<p>Actually Sonic isn't big in Los Angeles. The nearest one is in Anaheim, and that's like 20-25 miles. I wish they did have more Sonics in So Cal or at least one in LA, because I always see these commercials on TV and I'm like mmmm I want some sonics to later find out there isn't one in LA. But yes. California and SoCal in general is way different than what is perceived on Laguna Beach and The OC</p>
<p>everybody is wierd how old are you losers you all suck bye bye</p>
<p>namaste-
conservative and surfer don't usually go together..................</p>
<p>San Diego is pretty much the coolest city ever. I've heard LA is better night life or what have you, but San Diego is RIGHT on the water, it's not too big, it's gorgeous, it's right on the border so we have the best Mexican food, awesome beaches, good schools, good weather, easy access to beach, desert, mountains...</p>
<p>I've lived here all my life and it's started to grow a lot...it's horribly expensive to live here (I just saw gas for $3.03 a gallon tonight), and you'll probably have trouble finding affordable housing if SDSU doesn't guarantee it. But other than that, it's awesome...</p>
<p>I lived in San Diego for 17 years and Los Angeles for 4 and San Diego is def much more laid back. My bestfriend actually is going to SDSU and taking the wakeboarding class at the moment and he loves it.</p>
<p>THE BAY and NOR CAL >> ALL</p>
<p>In terms of computers/software</p>
<p>Bay = places that housed the creation of Mozilla, eBay, Google, Apple, and the computer MOUSE. Things that you guys probably use everyday or almost everyday. Isn't that HELLA cool.</p>
<p>SO CAL def has more things to do.</p>