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To: onepath who wrote (14270)7/11/2010 1:07:25 PM
From: kidl  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23087
 
>>>Really looking forward to all the extra time.....not only adventure but i will advance my fitness level another notch.<<<

Don't know how old you are but let me throw you a friendly warning about this early retirement thingy. It's a little like warrants. They look great at the onset but many / most tend to lose value over time.

BTW, I did "retire" early (pre 50) and I know a whole bunch of compadres. Most of the people I know came to the conclusion that it was a mistake. JMHO



To: onepath who wrote (14270)7/11/2010 2:51:25 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23087
 
I expecty in Eugene the seniors play bridge stoned listening to Pink floyd. Why I am going there.

Got a new computer.

Happy birthday.



To: onepath who wrote (14270)7/11/2010 3:20:16 PM
From: koan  Respond to of 23087
 
Chrystia Freeland has sort of become the economic intellectual who sanely and honestly tells the truth. She has been talking about the structural change which will keep the US from gaining back the high paying middle class jobs.

What we saw coming a decade ago as a paradigm shift.

So how do we pay out debts back and what happens to us?

Chrystia Freeland (born 1968) on March 1, 2010, became the Global Editor-in-Chief of Reuters news, having formerly been the United States managing editor at the Financial Times, based in New York. Freeland received her undergraduate education from Harvard University, going onto St Antony's at University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar.[1] She attended the United World College of the Adriatic,[2] Italy, 1984-86.

An Alberta-born Ukrainian-Canadian,[3] Freeland has worked in Kiev, Moscow, London, Toronto and currently in New York. She is the author of Sale of the Century, a 2000 book about Russia's journey from communism to capitalism.[1]

She lives in New York City with her husband and their two daughters.

She appeared on "Real Time With Bill Maher Real Time With Bill Maher" as a panelist on the 26 Feb 2010 show and, more recently, on The McLaughlin Group.

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