Hey Atlas, this is Sean Criswell. I don't know who you are, but I got the distinct feeling you don't know me. I'm not that bright? I would love to know what falls under your definition of bright. After all I only graduated with honors in the top 25 of my class and was a national honor society member, along with playing two varsity sports. But I digress. My real reason for posting is to enlighten you and Uncle Rando a little bit. The reason I was interviewed is because the Cincinnati Enquirer put a link up on its website asking for anyone who has moved out of Hamilton County in the past couple of years to let them know why they moved. Let's see... I lived in Hamilton County and I moved.....hmmm seems like I fit the description. The journalist who interviewed me asked me why I moved. I told her I had no real intention of moving, but because my girlfriend at the time, who is now my wife, is from Indiana and wanted to move back. She then asked me why I thought other people were moving. I said I believed it was crime and the ineptitude of county and city commissioners and I cited the Banks Project as an example. With that being said, my opinion actually does hold weight and should be viewed. You see, even though I live in Greendale, I work in Cincinnati. I pay income taxes to the city of Cincinnati, so I have every right to say my views on a city that uses my tax dollars. Considering three banks within a five block radius of my work have been robbed in the past six months, a woman was mugged outside of our business during the holidays, and three cars in our parking lot have been broken into, I have first hand seen the crime that goes on in Cincinnati. Not only that but the Banks Project has been a joke. It's a fight between Cincinnati and Hamilton County to see who gets to oversee the development. Let's see....I lived in Hamilton County and I work in Cincinnati....seems like I have a right to an opinion. So actually UncleRando, I have a very real connection to the Banks Project and the crime that goes on in Cincinnati. It was a nice try though really. One last thing Atlas. I could't help but notice that we are the same age, yet you graduated a year behind me. Did you get held back or fail??? Just wondering.