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    Ancient laptop

    There are a lot of websites out there that will tell you that you need to download a new driver, probably from them or one of their buddies. It is quite often not a driver that you end up downloading. :(
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    Norway in July

    Take money (draft beer starts at $12, pizza at $25) and wet weather gear.
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    Tipping

    I wrote this blog post on the topic of tipping six years ago and I still stand by it. (I should add that I live in Europe and here we either tip nothing, or a few coins. But when I'm in the US I "tip", i.e., I "add a chunk of money" to the bill, because I know it's expected.)
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    Fraudulent Chase credit card call

    There was a scam in the UK a few years ago that used a feature (maybe unique to that country) of the phone/landline system, whereby a call is not terminated until the party that dialled the number hangs up. Your bank phones and says "Mr Smith? This is X bank. We've detected unusual activity on...
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    Balancing an advance on kids' inheritance

    I'm not sure what a revocable trust is, but this is basically what we did with DW's life policy. It is about $30k short (so would need DD to give DS $15k), but everyone involved trusts each other. When my own parents died I was so glad that I could trust my own sister to execute the will, as I...
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    Balancing an advance on kids' inheritance

    Thanks for the suggestions, but this is probably not going to fly with us being in Spain, DS in France, and DD in the UK. :coolsmiley: (Incidentally, Spain has a very logical, but tough, gift/inheritance tax regime. If you give money to your kids and they live in Spain — not the case for us —...
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    Balancing an advance on kids' inheritance

    This was our thought initially. But DS really didn't (still doesn't) need $200k, and the capital gains tax hit just to balance things out would have felt like a high price for "evenness". Agreed. In our case, DD and her BF have the same-sized mortgage as they would have done anyway; they just...
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    Balancing an advance on kids' inheritance

    DS has a decent job and is living with his GF who makes twice as much, and they are content to rent for now. DD also has a good job, but she wanted to buy a house in an expensive area, so we gave her $200k as a big down payment for that and later about $30k to become a partner in her BF's new...
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    Not blurting it out

    I remember reading once (in a paper magazine, 20 years ago, can't find it online) that Tony Banks, the keyboard player in Genesis who has got to be worth $50 million, used to take vacations with his wife in a VW camper van, because they enjoyed the simplicity.
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    Browser check message

    I just got the attached error message, which I assume is related to this.
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    Not blurting it out

    We have a 2017 Toyota Yaris hybrid. It's two feet shorter than a Prius, although it's still not the smallest model that Toyota sells in Europe. Gets *googles translation* 50mpg in town and keeps us nicely under the radar, in more ways than one.
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    Not blurting it out

    Yeah, this is about it. We live in a large apartment building with a lot of politics and drama (one of the more enlightened members of the neighbours' WhatsApp group calls it "Falconcrest"). We are very probably among the richest 2 or 3 out of 100 apartments, and we don't need this added to all...
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    Choresumption

    Maybe it's a US/Europe thing, but I was totally unable to relate to the author of that piece. If I need something, or at least think that I do, then I buy it. If I don't need anything, I don't go to stores or on Amazon for diversion or entertainment. That just seems nuts, even though in most...
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    Not blurting it out

    I liked this, from an early post in that thread: >>I know colleagues are complaining about gas prices, food prices and interest rates We buy most of our groceries at a discounter. But it's very nice not to have to worry about the fact that olive oil has doubled in price here in a year (due to...
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    Not blurting it out

    Quite possibly, but I've just returned to the forum after a very long hiatus. 🙏
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    Online Chess Videos

    Lifetime competitive chess player here; I think this is my 50th year. Peak over the board Elo rating is 2080, now down to 1810 (cognitive decline is real) although I will be boosted to 1885 or so in a month or two when FIDE applies the correction for inflation that have deemed is necessary. The...
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    Not blurting it out

    We have a new regional government in the part of Spain where we live. I don't like them much from a political point of view, but the other day I read that they are increasing the wealth tax threshold from <below what we have> to <above what we have>. This will save us about $1,000 this year. We...
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    Ukrainian relief effort

    I'm bumping this thread to suggest another organisation that can use small ($20/$50-type) donations to directly help Ukrainian refugees in Poland. Free Ukraina Store is a small group of people who have opened a shop with basic goods for the Ukrainian refugees who have been taken in by families...
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    Putting the pile of cash to work

    We have already thought of this. The money was gifted to our daughter, who now owns 2/3 of the house. Even if they get married, that situation will remain constant (we think it's the default under UK law, and even if it isn't, she's much too pragmatic and/or savvy about money to sign it away, so...
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    Putting the pile of cash to work

    This. It's written from a UK perspective, but I think there are degrees of the same problem in the US.
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    Putting the pile of cash to work

    Feeling pretty good this week. DD and her boyfriend just moved into their first owned home, in the (pricey) south-east of England. :dance: They paid about $600,000, of which we put in one-third. We looked at different ways to structure this (for example, as an interest-free loan, or as a...
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    Standardized Covid Treatment Protocols?

    I am the Dr Nick Brown mentioned in the BBC piece. Feel free to ask me anything. :)
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    The only thing I regret after ~6 years of ER

    This arises because "thrift" originally meant wealth (it is an old noun form of the verb which in modern usage is "thrive"). Later on it came to mean "the process of accumulating wealth", which of course doesn't involve writing a lot of checks, as Bill Gates famously said on The Simpsons. But...
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    Anybody a retirement druggie?

    I have never placed anything in my mouth that was on fire.
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    Standardized Covid Treatment Protocols?

    Some biomedical colleagues and I (I'm the last-but-one author, which is always where they park the least important person on the team!) have just had this letter published in Nature Medicine, calling for higher standards of evidence for the evaluation of Covid treatments.
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