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  1. Jim

    apartments are a scam

    I'm not trying to convince you to buy a house. I just know that over the last 10 years I would have poured something like $100k down the toilet in rent with no return. In contrast to owning a house where with tax deductions for mortgage interest and property taxes I'm paying less out per year than what I would in rent! Plus what other invenstment has doubled in 6 years and is on the verge of trippling in 10 yrs? No regrets here. Gotta have a place to live so why not make some investment income while you're at it?
  2. Seems like we must have left the Conventions rule books back home or something, eh? Why would CIA even be asking this question to the Justice Dept.? Doesn't look good no matter what the reason.
  3. Jim

    apartments are a scam

    Dude - I notice you ignored the other 5 years in that chart. For the 10 years ending in 1990 the increase in the average King County house was 208%!!!! But using your example of only a 10% rise in housing in 5 years - that's still quite a bit better than losing 100% of your money in rent! Plus you get the deduction of the interest and property taxes off you federal income tax, plus you can itemize your taxes and write off other items you can't when not itemizing. But the lifesyle thing is an item to pay attention to. It is a commitment of time. My advice to anyone remotely interested in buy is to buy now - it's not going to get any cheaper around here and interest rates are sure to be headed up soon.
  4. Jim

    apartments are a scam

    Nothing wrong with renting if your not ready to make that kind of cash commitment - and maintenance issues are your landlord's issue not yours. But - there's no comparison of the economics. Your losing all your cash down a rat hole when renting. Even with a modest increase you end up winning or a least breaking even if you sell in a couple of years. In Seattle and Puget Sound it's not even close. My little house in north Seattle has just about doubled in price in 6 years and with a refinanced 4.4% 15-year loan, the tax and interest write-offs, it's sweet. Wish I would have scraped together the down payment when I was younger and doing more climbing. Could have rented out a room to friends and made a good investment instead of paying rent.
  5. Exactly. If the economics their lot were better and they felt like they had some voice in their government they would be much less susceptible to the fundamentalist crap.
  6. Dude - our meddling proceeds OPEC by a long shot. It's possible that it the oil producing countries were truely democratic that an oil cabal would be less likely. But given the advantages of banding together to limit supply of a precious commidity it could still occur. The differnce would be that the weath of these countries would likely be put to better use than lining the pockets of a tight network of family and the US would not be seen as aiding and abetting this process. Instead the US has historcially propped up repressive regimes to attain "stability". Good code word that one.
  7. Well given our track record of meddling in the middle east and supporting opressive regimes is any of this surprising? Particularly in Saudia Arabia where there is no hope of democratic reform, continued repression of free speech and opposition, and continued US support with a blind eye.
  8. Actually the poll says this: Forty-one percent said they favored strong and close relations with America, while only 39 percent said they had a favorable opinion of the Saudi armed forces, both results that Obaid also termed "surprising."
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    argentina

    Travelled around there and Chile for a few months. It's rather expensive for a SA country. Back in the 80's(?) they decided to have their currency float with the American dollar (1 peso = $1) and from my understanding it didn't work so well for the lower economic folk. You can use US currency in most larger towns. There is a large population from European ancestry, particularly Italian, and it has influenced their culture. Lots of good Italian food to be found. Also lots of beef - hard if your the veggie type. The adjacent SA countries consider the Argentines snobbish, that they consider themselves better than the rif-raf of Chile for example, more cultured and of course emensely more beautiful. They're known as the "Swiss of SA". I noticed a distinct difference between Chile and Argentina and found the Chilians much warmer and friendlier. That said - I had no bad experiences in Argentina, but the largest town I was in was Baralochie. Another friend recently came back from a year in Argentina and had wonderful stories. Some pockets of ex-Nazi types in the country, was a popular refuge after WWII.
  10. May be going for a few turns in the Tatoosh.
  11. After 5 years of remote camera work, hair snares, and interviews with folks that claimed to see the griz, WDFW concluded that there were a handful in the Cascades. Probably wander in and out of the US. A friend who just finished her Masters work in the North Cascades switched topics after two years of baited hair snare traps without any indication of griz.
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    Ronald Reagan

    Rats!
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    Ronald Reagan

    While I agree to a point - that Slate article above is crass - news agencies are suppose to deal with facts, not image building. Certainly a reporter at a funeral should not stray far from the respectful nature of the event, but as a news organization supposedly providing a summary of the historical administration they should be comprehensive and not selective.
  14. Came across this opinion piece regarding the potential introduciton of the griz to the North Cascades. Has a link to an interesting report by the NW Ecosystem Alliance. Author says having griz in the Cascades would ease the recreation use pressure. Maybe. As always a big political issue. http://www.tidepool.org/voices/ncgriz.cfm
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    Ronald Reagan

    A prime example of the lack of any critical analysis by major media in this country. You couldn't discern between Fox news and NPR on this subject. Also no mention that the Reganites were the admistration with the most convicted felons and the most ethics violations of any administration. The guy was a simpleton. Apparently that's what folks want to hear. No gray areas, no complex issues. Sounds currently famaliar eh?
  16. Sat - hike in sun and caught lizards along Umtanum Creek. Saw some bighorns, took a nap in the sun. Sun - house stuff and a run. Mon - volunteered at the cemetery and cleaned up some Vet graves with the VFW crew. Went on a 30 mi spin later in the day and though about the WWII stories I heard earlier in the day.
  17. The guy should have had the dogs on a leash but to get shot over it? The danger in carrying a weapon on you is just this type of incident. Conflits used to get solved in different manners. Now it's easy to just start firing away. A friend of a friend carries a gun when he goes hiking all the time. WTF, for what I asked? Well you never know who you'll run into out there. I guess so.
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    memorial day

    Rainy weekend could be good time to watch Band of Brothers. Big tip o' the hat to the infantry guys.
  19. Especially since it's under $110 I will check this out.
  20. Thanks for the correction - I was looking at the wrong jacket - Theta AR. The SL is around 14.5 oz. Nice looking but pricey.
  21. Jim

    Powerful Gore Speech

    w00t! Karl Rove is beginning to sweat.
  22. Jim

    Powerful Gore Speech

    Gore as a powerful speaker some how rings out of tune. That aside, I did think that Gore and Clinton were stepping to far to the right to try and mute some of the right wing crazies on the end of the scale. Given Bush's moderate talk during the campaign I thought he might be more like his Dad, who was a moderate republican, with some nuanced views of world politics. But it was all talk. Bush has pushed an extreme anit-environment agenda, working in a number of underhanded, sly, and in some cases illegal ways; emptied out the Treasury to feed the fat cat tax breaks, and bumbled away all the world good will we had after 911. There's no way Kerry is going to be this bad. Hell, I'd vote for Bob Dole before Bush. While Kerry is trying to balance the right's rapid retoric, and while I agree that politics lately have no left push, one term of this moron is enough.
  23. That Theta tips the scales at 24 oz. Will check out the Sirus and the Microburst - thanks for all the advice. From the forecast I could give it a try this weekdend.
  24. Jim

    Dannyism?

    1 hr 33 min. parking lot to parking lot, tagged the summit. Trail runners and water bottle, 1 cliff bar.
  25. Microburst webspecial $160. Hmmmmm.
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