TonyM
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Are you making them yourself??will have a couple of models for you to play with before your summer starts
Are you making them yourself??will have a couple of models for you to play with before your summer starts
no, staff are back to work, production a bit slower than usual but happening againAre you making them yourself??
It snowed yesterday here.
The Street Guardian USA office and myself are relocating from Carson City (Northern Nevada) to Fort Lauderdale (South Florida) for a permanent summer. It’s a strange time to be moving but everything is already set in motion for May. (Point of no return).
I'll be fully insured if something happens. (and out of flood zones) I found a good deal on something new'ish, built to the latest codes. I want to upgrade to a full bunker fortress level home with poured concrete walls in the future. That type of home was the original plan actually, but I walked away from the one I originally wanted and scaled way back for now last minute with the economy crashing. Sales are down everywhere as you can imagine.
I'll be fully insured if something happens. (and out of flood zones) I found a good deal on something new'ish, built to the latest codes. I want to upgrade to a full bunker fortress level home with poured concrete walls in the future. That type of home was the original plan actually, but I walked away from the one I originally wanted and scaled way back for now last minute with the economy crashing. Sales are down everywhere as you can imagine.
no major issues right now, just working on release firmware at the momenthow are your chinese counterparts going on this?
PS. are grumpy old Danes a bad thing in FT lauderdale during spring break or are that just too creepy.
Kids probably dont know grey = good
I am sure spring break are as hefty as Ibiza was in the late 80ties,,,,,, party - party - party, and fornicating if you are the kind of person that do one night stands,,,,,, which i am when i an drunk.
It is +6 feet thick layer of the seaweed we Danes call eel grass ( sort of look like regular grass growing in the water )
In many places here in the US, it’s not just the bank you have to worry about but the government. Here in Texas, property taxes are ruthless and eternal. In some places people who have long since retired (due to age or medical issues) and living on a fixed income and did the responsible thing to pay off their mortgage long ago still have to divert hundreds of dollars every month to pay property taxes alone, based purely on the notion of how much they might could theoretically sell their property for that they bought back in whatever forgotten decade. I have a modest house that still demands ~$750/mo in taxes alone. People in rural areas on land they bought in the ‘70s or whatever have it even rougher because in theory someone with money could come in and buy their land for some number and that’s what they have to pay taxes on.Actually there's a fairly large number of folks in the US doing homes which "the bank can't take away"
Another Texan here. Thankfully we have the opportunity to protest the value the tax authority arbitrarily assigns each year (which of course always goes up way more than is realistic based on comps) but it's a hassle I'd rather not deal with. As it happens I got the appraisal just last week. Hopefully their online protest system isn't overwhelmed with everyone having to be at home right now.In many places here in the US, it’s not just the bank you have to worry about but the government. Here in Texas, property taxes are ruthless and eternal. In some places people who have long since retired (due to age or medical issues) and living on a fixed income and did the responsible thing to pay off their mortgage long ago still have to divert hundreds of dollars every month to pay property taxes alone, based purely on the notion of how much they might could theoretically sell their property for that they bought back in whatever forgotten decade. I have a modest house that still demands ~$750/mo in taxes alone. People in rural areas on land they bought in the ‘70s or whatever have it even rougher because in theory someone with money could come in and buy their land for some number and that’s what they have to pay taxes on.