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  1. I lived on Hildago, just a couple of houses from 6 corners.  parking was always at a premium.

    There was a family that owned a bodega across the street and we had a deal.  They parked their truck in front of my garage.  If I wanted out I just walked across the street and they would back the truck out, I'd get out and tell them roughly how long I'd be gone.  When I came back, I'd beep the horn and he'd move the truck, I'd get in the garage and he'd park in front of the doors again.  

    It worked great.  He had a guaranteed parking spot and I knew who was parked there.

    The kids played soccer in the street and they'd kick the ball over the wall.  I'd let them in to get the ball and if it was in one of the trees, go get a pole to get it out.  They were always polite and always said thanks.

    In a year, I never had any problems at all.

    About 6 months after I left, the people that rented it next saw me and were bitching and moaning about the neighborhood.  He had called the cops several times about people parking in front of the garage and he said he had a big collection of soccer balls.  They had been robbed twice and were very unhappy.

    I never had any of those problems.  The kids stood guard while I was gone.  They knew that I was a good guy that always got their ball back.

    Being a good neighbor works almost everywhere in the world, including Mexico.  

     

     

     

     

     

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  2. 10 hours ago, gringal said:

    Maybe a lot of them are hearing impaired.

    The positive side:  Without the Snowbirds, we probably wouldn't have such a variety of decent restaurants.  They probably keep the books balanced.

    B)

    They do help support the economy, although not as much as in the past.  More than anything else, they bring new topics of conversation.  I dearly love listening to them bitch about things NOB

  3. I left Salvadors this morning headed home.  I have to turn left onto the Carreterra.

    Since the cross road is wide there, I pull up into the center and put on my blinker.  That way, there is enough room for someone turning right to get by me on the right and a full lane on the left for people turning in.  Traffic is heavy and a guy is on my right trying to turn right.  There is still a full lane to my left.

    Suddenly, I look up and a woman in a land yacht is turning left off the Carreterra headed directly at both of us.  Where she thought she was going was beyond me, there was plenty of room to my left.

    Now, she has a mini gridlock going on, blocking everyone in all directions

    I backed up and let her in.  When she passed, I checked the tag.  

    Yep, a Snowbird.

    I do hope she brought plenty of money to spend and improve the economy.........

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, Bajabrady said:

    Does Telmex have a static or dynamic IP adress? It's like my IP changes every hour or two then I need to recognfigure my entire set up. Any options available for a static IP? I have the Telmex 10 plan but on average get between 5-7 download

    They use dynamic within a certain range.  It shouldn't be noticeable to your computer system

  5. 2 hours ago, pappysmarket said:

    Yeah I agree. I bought the same item and then priced a diamond and they wanted 1000 times that. How can that be?

    Apples and oranges.  God makes diamonds, men make hearing aids.

    I'M an EE and know what is in a hearing aid.  Total components can't exceed $20 per side.

    Just think about it.  You can buy a top of the line iPhone for half of that amount and it has a microphone, speakers, dual cameras, bluetooth, WiFi, an RF transmitter/reciever, memory and a hard drive.

    I'll bet anything that you can buy the same thing somewhere else in the world for 1/10th the cost.

    There's a drug. Harvoni for HepC.  Treatment is 90 tablets, one a day.  It is only made by one company and the only plant is in India.  US cost is $94,500 for 90 pills, cost in India is $1000 for 90 pills.

     

     

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  6. 3 hours ago, gringal said:

    There is a product available which is just a amplifier.  It is cheap, but is a different world from a true hearing aid.  My experience:  have had various hearing aids for over 15 years: my spouse for over 30.

    This is a true case of getting what you pay for. 

    I have no real idea, never used one.  However, the prices for such a small item seems way out of line.

    I bought a shredder at Costco for $50US that weighs 10KG, has a motor, circuit board etc.  How can something that small cost that much?  

  7. If you are going to store fabrics for long periods, you need to seal them in plastic bags and make sure that they have low moisture when you store them.

    For 8 months of the year it is dry here but the other 4 months are damp and things will mold. Those bags you can vacuum out and seal will really make a difference with clothes, however they tend to leak over time and re-expand.

  8. Okay, but if you live in a condo or fracc, you gotta get their attention first. Or do it yourself and report results. I have had water tested before, but not for radioactivity, or so I remember. Please suggest where we should take our water samples for a test for radioactivity. NOT that I drink the water here, but one wishes to know. Currently, it is my belief that I do not glow in the dark, but who knows?

    at my age, a little glow would be appreciated

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  9. During WWII, the US government sent some soldiers down to the west end of the lake because there was rumors that the Germans were up to something in this area. The soldiers "saw" just enough to remain stationed here during the war.

    I'd imagine that if they had been sent to the Arctic they would not have seen anything. Something about the good weather and cheap beer probably helped the sightings..............

  10. Someone sends up those paper balloons occasionally. I've seen them several times between 2 and 3am. There's also some people that have those quad rotor toys that fly them occasionally over the lake.

    The first time I saw the balloons, they really looked weird. With my telescope, I could see the flicker of the flames.

    I don't think we are being invaded by aliens, just snowbirds.

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