Path: ...!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: John B. Newsgroups: rec.bicycles.tech Subject: Re: connected lights Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 07:43:59 +0700 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 76 Message-ID: References: <9v0aej5ei41t1qnadcm2ib8akvhi5rrg8g@4ax.com> <381cejt4t39hv0c17rdarkeh416ls0enb8@4ax.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Injection-Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 02:44:03 +0200 (CEST) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="44229ab4a6139b7c2cf7931c1d0011ea"; logging-data="2596604"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX1+17zS/qnGpyjRd2tA9o7z/DkcO3vK/iD8=" User-Agent: ForteAgent/7.10.32.1212 Cancel-Lock: sha1:RyNF+4APia2DOsQLHlmbXz9FUys= Bytes: 4703 On Sun, 15 Sep 2024 11:53:01 -0700, Jeff Liebermann wrote: >On Sun, 15 Sep 2024 13:04:05 -0500, AMuzi wrote: > >>On 9/15/2024 11:51 AM, Jeff Liebermann wrote: >>> On Sun, 15 Sep 2024 11:07:24 -0500, AMuzi wrote: >>> >>>> As Mr Reagan noted well, where if not here shall we go? >>> >>> His quote was: "If we lose freedom here, there is no place to escape >>> to. This is the last stand on earth." >>> >>> Over the last few years, Santa Cruz County and California in general, >>> have had it's shares of storms and wildfires. One result is that no >>> insurance company will write new homeowners policies in California. >>> The recent fires will probably make the insurance situation worse. >>> >>> When we get together for various events, moving elsewhere is a common >>> topic of conversation. There have been many who suggested that it >>> might be best to sell their homes and move elsewhere. So far, one >>> family has moved to somewhere in Idaho, while another has moved to >>> Costa Rica. A few, including me, have done some preliminary research >>> into where to move. I've been watching YouTube videos in the style of >>> "Ten best places to live in [select a state]". These are interesting >>> but not very useful. Others have done similar research. In general, >>> the best places to live are already saturated with immigrants or have >>> undesirable environmental hazards (tornados, hurricanes, floods, snow, >>> taxes etc). The consensus seems to be that the potential benefits of >>> moving do not compensate for the risks. >>> >>> "How Many People Are Leaving California (2024)" >>> >>> "Texas was the biggest winner of California outmigration... Texas >>> also was the state from which the most people moved to California." >>> 102,000 Calif -> Texas >>> 42,000 Texas -> Calif >>> >>> >>> >> >>Much agreed. It's a daunting and complex problem. >> >>I know (and ship to) expats in Italy, Mexico, Japan for >>example each with new and different blessings and troubles >>and foibles. >> >>For example, as Italy depopulates there are villages which >>will sell you a house for a Euro with a contract to live in >>it and maintain it for some number of years. Then again >>Italy is more socialist than California so not for everyone. >> >>https://www.housebeautiful.com/design-inspiration/real-estate/g61420190/places-in-italy-to-buy-one-dollar-homes/ >> >>Plus the Italian bureaucracy beats the California paper >>mavens hands down. Makes 'Byzantine' look like an >>understatement. > >At my age, leaving the US for a different country is probably not a >good option. In the past, I had considered Israel, Poland, Canada and >Japan (in that order). Japan looked tolerable until I read about >their "Hostage Justice" system: > Well Yes. But... When I was stationed in Japan a friend had his motorcycle stolen and reported it to the police. Two weeks later the police requested he come to the police to indemnify his motorcycle. He did and was told that they had recovered his motorcycle from a southern island half the country away. -- Cheers, John B.