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Re: Other countries should pitch in [xrunner2]
by fezo on Mon Nov 10 07:54:28 PST 2008
It's amazing how long we have been watching the industrial base die. We never thought we'd lose electronics and just stood by as company after company ceased to exist. A whole lot of that was the same pattern that you see in the auto industry - selling more reliable units for less money. I've watched as the clothing industry has slowly moved away from the Carolinas, the original American industrial city, Paterson (where I was born) deteriorate to the point where if it weren't the county seat maybe no in would make any money at all. When i was a kid a trip to Paterson was special. Now you avoid it at all costs. I just don't know if it's too late. A stock analyst this morning valued a share of GM at $0.
Re: my take [vanman1]
by lemko on Mon Nov 10 05:54:57 PST 2008
We've lost too many industries already. I'd hate to see the auto industry follow the consumer electronics, steel, and textile industries. I was disassembling an old fluorescent light fixture. The ballast was made in Paterson, NJ. Must be an old fixture. The only things currently manufactured in Paterson are crack rocks and blunts. The way things are going, the only industry that's going to expand in the U.S. is prisons.
NY may solve the traffic problems "Privatize"
by gagrice on Wed Jul 30 16:15:50 PDT 2008
With tolls on every road, bridge and tunnel, $4 gas will be a pittance. Welcome to the Brooklyn Bridge, I am the new owner and the charge to cross will be $20 per car and $5 for each additional passenger... ;) Posted: 3:48 am July 30, 2008 ALBANY - Warning of an approaching economic calamity, Gov. Paterson yesterday called an emergency session of the state Legislature - and raised the specter that New York may have to sell off roads, bridges and tunnels to close a massive budget deficit. In a rare televised address, the Democratic governor cited "private-public partnerships" involving the sale of state assets - widely condemned by critics as fiscal gimmickry - as one way to stem a tide of red ink brought on by the sagging economy and woes on Wall Street. http://www.nypost.com/seven/07302008/news/regionalnews/crisis_puts_ny_in_sell_he- ll_122211.htm
For NW Mustang shows..............
by euphonium on Fri Jul 06 11:02:27 PDT 2007
July 12,13,14,&15 Bellevue CC, Bellevue, WA sponsored by Mustang Northwest. This is the really big show of Summer. July 21, Edgefield Mall, Vancouver, WA. A 1 day SnS with a few very good vintage Stangs plus many other great rides. July 29, On the Waterfront, Port Orchard, WA. Another very high quality 1 day SnS attracting great ponies from Puget Sound. August 11, South Hill Mall, Puyallup, WA always has a well run 1 day SnS with outstanding entries from Puget Sound. Sept. 16, Ponys in the Sun, Yakima, WA. A 1 day SnS with entries from as far away as Spokane and the Tri Cities. Sept. 23, Mustangs in the Park, Huntamer Park, Lacey, WA This club sponsored a Nat'l Meet 2 years ago & is considered one of the best 1 day shows. Oct. 7, Columbia Crest Winery, Paterson, WA. The most beautiful setting for a very large variety of Mustangs and Ford powered products. There may be others, but these are the traditional heavy hitters. :) :) :) :) ;)
Re: Compare apples to apples [css1]
by paisan on Sat Mar 01 22:40:15 PST 2008
Being in the computer biz, I'd have to disagree that a mac is cheaper in the long run. You don't have to pay $100/yr for anti-virus, in fact most high-speed internet services provide free copies for their users. If you are buying it for a special purpose, or just "like the mac better" then I say go for it, but if you are buying it cause you think it's cheaper, it's not. :) I just was up at micro-center in Paterson saw a real good re-furbed IBM unit for less than $200, bump up the memory and you are looking at $250 max and that's with Windows XP Professional on it. -mike Motorsports and Modifications Host
Importing a 2002 Yukon XL from Indiana to Ontario
by jtpaterson on Mon Sep 17 13:55:34 PDT 2007
Good day, everyone. I am a complete and utter newbie, so please find it in your hearts to forgive my ignorance on this topic. BACK STORY: Recently I test drove a 2004 Yukon XL up here in Northern Ontario. It sold for $25,000 despite having 136,000 KM (85,000 miles). It was loaded and was gorgeous. Since then... I have been scouring eBay for Yukon XL's... and have come to find they are significantly less expensive south of the border, and even more so when private sales are researched! eBay searches led me to autotrader-dot-com's site... which led me to a more than suitable replacement for the $25,000 vehicle I had passed on; less miles, more toys... and over $10,000 cheaper! Hitch: It's in Indiana. I have read nearly everything I can find on the topic: Registrar of Imported Vehicles (www.riv.ca), Cdn Border Services (www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca), US customs (www.cbp.org), and the DMV (www.dmv-department-of-motor-vehicles.com)... but have not been able to find any information on a sale similar to this, where the vehicle is registered in one state but crosses the border in another state. I've also contacted the RIV directly, with a rep having emailed me a confirmation that the vehicle is eligible to be imported based on the published list at www.riv.ca/english/US_vehicle_admissibility.pdf Regardless, I have more than a few questions: In what state are the temporary plates to be registered IN or MI)?Does the current owner of the vehicle need to be present upon inspection at US Customs in Detroit? Is Detroit still open 24/7, as mentioned on www.acccc.net/Owning.htm?Is the certified copy of the ownership / title faxed to the office by the current owner or the proposed new owner? Lein clearance-letter is to be certified as well? ANY other words of advice or warning? With the Canadian $ being as strong as it has been lately, and with the discrepancy in pricing, I suspect many more will be investigating this as a possibility for their next vehicle, so hopefully my questions can help others just as your prior answers in other threads have helped me get to the point I am now! In advance, a sincere thank you to those much more knowledgable and experienced than I... James T. Paterson jtpaterson@gmail.com

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