I would choose Uraguay. I don't speak Spanish but I don't speak Canadian either. Uraguay is on the South Atlantic with beautiful beaches, is a contitutional republic with a population that is 88% white. Almost like Oregon if only Portland would secede. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruguay
when Portland was named in 1845, the name was determined by a coin toss,.. Boston, was the alternative Portland or Boston? Oregon City will re-create the famous coin toss
https://www.heraldandnews.com/news/local-marijuana-initiative-passes/article_28de10f7-35e1-5767-97c9-b41a15ebd43e.html Effective February 2019, recreational cannabis sales will be allowed in Klamath Falls.
Oregon man offers 5 pounds of weed to buy used car, lands in jail https://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-...onian_sf&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter I'll bet he's from Florida
The car dealer is a slimeball but aren't they all. I would have just told the guy no deal instead of ratting him out.
The new roadster is insane. 0-60 1.9 seconds. 0-100 4.2 secs. 620 miles per charge. Set for 2020. Next year university. Stock is neutral over a year. Cant imagine less than 2 seconds, I remember when we thought 5 seconds was something.
Yeah, that's incredible. For a comparison, some might remember the old Grease Lightning Roller Coaster @ Astroworld. That was 'only' launched at 0-60 in 4 seconds. The Hulk @ universal launches uphill, 0-40 in 2 seconds. It feels like launching in a rocket and takes your breath away - and this Roadster 0-60 in under 2"> WTF. I'd floor it, If i'd pass out the car's A.I would save me.
"News of layoffs and a likely smaller fourth-quarter profit stoked investor fears about growth and demand at Tesla Inc., bringing the company’s shares down by nearly 10% on Friday. Tesla TSLA, -9.43% shares traded as low as $312.90 and were on track for their largest percentage decrease since late September, when they stumbled 14%. Shares are down 8% in the past 12 months, compared with losses of around 5% for the S&P 500 index. SPX, +1.18% “We think Tesla probably increased its employee base by more than it needed to last year, and is laying off some of those workers to bring down costs," said Garrett Nelson, automotive analyst at CFRA Research. “For most auto manufacturers, the cost-cutting would be received positively, but in Tesla’s case, investors start to second guess whether demand is the real issue,” Nelson said." I hope you held off....this kind of mismanagement absolutely destroys value.