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Whack-an-Author


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2006 Jun 21, 3:33am   32,962 views  280 comments

by Randy H   ➕follow (0)   💰tip   ignore  


Whack-a-mole

Here's your chance, have at it. The grumpiness level is rising. Longtime readers probably have sensed the subtle shift in discourse here at Patrick.net. We do have a lot more readers now, and this will only continue to grow as the correction proceeds. But us authors are also increasingly disagreeing over issues that before seemed minor, but now seem more fundamental. In the beginning it was easy: do you believe there is a real-estate bubble or not? But now debate is mired in details of sticky this, hard or soft that, or inflation/deflation the other.

So, take this opportunity to whack-the-authors. Let us know what each of the "on-air personalities" here does that annoys, disturbs or bores you. Is it Randy H's never ending econobabble? Or HARM's fundamentals fundamentalism? Maybe Peter P's metaphysical contrarianism? Surfer-X's descriptive suggestions to select commentors? Maybe even SQT's unshakable reasonableness pisses you off, or astrid's philosophical introspection. Perhaps it's just the daily digressions on sushi and kitchen knives...

If we can't laugh at ourselves then we'll never hope to improve upon the lot we've drawn. Consider it a roast. Help us to see ourselves as you see us. (Obviously, the definition of "Troll" will be a bit different for this thread. Feed surfer-X at your own risk.)

--Randy H

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278   Randy H   2006 Jun 22, 1:43pm  

New Thread: Dystopia

(a chance for doom & gloom)

279   Joe Schmoe   2006 Jun 22, 11:27pm  

Tubes,

You can buy a car from a dealership in another state without any difficulty. However, I think you'll find that you will get hit with sales tax, either in OR (even if they have no sales tax, they may have a special car tax that is called something else) or in CA when you register the vehicle here.

In fact, when I registered my car here after moving from IL, I seem to recall that the DMV had a complex system it used to ensure that even if you didn't pay tax when you bought the car, you'd pay CA sales tax upon registering the car, or something like that. I was worried about it becuase my car was new at the time. I think didn't have to pay it becuase I had already paid IL tax or something.

280   DennisN   2009 May 26, 12:07am  

Hmmm.....

I wonder why this thread came up to the top again. The thread is three years old, back from when the curve was just starting to turn down. I sold my SJ house in May 2006 which in retrospect makes me look clever. Too bad I didn't dump my stock funds in May 2008. :(

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