Quote from: Risay117 on November 08, 2014, 02:12:49 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 02:09:02 PMQuote from: Risay117 on November 08, 2014, 02:04:28 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 01:57:33 PMQuote from: Risay117 on November 08, 2014, 01:54:23 PMBuild of maintain it. Do not sell it, as it may be worth alot and be carefull when big business come knocking, sometimes it is better to fold than to fight them in court.Also if interested you could start some farming and try to turn it profitable thus paying for the upkeep of the estate. Hire some cheap labour or decent hads to cover for you.No, see, here's the thing. The taxes on the land are cheap as shit. And I already know how I'm going to roll. I'll be almost completely separate from the power grid because I have the tech on my side to be self sufficient in that regard.You can say all that but you might want to get the skills and some connection to the grid till you can get off it. Trust me there will be alot of beurucratic loopholes you will have to deal with and idiotic community associations if they exist.Figure out how to keep it profitable and find cost to pay for getring it off grid and then start working on getting the capital.Still how old are you again?22. Trust me, I'm versed in the loopholes. And I don't need electricity to operate. I'm the kind of guy you could drop into the woods with a backpack and some tools and I'd build a house with wooden nails.There's water on the land. If you have water, you automatically have a power source. Trust me on this when I say I know how to keep things running. I've even set up my cards to play in a nice order so that everything falls into place.You talk to me as if I haven't lived here for roughly 20 years of my life.Well i have no idea if you have experience with managing land and it's financial affairs. Not many people do and that is why i am talking to you with expectation you just got it all of a sudden.If you have everything under control and have been doing this all your life then you are quite set and well off and may not need any caution compared to alot of people i know who will be thrown into a strange new environment.Countryside business is no stranger to me. And managing money affairs is pretty simple. It'll be big time simple with my plans and setup for things.
Quote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 02:09:02 PMQuote from: Risay117 on November 08, 2014, 02:04:28 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 01:57:33 PMQuote from: Risay117 on November 08, 2014, 01:54:23 PMBuild of maintain it. Do not sell it, as it may be worth alot and be carefull when big business come knocking, sometimes it is better to fold than to fight them in court.Also if interested you could start some farming and try to turn it profitable thus paying for the upkeep of the estate. Hire some cheap labour or decent hads to cover for you.No, see, here's the thing. The taxes on the land are cheap as shit. And I already know how I'm going to roll. I'll be almost completely separate from the power grid because I have the tech on my side to be self sufficient in that regard.You can say all that but you might want to get the skills and some connection to the grid till you can get off it. Trust me there will be alot of beurucratic loopholes you will have to deal with and idiotic community associations if they exist.Figure out how to keep it profitable and find cost to pay for getring it off grid and then start working on getting the capital.Still how old are you again?22. Trust me, I'm versed in the loopholes. And I don't need electricity to operate. I'm the kind of guy you could drop into the woods with a backpack and some tools and I'd build a house with wooden nails.There's water on the land. If you have water, you automatically have a power source. Trust me on this when I say I know how to keep things running. I've even set up my cards to play in a nice order so that everything falls into place.You talk to me as if I haven't lived here for roughly 20 years of my life.Well i have no idea if you have experience with managing land and it's financial affairs. Not many people do and that is why i am talking to you with expectation you just got it all of a sudden.If you have everything under control and have been doing this all your life then you are quite set and well off and may not need any caution compared to alot of people i know who will be thrown into a strange new environment.
Quote from: Risay117 on November 08, 2014, 02:04:28 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 01:57:33 PMQuote from: Risay117 on November 08, 2014, 01:54:23 PMBuild of maintain it. Do not sell it, as it may be worth alot and be carefull when big business come knocking, sometimes it is better to fold than to fight them in court.Also if interested you could start some farming and try to turn it profitable thus paying for the upkeep of the estate. Hire some cheap labour or decent hads to cover for you.No, see, here's the thing. The taxes on the land are cheap as shit. And I already know how I'm going to roll. I'll be almost completely separate from the power grid because I have the tech on my side to be self sufficient in that regard.You can say all that but you might want to get the skills and some connection to the grid till you can get off it. Trust me there will be alot of beurucratic loopholes you will have to deal with and idiotic community associations if they exist.Figure out how to keep it profitable and find cost to pay for getring it off grid and then start working on getting the capital.Still how old are you again?22. Trust me, I'm versed in the loopholes. And I don't need electricity to operate. I'm the kind of guy you could drop into the woods with a backpack and some tools and I'd build a house with wooden nails.There's water on the land. If you have water, you automatically have a power source. Trust me on this when I say I know how to keep things running. I've even set up my cards to play in a nice order so that everything falls into place.You talk to me as if I haven't lived here for roughly 20 years of my life.
