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Author Archives: Tom Trimbath
Go GigOptix Go
Go GigOptix! Go! In the last few days, GIG stock has gone up over 50%. Come on, tiny GIG. Keep that up and I might stay out of foreclosure. Don’t worry though. You don’t have to do it all on … Continue reading
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Tagged AMSC, Art, books, Charity, consulting, dancing, Dendreon, DNDN, Dream. Invest. Live., GGOX, GIG, GigOptix, HCLE, housing, investing, jobs, LTBH, Microvision, mortgage, MVIS, New Road Map, NRM, personal finance, photos, Provenge, Real Goods Solar, RSOL, Scotland, stocks, unemployment, wealth
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Involuntary Vacation
Self-fulfilling prophecy or coincidence or proof that I know what I am writing about, I’m on a bit of an involuntary vacation. As I wrote in an earlier post, “Days off are usually imposed by mental, emotional, or physical exhaustion … Continue reading
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Tagged Charity, EFT, entrepreneur, health care, healthcare, jobs, Karate, Langley, New Road Map, NRM, stocks, WCLT, Whidbey
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Get A Job Do Less
Good news everybody! I got a job! Add that to the other one and I’m three-quarters of the way to half-time employment. If I keep this up I’ll be able to work a lot less. Yesterday I signed a contract … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, bicycling, books, consulting, entrepreneur, Financial Integrity, frugal, frugality, HCLE, housing, investing, jobs, Just Keep Pedaling, mortgage, New Road Map, NRM, personal finance, photos, Scotland, self publishing, Simple Living, social media, speaking, teaching, unemployment, walking, wealth, YMOYL, Your Money or Your Life
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Recognizing Unexpected Positives
What’s that potato doing there? I almost took a day off yesterday. Somehow I ended up deciding to work on my garden instead of only sit on my deck. As I pulled up the grass that had usurped the veggies … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Charity, consulting, entrepreneur, housing, investing, jobs, mortgage, philanthropy
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Have A Little Faith
The housing market around Seattle is turning around. Have a little faith and my house will sell. The unemployment numbers are looking better. Have a little faith and I’ll be gainfully (and hopefully pleasantly) employed. The fundamentals of many small … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, books, Charity, Comedy Central, consulting, entrepreneur, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, HCLE, housing, income inequity, investing, jobs, Jon Stewart, Microvision, mortgage, MVIS, occupy, personal finance, photos, Stephen Colbert, stocks, unemployment, wealth, wealth inequity
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My Jobs Report Month 20
Believe it or not, I lost count. Month 20? Really? Yep. The only way I could tell was by checking for the most recent report. This job search certainly hasn’t gone the way I expected. At the start, I expected … Continue reading
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Tagged 1099, Art, books, consulting, dancing, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, HCLE, health care, housing, investing, jobs, LinkedIn, Madrona Workshop Troupe, Microvision, mortgage, MVIS, MW2013, personal finance, self publishing, social media, stocks, teaching, unemployment, W-2
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Words For Woes And Wows
Take notes. If your life is like most, you aren’t bored, incredible changes are rearranging your life, and you can’t count on your past to predict your future. We live in a time of great stories and, as a non-fiction … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, bank fraud, books, Cascades, consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., entrepreneur, fraud, HCLE, housing, jobs, Just Keep Pedaling, Langley, mortgage, New Road Map, NRM, personal finance, photos, Retirement, serendipity, speaking, stocks, teaching, unemployment, Whidbey, writing
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Portland OR AND
Some simple declarative statements. Portland really is nicer than everywhere (wearing rose colored glasses in the City of Roses.) It is possible to enjoy travel by not using a plane (especially when blogging from a train.) Tiny houses aren’t just … Continue reading
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Tagged Amish, HCLE, MOOC, MW2013, OMSI, Portland, Qatar, self publishing, tiny house, Tiny Houses, travel, virtual museum
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Training And Technology
I felt the earth move under my feet. Well, really, it was the car that moved, the rail car. I’m blogging from Amtrak’s Cascades train heading from Seattle to Portland. It is a trip mixing old tech and new tech, … Continue reading
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Tagged Amtrak, frugal, frugality, HCLE, Mark Twain, social media, speaking, technology, writing
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Personal Tax Inequity
I paid lower taxes when I was rich. Yesterday I did my taxes. I knew it would be bad, but didn’t know how bad. It turns out, the less I’ve made the more I’ve paid. That’s not right. Add tax … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, bankruptcy, consulting, housing, income, inequity, investing, IRA, jobs, LTBH, mortgage, NBC, occupy, personal finance, poverty, Simple Living, stocks, taxes, unemployment, wealth
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