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“valleylist” v91 r.1 – - london england and the top 10 cities world wide


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valleylist (sm) friday 11.20.2009 v91 r.1

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LONDON ENGLAND AND THE TOP 10 CITIES WORLD WIDE are the places to find high tech consumers. problem is london is no longer the largest city in the world as it was in the 1980′s. new problem is that the top 10 cities world wide are largely foreign capitals that do not speak english. seoul south korea for example is currently almost at war with the u.s.a. over nuclear weapons deployment. sao paulo brazil the second largest city world wide predominantly speaks portuguese and is famous for large scale impoverishment of their own people and humanitarian offenses. far outside of the english speaking problem is the basic connection between nations – - commerce.

south korea [ seoul ] - – u.s.a. imports $153 billion – - exports $5.8 billion

brazil [ sao paulo ] – - u.s.a. imports $90.4 billion – - exports $137.5 billion

london england the 15th largest city world wide remains the cultural and business leader of the english speaking countries. the hub of the english speaking world according to the world almanac there are 107 english speaking countries world wide with a total of 309 million people that speak english as their primary language. that’s a little more than the u.s.a. ‘s total population [300 million]. england [ great britain ] itself is around 59 million people. the rest of the official english speaking world is probably around 58 million. that’s canada [30 million] australia [20 million] ireland [4 million] and new zealand [4 million].

“valleylist” estimates total population english speaking countries is around 415 million.

the numbers from the world almanac suggest that the official number for english world wide is around 309 million people. that’s people who have english as their “first language”.

let’s go europe says visit the kew gardens and ponder the “fun with numbers” problem while touring the most remarkable historic sites in the world [after checking email at the cybercafes and the british library.] it’swestminister abbey the houses of parliament big ben clock tower westminister cathedral the tower of london the tower bridge thetate modern the national gallery st. paul’s cathedral trafalgar square soho including picadilly circus shopping at performances at albert hall crime mapping software from scotland yard london’s apple music and the london chamber of commerce.

- – top 10 cities world wide by population

rank> city / country / population / predominant language  

1> seoul / south korea / 10,231,000 / korean

2> sao paulo / brazil / 10,009,000 / portuguese

3> bombay [mumbai] / india / 9,925,000 / hindi

4> jakarta / indonesia / 8,373,000 / bahasa indonesia

5> karachi / pakistan / 9,339,000 / punjabi

6> moskva ( moscow ) / russia / 8,297,000 / russian 

8> mexico ( mexico city) / mexico / 8,235,000 / spanish

9> shanghai / china / 8,214,000 / chinese mandarin and wu

10> tokyo / japan / 8,120,000 / japanese

source:

citymayors statistics - - largest cities by population 

world almanac 2009 

total for the top 10 list of the world’s largest cities looks like around 100 million people that do not speak english as their first language.

- – conclusion

while the rest of the world vacations “valleylist” has a fun with numbers project to keep busy. to market the product more effectively “valleylist” has added 400 new videos and the new project people problems product enhancements. the ad agency project sums up the success of the “valleylist news” behind the news project. in between there’s let’s move the food around for those of us that are having trouble finding food in silicon valley.

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let’s move the food around

let’s move the food around is a zaney idea for meeting new people and making money in a brand new way. it’s the fun of finding ways to send food to the food people. they then get it to those who need it.

latest is “famous chefs” from the san francisco chronicle 11.19.2009. 

it’s a “valleylist” project that’s more than charity and less than a virtual world war. 

.churches with programs for the poor and needy in the area

1>all saints’ episcopal church  ( 650) 322-4528 555 Waverley St , Palo Alto , CA

2>first presbyterian church ( 650) 325-5659 1140 Cowper St Palo Alto ca

3>grace lutheran church ( 650) 494-1212 3149 Waverley St Palo Alto CA

4>glide memorial church ( 415) 674-6000 330 Ellis St San Francisco , CA

.silicon valley places for food [for those who can't find food in silicon valley]

metro 10.14.2009 cover story 5 chefs that matter.

1>charlie ayers califia cafe market a go go

    town & country 855 el camino real palo alto ca 650.322.9200

2>alessandro cartumini quattro 

    2050 university ave palo alto ca 650.348.7600

3>chafik larobi zitune’s

    325 main st los altos 650.947.0247

4>josiah slone sent sovi

    14583 big basin way saratoga ca 408.867.3110
5>sachin chopra sakoon’s

    357 castro st. mountain view 650.965.2000

.new food places

6>buca di beppo  ( 650) 329-0665 643 Emerson St Palo Alto CA

7>cafe boronne (650) 327-0830 1010 El Camino Real #110 Menlo Park CA

8>fountain grill ( 650) 323-3131 – 566 Emerson St , Palo Alto CA

9>il forniao palo alto (650) 853-3888 – 520 Cowper St , Palo Alto CA

10>lavanda ( 650) 321-3514 185 University Ave Palo Alto CA

11>whole foods ( 650) 326-8676 – 774 Emerson St , Palo Alto CA

.conclusion

the holidays are to be enjoyed and shared with all kinds of people. this month “valleylist” says “move the food around”. the 5 chefs are full of great ideas and the area churches need the help.

finding food in silicon valley is a “valleylist” tradition.

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it’s easy to drive by and think about food yet finding a parking space or a reservation is difficult. if that’s not bad enough then try making a big food decision for the thanksgiving christmas vacations.

it should end up less than a world war.

MAYOR OF THE WEEK takes a break until next year.

NEW FEATURE EVERY WEEK takes a break until next year.

NEWS NEEDS TO BE NEW (sm) it’s san francisco.

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