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    Cost of Living in Mexico or Thailand

    I've lived for extended periods in Mexico and Costa Rica. The difficulty in answering your question is that it all comes down to it depends how you want to live. You should move to a place because you love the culture, the pace of life, the people. Not because it's cheaper to live there...
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    Mexico report

    I just came back from 2 1/2 weeks in Buenos Aires, Argentina, a change from my usual Mexico or Costa Rica vacation spots. The experience was totally different though, more like Europe than the rest of Latin America although the prices are great! But it is just so far to get to--it was almost...
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    Selling a website...tax implications?

    Thanks for the replies. Yeah, i was indeed declaring the income and expenses from it over the years. I had the domain for 5 years before selling it and actively ran it as a business for 2 years so it does sound like I can declare the cap gain. I think I will take the advice proffered and talk...
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    Selling a website...tax implications?

    Someone of you who may have been visitors to my previous website TravelBlogs.com may have noticed there's been little activity in the last 7 months. That's because I sold it this summer to a couple of Norwegians who are taking their time redesigning it for their own platform (and just taking in...
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    Why should most ER's care about their Credit Score?

    Not having a huge asset base, I occasionally use my good credit score to make a few extra bucks. Right now for example a bank is giving me $50000 on a credit card at 1.99% for 9 months which is sitting in my savings account earning over 5%. Hey, it's like $125 free a month!
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    "Affordable" town in warm climate for single old babe

    If you have enough money you can retire in Canada as an immigrant investor. Means sticking enough cash into a business venture that creates a few jobs. I can't remember the numbers -- a million bucks C$ comes to mind but I think there's a lower amount available too for certain sectors/if you...
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    "Affordable" town in warm climate for single old babe

    Well I'm split on Vancouver, Puerto Vallarta and Puerto Viejo in the caribbean of Costa Rica. I know them both well that's why I've been playing with building maps for both of them! PuertoVallartaSatellite.com PuertoViejoSatellite.com Check them out if you want to explore the area or if you...
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    What is a millionaire?

    Ah, ok, that makes more sense than 22 millionaires. Now I'm surprised on the other end. From that perspective all of those 22 were probably a hell of a lot wealthier than Bill G and his 50 Billion in today's dollars...
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    VOIP

    Has anyone tried to go Skype with a SkypeIn number? It's only 10 Euros for 3 months, 30 for a year. No 911 service yet though and no number portability and if you don't want to call through a computer you'd have to purchase a special Skype handset. Someone is coming out with a Skype mobile soon...
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    Wrist watch

    Another reason to get a cheapo watch: generally waterproof watches will no longer be waterproof once you open them up and replace the battery. The seal just isn't the same afterwards. So get a $20 watch and throw it away when the battery finally dies (although they seem to last longer than it...
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    Snow in San Diego! Believe it!

    Ok, not as impressive as snow in San Diego, but we had snow here in Vancouver last week. Almost unhreard of in March in these days of global warming. Of course it didn't stick seaside where i live but there's still a little in the higher burbs...
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    What is a millionaire?

    Really? There were only 22 millionaires in 1900? And 800+ Billionaires today. That's kinda surprising actually. We may actually have hit a new record for the gap between rich and poor; outdid the middle ages...
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    What is a millionaire?

    Forbes now has 800 some people on their Billionaires list -- a big increase from last year. Maybe a Billionaire is the new millionaire? I wonder how many millionaires there were in the world at the turn of the century? (19-20 that is).
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    The Fidel Castro of Office Furniture...

    Some great cube stories! I remember most the gopher effect--one person would pop up above the cubicle to ask something and then someone would pop up to ask them and then others would pop up to see what was going on. The last company i worked for some of us had offices (i did thankfully) and...
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    Answer the perennial question

    So true, but being a slacker my innate laziness kicks in if someone else isn't telling me what to do. Of course the reality is that if someone IS telling me what to do then it's not long before i'm resenting it either! Anyway, if I had a job I wouldn't be heading off for a month in Costa Rica...
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    Answer the perennial question

    I'm busy enough as a slacker that it just seems inconceivable to me now where would i fit back a full-time job in the picture even if i wanted one. Sometimes i do feel like i want a little more structure in my life and wouldn't mind a job. But it's such an all-or-nothing proposition. Suddenly...
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    Answer the perennial question

    So how do YOU answer the perennial question which comes when you tell someone you've ER'd? You know the one, the one that comes right after "oh, you're so lucky" (when luck had nothing to do with it). Yep--the "What do you do all day?" "How do you spend your time?" or any of the variations...
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    Overhyped Countries

    Ah, but i've got you all beat on laziness; being a professional slacker. Although i do love reading and am planning to add more book reviews to Travel Blogs Travel Books. But then, that's travel books and not early retirement guides. I do have to agree with the comment that an author...
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    Overhyped Countries

    Jeez, i'd love a European passport. Unfortunately when I looked into it a number of years back I found out that i had to have a living German born ancestor--if I had looked into it young enough when my great grandparents were alive. Of course, no desire to live in Germany but that passport...
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    Retired early and moved to the Mediterranean

    Hey Catherine-- Thanks for sharing the photos and highlights....does look like a captivating place. I've always considered Latin America because of it's affordability among other reasons but this sounds pretty damn affordable and the idea of being close to Europe and all that it has to offer is...
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    Do you get "paid" to live in high cost of living areas?

    NYC Employers definitely need to pay more than other places to account for the cost of living and competitive salary environment. I had a great tactic--i got the job in NY and then decided I didn't want to live in NY and negotiated to work out of Seattle where my cost of living was much less...
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    Any laptop recommendations

    It's a lovely thought....of course, they only will honor the warranty in countries where they have an existing service center. So, the scenario is more like the manager speaking to a bunch of young costa rica guys in ties sitting around their a/c office in the suburbs of San Jose and asking them...
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    ING is having a Winter Save Up sale!

    Actually I agree they suck; i was also a victim several years ago of someone accessing my account and I had to fight with them for months to get the money back. I eventually got like $13 as part of the class action settlement against them about how they screwed so many people over. And hopefully...
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    Any laptop recommendations

    I have a Dell now and haven't had any problems with it although i've had a few problems with them in the past; i'm not sure they're top tier in quality but they're pretty good. One thing I will say is that they do support their products. A friend lives in Costa Rica with a Dell he bought in...
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    ING is having a Winter Save Up sale!

    True...its a mm fund, they do give you this caveat: *7 day average yield as of 1/17/2006. Yield varies over time. Money market funds are neither insured nor guaranteed by the FDIC or any other government agency. Although the Fund seeks to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 USD per...
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