Quote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 01:57:33 PMQuote from: Risay117 on November 08, 2014, 01:54:23 PMBuild of maintain it. Do not sell it, as it may be worth alot and be carefull when big business come knocking, sometimes it is better to fold than to fight them in court.Also if interested you could start some farming and try to turn it profitable thus paying for the upkeep of the estate. Hire some cheap labour or decent hads to cover for you.No, see, here's the thing. The taxes on the land are cheap as shit. And I already know how I'm going to roll. I'll be almost completely separate from the power grid because I have the tech on my side to be self sufficient in that regard.You can say all that but you might want to get the skills and some connection to the grid till you can get off it. Trust me there will be alot of beurucratic loopholes you will have to deal with and idiotic community associations if they exist.Figure out how to keep it profitable and find cost to pay for getring it off grid and then start working on getting the capital.Still how old are you again?
Quote from: Risay117 on November 08, 2014, 01:54:23 PMBuild of maintain it. Do not sell it, as it may be worth alot and be carefull when big business come knocking, sometimes it is better to fold than to fight them in court.Also if interested you could start some farming and try to turn it profitable thus paying for the upkeep of the estate. Hire some cheap labour or decent hads to cover for you.No, see, here's the thing. The taxes on the land are cheap as shit. And I already know how I'm going to roll. I'll be almost completely separate from the power grid because I have the tech on my side to be self sufficient in that regard.
Build of maintain it. Do not sell it, as it may be worth alot and be carefull when big business come knocking, sometimes it is better to fold than to fight them in court.Also if interested you could start some farming and try to turn it profitable thus paying for the upkeep of the estate. Hire some cheap labour or decent hads to cover for you.
Haha! Some good news today folks! Blog news aside, I may have just found myself some land!Talking to my Uncle, who owns 160 acres of land. He says he'd like to keep it in the family. And, he's already been talking to my mother about it. Point is, my name is up for the owner of the land.When he's paid off the mortgage at the end of next year, he's going to add my mother into the paperwork as an owner, and if I so wish, myself as well. Shared ownership. You folks may not know the size of an acre, but know that 160 of them is fucking big. Big enough that there's a lake on the land he owns.There's some technical loopholes to work around with laws and stuff, but for all intents and purposes, in the next year, I may have land to call my own.160 fucking acres of it!
Quote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 01:06:42 PMHaha! Some good news today folks! Blog news aside, I may have just found myself some land!Talking to my Uncle, who owns 160 acres of land. He says he'd like to keep it in the family. And, he's already been talking to my mother about it. Point is, my name is up for the owner of the land.When he's paid off the mortgage at the end of next year, he's going to add my mother into the paperwork as an owner, and if I so wish, myself as well. Shared ownership. You folks may not know the size of an acre, but know that 160 of them is fucking big. Big enough that there's a lake on the land he owns.There's some technical loopholes to work around with laws and stuff, but for all intents and purposes, in the next year, I may have land to call my own.160 fucking acres of it!why did you have to leave bungie.net again?
Quote from: Xboxdotcom on November 08, 2014, 04:34:05 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 01:06:42 PMHaha! Some good news today folks! Blog news aside, I may have just found myself some land!Talking to my Uncle, who owns 160 acres of land. He says he'd like to keep it in the family. And, he's already been talking to my mother about it. Point is, my name is up for the owner of the land.When he's paid off the mortgage at the end of next year, he's going to add my mother into the paperwork as an owner, and if I so wish, myself as well. Shared ownership. You folks may not know the size of an acre, but know that 160 of them is fucking big. Big enough that there's a lake on the land he owns.There's some technical loopholes to work around with laws and stuff, but for all intents and purposes, in the next year, I may have land to call my own.160 fucking acres of it!why did you have to leave bungie.net again?I got locked out of my account forcefully due to dammicky rules from my provinces internet service rules. Bungie felt like it was time to verify that my account was really me, and sent me a message that I could only delay for a week before I got locked out.Due to dammicky shit, the account exists, but at the same time, doesn't. And I can't make a new one because of my internet provider's ball squeezing grip and their rules.
