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The-Shoveler
ParticipantYep most likely I am paranoid,
After he was sent home from the emergency room the first time
DALLAS (Reuters) – Two days after he was sent home from a Dallas hospital, the man who is the first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the United States was seen vomiting on the ground outside an apartment complex as he was bundled into an ambulance.
“His whole family was screaming. He got outside and he was throwing up all over the place,” resident Mesud Osmanovic, 21, said on Wednesday, describing the chaotic scene before the man was admitted to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital on Sunday where he is in serious condition.
The-Shoveler
ParticipantOK sure or maybe that’s what they want you to believe.
Just kidding sort of.
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ParticipantI like Silver ( would buy the coins myself ) but I really don’t expect giant returns and would not buy it now over say $20 a oz,
The issue with silver is it’s mostly a byproduct.
ie They mine copper and get the silver as extra income.
but under say $20 I think I could buy a few coins.
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ParticipantBump
It’s here!!The-Shoveler
ParticipantCongrats,
I think it has been a wild ride for just about everyone.The-Shoveler
ParticipantEurope is starting to pull itself out, the biggest risk IMO right now is China (which is kind of the point of this thread),
But I have been there several times for several months (and I don’t claim to be an expert) but, I marvel at their ability to control their markets to a find precision.
If they forecast say inflation will be 10% next month after being near zero for the previous 6 months, let me tell you, I believe them.The-Shoveler
ParticipantRight now from what I am hearing, In L.A. the biggest thing holding back the housing market is lack of construction workers, they are just about at full employment for experienced construction workers.
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ParticipantDon’t know about Alibaba
I don’t play the market anymore (not any good at it).
But that said, my prediction is we will not see another Market crash until after the next Prez takes office.
It seems the Dem’s don’t like Market crashes. IMO anyway.
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Participant[quote=flu]Texas actually has a decent high tech community, especially around Dallas….
And Gov. Perry keeps throwing bones at California businesses to relocate there too…. I think there were a few companies in SD that just relocated to Texas….And gotta love the no state income tax…[/quote]
TX makes up for no income tax in property Tax,
Probably works out well if you have CXX in your job title though.I know a colleagues who pays 16K a year in the Dallas area on her 300K home.
In the better areas home prices typically exceed 500K in Dallas and Austin near the High tech job centers.
One piece of advice I got is that if you don’t have a working ranch or farm, it is best to have as little land as possible.
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Participant[quote=flu]
If you really work in a high tech, the idea of “laid back” doesn’t really matter.
[/quote]Got to go with what flu says, been in the biz for 30+ years.
There are only two modes no matter where you are located.
1) overworked.
2) soon to be unemployed .Better to be where it is easy to find your next Gig (because YOU WILL NEED IT).
The-Shoveler
ParticipantMost the Smog in L.A. in the 70-80’s was from dirty industry (not the cars) manufacturing etc…
Most all that move out during the 90’s (A lot of it ended up in Georgia LOL).
I second the Bay Area if your single and have no ties.
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Participant[quote=flu]The one thing I absolutely can’t stand about CA…
The idiotic, bureaucratic CARB rules….[/quote]
LOL, having to spend several hundred dollars fixing smog equipment on a otherwise great running car is the only thing that has ever made me feel like leaving CA LOL.
I can’t wait until we get fuel cell’s or low coast functional electric cars.
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ParticipantMy Mother is in her mid 80’s and takes BP medicine when needed,
Her BP goes up and down drastically sometimes it seems.
But she says she feels terrible if her BP goes below 145 or so.
She feels much better if her BP is on the higher end, go figure.The-Shoveler
ParticipantThat is an option, but it is still a lot easier said than done unless you are single and don’t have school age kids.
Kids make friends, spouse gets a good Job, BAM!!!
STUCK.
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