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chirakawa

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  1. Least expensive option is probably the ZTE Velocity hotspot. It can be found on eBay fairly reasonable. Better option would be a Unite Explore hotspot, probably about $150 on eBay. Best option is Netgear Nighthawk MR1100 hotspot, a little more cost. Any one of those would be a vast improvement in performance over the Mobley.
  2. Thanks RV. So, you don't have to pay the $7,000 for autonomous driving until they actually activate it?
  3. Not at all. Maybe I should have worded it differently. Just that you've always been generous with information, even when it concerns your personal experiences. I have noticed the pricing on their website and just curious if they discount them at all at a dealer. Also wondering how long it takes to get one once you order.
  4. Congratulations RV. Since you've shared every other detail of your life, I'm curious. How long before delivery and how much for the drive out cost? Also, are there any tax incentives for buying an EV? Thanks.
  5. Here, enter your zip code and see what channels it offers. YouTube TV
  6. After a few more days of use, would you please come back and tell us your impression of the guide and the dvr, as compared to your satellite system? Thanks.
  7. First thing I noticed when I installed Win10 on my Win7 machine was how MS wanted me to get an MS identity and use the MS store and all. I remember when MS used to be the trend setter, the innovator. Now, they're trying to be an Apple clone, with "apps" instead of "programs" and everything on the cloud instead of on your machine? I don't need my computer to look like my phone. I have my laptop set up just like it was in Win7, didn't join the MS club, don't share any more than they make me. I tried Edge, didn't find it any better than Firefox or Chrome. Of course, I haven't used IE in 20 years or more either.
  8. As long as you have proof of previously paying sales tax, you will only have to pay the difference in Virginia's rate and Texas' rate, if Texas is higher. Texas rate is 6 1/4%. If your Virginia title lists your GVW, then you should not need a weight certificate to register in Texas.
  9. Anyone care to guess what the monthly cost will be initially?
  10. Rule out Texas, too populated along your route which would be IH10. Also, anywhere you stop on a direct route between San Antonio and Florida Keys will have alligators, if there's water around (and there usually is). Texas also has very little public land to boondock on.
  11. How is that a problem? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ACspVDp8dc&feature=youtu.be
  12. USPS tracking leaves a lot to be desired. I made an Amazon order on a Friday night. Saturday night, USPS tracking said it was in my local post office and would be delivered Sunday. Sunday morning it showed as being in a post office 80 miles away. Monday, it showed as being in Dallas, 250 miles away. Tuesday, it was supposed to be in another post office 40 miles out. Wednesday, it supposedly was in Houston, 100 miles from here. Thursday, Amazon sent an email saying it was lost and they were sending another. Saturday, they both arrived. My opinion? I think USPS service quality is very much location dependent. My local post office sucks. I get my mail between 630 pm and 730 pm, even though it will say "out for delivery" at 8 am. When the substitute delivers, I usually get it before 2 pm. The sub told me that the regular carrier picks up the mail early like the other carriers, but doesn't start delivering until after noon. I've never lived anywhere that I had to take a flashlight out to the box to check the mail. It's also the first time I ever had a carrier who had her children with her in the back seat while delivering.
  13. So, what happens when one of them doesn't show up at the destination? Where do you go to look for it? Who's going to fuel them up for you, or are they self-fueling also? You said your were bored.
  14. Rates at my Credit Union this morning start at 5% for six years on used RV's. Rates increase according to length of loan period.
  15. Minimalism only truly applies to music or politics. If you want to extend it to lifestyle, then you could say that a minimalist is one who does away with everything in his life not necessary to live the way he wants to live. So, if I need a big honking 40' motorhome to live the way I want to live and get rid of everything else, I'm a minimalist. I suppose a true nature minimalist would hike into the mountains with a sleeping bag, some fish hooks and line, a knife, and a pack of matches. Not many of those around, most people prefer toilet paper to pine straw. I think this whole discussion was neatly summed up in the fourth post in this thread. 😀
  16. Reminds me of the ad I saw one time in the Classifieds. "Single woman looking for a good man with fishing boat, send picture of boat". If, as you say, you want to find someone your age, you might have to divulge that information. Good luck.
  17. Oh, and I've been rv'ing for over 50 years. I'm a third generation full timer. My grandparents camped out of a Model T for three months making their way to the San Francisco World's Fair in 1915. And, I've never heard of anyone referred to as a Hummingbird. 😉
  18. You guys ease up on the OP. Obviously, he/she is seeking validation for his choice of activities. That's pretty typical of someone just starting out in an endeavor. Just ignore the condescending attitude as that is part of the validation process. I'm sure there are many on this website who have hiked in and out of locations where the OP's trailer wouldn't even go. Let's just try to be more supportive in our posts and hopefully he/she will stick with this new experience and eventually learn some humility along the way. JMO
  19. My comment wasn't intended to be critical, just pointing out that there is a wide range of opinions on the subject. I guess I'll share mine. Homelessness is nothing new to America. I suppose each generation had their name for such people............bum, hobo, derelict, wino, tramp, drifter, etc. I think there are a variety of reasons why they are more plentiful and more visible now. We've also always had street hustlers, as long as there have been streets. Perhaps, like someone else pointed out, there are locations which are more accommodating than others. With our electronic age, word spreads fast about these places, even homeless people have access to information. The homeless are no different than most people in that they prefer to gather in a group, for societal and safety reasons. As far as why there are such great numbers of homeless in such an affluent society, I suppose there are many reasons. Some have already mentioned mental illness and substance abuse. Maybe some of it is our own fault, as individuals. Perhaps some of these people we see now on the street would have been more welcome at home in the past, the crazy uncle or wayward child or troubled sister. But, we are generally a more selfish group than we used to be, even turning out our parents to institutions in their old age instead of taking them in like in the past. As far as solutions, I don't have any. I think some of what has been suggested here has merit, but is also an oversimplification. Heck, even the social scientists can't agree on the best approach. Tough love only goes so far, it's hard to criticize politicians who want to opt on the side of compassion, yet we can all find fault with how the problem is being handled in one place or another. The good thing is that there seems to be a lot of public awareness now, as illustrated in this thread. Eventually, the issue will be dealt with, hopefully in a humane way which benefits both society and the homeless individual.
  20. You ever watch them on a feeder? Mostly running from each other.
  21. I'll say one thing for this thread, there's no shortage of opinions.
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