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    Middle, Upper Middle Class Distinction for Retirees

    This thread brings to mind a niggling annoying tendency of mine to wonder exactly how I compare to the population frequenting this site. Indicating some insecurity I realize. Judging by the numerous passive-bragging posts in the "introductions" forum, with $5M+ nesteggs, giant pensions...
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    Down Day in the Market !

    And ... you're implying cushion is a BAD THING?? :laugh:
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    Extended travel without "toys"

    OP mentioned his telescope. Well, there are lots of great portable scopes perfect for air travel on the market. I built my own 8" reflector that breaks down and fits in a small suitcase.
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    Cars people keep 15+ years

    Well, I've been privileged to drive her for only 5 years, but she was born in Stuttgart in 1986. Knock on wood she will continue as my daily driver well beyond 15 years! (See pic)
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    It's tomorrow ...

    My last day after 37 years at the same old place! A little (actually very) anxious. I've been telling people I feel like I am standing at a 2000 foot precipice with a parachute on my back. I have packed and unpacked the chute a dozen times. An expert watched me pack the chute. It should...
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    OK, fess up, what did Santa bring you ?

    I got a really nice bright blue record turntable for playing my father-in-laws classical collection, which we inherited. It goes perfectly with my vintage tube audio system.
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    Cubicle, oh cubicle, how I miss thee ...

    The folks at Bell Labs had actual offices with doors back in the day. And somehow, despite the lack of a noisy "collaborative" workplace they invented the transistor among other things ...
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    Cubicle, oh cubicle, how I miss thee ...

    Until recently my workplace at a large company was a sea of cubicles. But they were pretty nice; 10 x 10 feet with privacy (tall walls) and autonomy; I filled mine with my photos (big hobby). And the overall layout was good in terms of team collaboration ... but we all had our own sacred...
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    Antarctica Travel tips?

    Could a trip to the extreme north offer the same thrills and chills, at a lower price?
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    What Absent Minded Thing Have You Done Lately?

    This morning I stopped myself at the last moment from dumping half a cup of dog food into the coffee maker ... :facepalm:
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    The last .1 percent!!

    Regardless of the numbers, I am quite anxious as the date approaches, and find it almost impossible to focus at work! (8 more days ... tick-tock-tick-tock)
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    The last .1 percent!!

    I hope we figured it out correctly! In a nutshell: Me: 61, DW: 65 3.0M nestegg 1.1M house SS start age 70 both of us, 60k/year combined 6k/year mini pension non COLA no debts, own house, kids both college grads one high maintenance terrier :) FIDO calculator says we're good for about 10k/month
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    Fidelity Private Client vs Schwab Intelligent Portfolio Service

    Another data point; we are very happy with our Fidelity adviser. He works on salary which depends partly on our rating of his services. He's great and I consider him a friend.
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    The last .1 percent!!

    December, working half time, is the remainder of my corporate working life. Ten more working days, then pull the plug! Anxious and happy at the same time. Nest egg hit 2.99 megabucks. No pension, but big social security, and an insanely appreciating Seattle house. Wish us luck!! :greetings10:
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    Share your FIRE Milestones - 2013- 2020

    Not a milestone ... but SO CLOSE! The nest egg calculator spat out ... drum roll please ... $2.998 MILLION yesterday! :laugh:
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    Where do we live?

    It's pretty clear from my name we live in Seattle. We've both lived here for 40 years plus. Our town used to be an undiscovered gem; beautiful setting and wonderful neighborhoods, a walker's paradise. Now we've been conquered by the Amazombie hordes, traffic is stupefyingly bad and house...
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    Where do we live?

    Hello W2R, We'd love to visit your town sometime (we're Seattleites), what time of year do you recommend given we don't like huge crowds and Mardi Gras? Also don't like extreme heat. Being from the NW, a little rain is OK! --Thanx
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    The Photographers' Corner 2013-2020

    Here's Mt. Baker, in WA state, moonlit from my high camp at Skyline Divide. What a gorgeous spot and not too hard a hike, a couple thousand feet.
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    Dental Implant Considerations

    If anyone in Seattle wants a recommendation for a superb implant practitioner I would be happy to provide info.
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    Dental Implant Considerations

    Implants, if done right, are great. I have three and honestly have a hard time telling them from my natural teeth. Except they are much more solidly rooted!
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    Need help - hate gyms

    Sorry, don't have grandkids yet! :laugh::laugh:
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    Class of 2018

    Whoever may be the keeper of the list ... please add me! Fourteen working days to go ... I'm out on Jan 2, 2018, at age 61!
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    The Photographers' Corner 2013-2020

    Eclipse 2017! Here is my best image taken from Madras. It's a fusion of 12 exposures followed by lots of post-processing.
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    Poll: Target monthly retirement income

    kind of useless ... I suppose it is, but it's very hard to construct a scientifically useful poll on the forum. I still think it sheds a bit of (imperfect) light on our collective attributes. What is very interesting is the broad range of numbers. I thought they would skew higher after...
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    Poll: Target monthly retirement income

    It's just interesting to learn the characteristics of this very special population. NOT representative of the nation as a whole! Anyway if you don't like it no need to vote or look.
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