Quote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 05:17:55 PMQuote from: Xboxdotcom on November 08, 2014, 04:34:05 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 01:06:42 PMHaha! Some good news today folks! Blog news aside, I may have just found myself some land!Talking to my Uncle, who owns 160 acres of land. He says he'd like to keep it in the family. And, he's already been talking to my mother about it. Point is, my name is up for the owner of the land.When he's paid off the mortgage at the end of next year, he's going to add my mother into the paperwork as an owner, and if I so wish, myself as well. Shared ownership. You folks may not know the size of an acre, but know that 160 of them is fucking big. Big enough that there's a lake on the land he owns.There's some technical loopholes to work around with laws and stuff, but for all intents and purposes, in the next year, I may have land to call my own.160 fucking acres of it!why did you have to leave bungie.net again?I got locked out of my account forcefully due to dammicky rules from my provinces internet service rules. Bungie felt like it was time to verify that my account was really me, and sent me a message that I could only delay for a week before I got locked out.Due to dammicky shit, the account exists, but at the same time, doesn't. And I can't make a new one because of my internet provider's ball squeezing grip and their rules.so you couldn't create a new account in a public place, library etc.
Quote from: Xboxdotcom on November 08, 2014, 05:19:34 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 05:17:55 PMQuote from: Xboxdotcom on November 08, 2014, 04:34:05 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 01:06:42 PMHaha! Some good news today folks! Blog news aside, I may have just found myself some land!Talking to my Uncle, who owns 160 acres of land. He says he'd like to keep it in the family. And, he's already been talking to my mother about it. Point is, my name is up for the owner of the land.When he's paid off the mortgage at the end of next year, he's going to add my mother into the paperwork as an owner, and if I so wish, myself as well. Shared ownership. You folks may not know the size of an acre, but know that 160 of them is fucking big. Big enough that there's a lake on the land he owns.There's some technical loopholes to work around with laws and stuff, but for all intents and purposes, in the next year, I may have land to call my own.160 fucking acres of it!why did you have to leave bungie.net again?I got locked out of my account forcefully due to dammicky rules from my provinces internet service rules. Bungie felt like it was time to verify that my account was really me, and sent me a message that I could only delay for a week before I got locked out.Due to dammicky shit, the account exists, but at the same time, doesn't. And I can't make a new one because of my internet provider's ball squeezing grip and their rules.so you couldn't create a new account in a public place, library etc.1. Lol what library? I live in a town of 800. Closest town away is a 40 minute drive.2. No, because an email account here costs money. You pay a service charge linked to your IP address that gets deducted along with the internet fees.
Quote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 05:23:37 PMQuote from: Xboxdotcom on November 08, 2014, 05:19:34 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 05:17:55 PMQuote from: Xboxdotcom on November 08, 2014, 04:34:05 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 01:06:42 PMHaha! Some good news today folks! Blog news aside, I may have just found myself some land!Talking to my Uncle, who owns 160 acres of land. He says he'd like to keep it in the family. And, he's already been talking to my mother about it. Point is, my name is up for the owner of the land.When he's paid off the mortgage at the end of next year, he's going to add my mother into the paperwork as an owner, and if I so wish, myself as well. Shared ownership. You folks may not know the size of an acre, but know that 160 of them is fucking big. Big enough that there's a lake on the land he owns.There's some technical loopholes to work around with laws and stuff, but for all intents and purposes, in the next year, I may have land to call my own.160 fucking acres of it!why did you have to leave bungie.net again?I got locked out of my account forcefully due to dammicky rules from my provinces internet service rules. Bungie felt like it was time to verify that my account was really me, and sent me a message that I could only delay for a week before I got locked out.Due to dammicky shit, the account exists, but at the same time, doesn't. And I can't make a new one because of my internet provider's ball squeezing grip and their rules.so you couldn't create a new account in a public place, library etc.1. Lol what library? I live in a town of 800. Closest town away is a 40 minute drive.2. No, because an email account here costs money. You pay a service charge linked to your IP address that gets deducted along with the internet fees.cant you just make a google account
Quote from: RC5908 on November 08, 2014, 05:25:04 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 05:23:37 PMQuote from: Xboxdotcom on November 08, 2014, 05:19:34 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 05:17:55 PMQuote from: Xboxdotcom on November 08, 2014, 04:34:05 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 01:06:42 PMHaha! Some good news today folks! Blog news aside, I may have just found myself some land!Talking to my Uncle, who owns 160 acres of land. He says he'd like to keep it in the family. And, he's already been talking to my mother about it. Point is, my name is up for the owner of the land.When he's paid off the mortgage at the end of next year, he's going to add my mother into the paperwork as an owner, and if I so wish, myself as well. Shared ownership. You folks may not know the size of an acre, but know that 160 of them is fucking big. Big enough that there's a lake on the land he owns.There's some technical loopholes to work around with laws and stuff, but for all intents and purposes, in the next year, I may have land to call my own.160 fucking acres of it!why did you have to leave bungie.net again?I got locked out of my account forcefully due to dammicky rules from my provinces internet service rules. Bungie felt like it was time to verify that my account was really me, and sent me a message that I could only delay for a week before I got locked out.Due to dammicky shit, the account exists, but at the same time, doesn't. And I can't make a new one because of my internet provider's ball squeezing grip and their rules.so you couldn't create a new account in a public place, library etc.1. Lol what library? I live in a town of 800. Closest town away is a 40 minute drive.2. No, because an email account here costs money. You pay a service charge linked to your IP address that gets deducted along with the internet fees.cant you just make a google accountI've been through this a million times. No. Because my internet provider redirects me to my actual native email account and says "Hey nigga, youz already got an account."My ISP has every fucking angle covered here dude. There ain't no escape.
