Anonymous
>>66271
no, simply no.
>> Anonymous
wow a flame war
>> Anonymous
>>66351
Actually... last year it was rated most advanced city 2006.

So... well he's not that wrong.
http://www.govtech.com/dc/surveys/cities/89/2006