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    <p>To be honest Graeme I look at key services specific to my need.
      Kind of like a weighted value that only applies to me. The use of
      a macro label hamlet, village, town are kind of too open ended.
      Population does roughly track with services so I tend to use that
      as  rough start, but never a decision.</p>
    <p>I would actually rate the local mobile phone signal/bandwidth as
      the most important service. <grin><br>
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    <p>The problem is how to define what is most useful for the end data
      consumer that doesn't want to line up the details for comparison.
      How does one define "most useful" that suits most? (This having
      been mentioned in prior posts)</p>
    <p>Bob<br>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sun, 1 Oct 2023 at 15:45,
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            <p>I managed (to buy) a coffee in Windorah two years ago.. 
              That has to count for something.. <br>
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            <p>They have spent a lot on the campsite too. Newish
              amenities and hot showers for $5/n in 5/21.</p>
            <p>Cheers Bob<br>
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                <div>Oh look - Windorah is there, so it must be
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