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Five Years From September 2016
The following post will be the straight line of a joke where we get to hear the punch line five years later. I’ve been lucky enough to be part of a conversation and series of meetings about the economic sustainability … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D printing, artists, coworks, culture, digital singularity, economics, environment, Great Recession, housing, infrastructure, jobs, organic farming, pension, quantitative easing, Retirement, Second Great Depression, small town, society, virtual reality
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Discounted For Risk
What can I say about the tiny company that is MicroVision? I don’t know any more than any other non-insider, and the insiders shouldn’t be saying anything. Investing in stocks can be a powerful way to manage your money, but … Continue reading
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Tagged Dream. Invest. Live., investing, Investor Village, LTBH, MEMS, Microvision, Motley Fool, MVIS, personal finance, pico-projector, picop, picoprojector, quantitative easing, Silicon Investor, stocks, wealth, Yahoo
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Early Harvests
It is harvest time, a little early for harvest festivals, but gardeners are already trying to cook, freeze, can, dry, or give away crops that are coming in faster than they can eat them. That’s a good year. In lean … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, books, Charity, consulting, CSA, Dream. Invest. Live., early retirement, entrepreneur, farmers market, foreclosure, frugal, frugality, Greenbank, housing, investing, Karate, LTBH, mortgage, personal finance, photos, quantitative easing, Retirement, Simple Living, sole-proprietor, stocks, teaching, Tilth, WCLT, wealth, Whidbey
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