Quote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 05:26:57 PMQuote from: RC5908 on November 08, 2014, 05:25:04 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 05:23:37 PMQuote from: Xboxdotcom on November 08, 2014, 05:19:34 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 05:17:55 PMQuote from: Xboxdotcom on November 08, 2014, 04:34:05 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 01:06:42 PMHaha! Some good news today folks! Blog news aside, I may have just found myself some land!Talking to my Uncle, who owns 160 acres of land. He says he'd like to keep it in the family. And, he's already been talking to my mother about it. Point is, my name is up for the owner of the land.When he's paid off the mortgage at the end of next year, he's going to add my mother into the paperwork as an owner, and if I so wish, myself as well. Shared ownership. You folks may not know the size of an acre, but know that 160 of them is fucking big. Big enough that there's a lake on the land he owns.There's some technical loopholes to work around with laws and stuff, but for all intents and purposes, in the next year, I may have land to call my own.160 fucking acres of it!why did you have to leave bungie.net again?I got locked out of my account forcefully due to dammicky rules from my provinces internet service rules. Bungie felt like it was time to verify that my account was really me, and sent me a message that I could only delay for a week before I got locked out.Due to dammicky shit, the account exists, but at the same time, doesn't. And I can't make a new one because of my internet provider's ball squeezing grip and their rules.so you couldn't create a new account in a public place, library etc.1. Lol what library? I live in a town of 800. Closest town away is a 40 minute drive.2. No, because an email account here costs money. You pay a service charge linked to your IP address that gets deducted along with the internet fees.cant you just make a google accountI've been through this a million times. No. Because my internet provider redirects me to my actual native email account and says "Hey nigga, youz already got an account."My ISP has every fucking angle covered here dude. There ain't no escape.so then how do you use a service, like, google drive or xbox live?
Quote from: RC5908 on November 08, 2014, 05:28:08 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 05:26:57 PMQuote from: RC5908 on November 08, 2014, 05:25:04 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 05:23:37 PMQuote from: Xboxdotcom on November 08, 2014, 05:19:34 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 05:17:55 PMQuote from: Xboxdotcom on November 08, 2014, 04:34:05 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on November 08, 2014, 01:06:42 PMHaha! Some good news today folks! Blog news aside, I may have just found myself some land!Talking to my Uncle, who owns 160 acres of land. He says he'd like to keep it in the family. And, he's already been talking to my mother about it. Point is, my name is up for the owner of the land.When he's paid off the mortgage at the end of next year, he's going to add my mother into the paperwork as an owner, and if I so wish, myself as well. Shared ownership. You folks may not know the size of an acre, but know that 160 of them is fucking big. Big enough that there's a lake on the land he owns.There's some technical loopholes to work around with laws and stuff, but for all intents and purposes, in the next year, I may have land to call my own.160 fucking acres of it!why did you have to leave bungie.net again?I got locked out of my account forcefully due to dammicky rules from my provinces internet service rules. Bungie felt like it was time to verify that my account was really me, and sent me a message that I could only delay for a week before I got locked out.Due to dammicky shit, the account exists, but at the same time, doesn't. And I can't make a new one because of my internet provider's ball squeezing grip and their rules.so you couldn't create a new account in a public place, library etc.1. Lol what library? I live in a town of 800. Closest town away is a 40 minute drive.2. No, because an email account here costs money. You pay a service charge linked to your IP address that gets deducted along with the internet fees.cant you just make a google accountI've been through this a million times. No. Because my internet provider redirects me to my actual native email account and says "Hey nigga, youz already got an account."My ISP has every fucking angle covered here dude. There ain't no escape.so then how do you use a service, like, google drive or xbox live?Partnerships. My provider works with everybody. So long as you have an email account, you can do all things internet related. It's just the fact that there's some black magic shit going on with a dammicky email account that's connected to my bungie profile and not my actual email account.
That's awesome. That's a lot of room to play around on. Do you hunt?
Quote from: Focnr on November 08, 2014, 06:04:49 PMThat's awesome. That's a lot of room to play around on. Do you hunt?Absolutely not. Only if I needed to survive and there were no other options left.