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Geographical Distribution
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In the United States, hackerdom revolves on a Bay Area-to-Boston axis; about
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half of the hard core seems to live within a hundred miles of Cambridge
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(Massachusetts) or Berkeley (California), although there are significant
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contingents in Los Angeles, in the Pacific Northwest, and around Washington
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DC. Hackers tend to cluster around large cities, especially university towns
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such as the Raleigh-Durham area in North Carolina or Princeton, New Jersey
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(this may simply reflect the fact that many are students or ex-students
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living near their alma maters).
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