"I'd rather prep 20 years too early than 20 minutes too late." Strategic Relocation Ecuador: https://linktr.ee/journeymanjackecuador Someone once said that Ecuador is a country that is: •EASY to love- 😊 •HARD to understand-🤔😘 •Impossible to forget- 🥰😍 Ecuador Real Estate: http://EcuadorRealEstate.org
Monday, November 11, 2013
AAA LIVING IN CUENCA: Retired in Cuenca, Ecuador - My book is available ...
AAA LIVING IN CUENCA: Retired in Cuenca, Ecuador - My book is available ...: Why Ecuador for me! By Gary A Sisk During my preparation to move to Ecuador I spent many hours on-line reading ex...
Saturday, November 9, 2013
The fastest way to send money electronically We put Square, Google, Paypal, and Popmoney to the test
The fastest way to send money electronically
We put Square, Google, Paypal, and Popmoney to the test-
Nov. 6, 2013, 7:05 a.m. EST
Downloading a book, movie or album takes just minutes. But
electronically transferring cash to a friend can take the better part of
a week.
In an earlier story, we explained how part of the reason computers move money so slowly is that banks still rely on 1970s technology.
But with a growing number of services vying to become the new go-to way
to message money, MarketWatch decided to take the tech for a test spin.
We sent $10 from New York to a colleague, multimedia producer Billy
Higgins, in San Francisco five different ways: through PayPal, Popmoney,
Google Wallet
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, and the recently launched Square Cash. As a control, we also sent $10
by putting a good, old-fashioned check in the mail. All of these
transactions were initiated at 3 p.m. eastern on a recent Friday
afternoon....http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-fastest-way-to-send-money-electronically-2013-11-05?link=sfmw_sm
Google, Square thwarted by banks’ 1970s tech
Disco-era computers bedevil efforts to allow for instant money transfers- Nov. 5, 2013, 8:55 a.m. EST
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New services are popping up to make sending someone cash as easy as sending an email.
There’s just one problem: the technology banks use to move money dates
back to the 1970s. So while the Internet makes it possible to transmit
10 books across the country in several seconds, moving 10 bucks can take
several days. And demand for instant payment services isn’t nearly
strong enough to convince the banking industry to join the 21st century,
experts say...http://www.marketwatch.com/story/banks-rely-on-1970s-tech-to-move-money-2013-10-21
Friday, November 8, 2013
Cotacachi, Ecuador: Griller Guy for NOV/DEC 2013 Tail Gator Magazine-
Cotacachi, Ecuador: Griller Guy for November/December 2013:
by patrice | on
October 30th, 2013 | November/December 2013 Tail Gator Magazine-
Interview by Jane Ehrhardt: http://www.tailgatermonthly-digital.com/tailgatermonthly/20131112?u1=promo1#pg34
Indigenous peoples - Death in the Amazon
That was the latest twist in the tragic tale of tribal warfare. An uncontacted, or “hidden”, tribe, the Taromenane are protected under Ecuador’s 2008 constitution. Article 57 protects the hidden peoples from “ethnocide” and blocks their territories from incursion to guarantee their rights and survival. Not, it seems, against the Waorani (who as a “recently contacted” tribe do not enjoy similar protection)...http://www.economist.com/blogs/americasview/2013/11/indigenous-peoples
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Drone mapping the pyramids of Zuleta in Ecuador
Article created on Tuesday, October 29, 2013
The Pyramids of Zuleta are
one of the hidden treasures of the Andes. Built around 1,000 years ago,
by the native Caranqui people, these earthen mounds and platform
pyramids dominate the landscape near Hacienda Zuleta in the mountains of
northern Ecuador and 110 kilometres north of Quito.
A challenging task Using a small, hand-launched, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV aka drone) equipped with a downward facing camera and a sophisticated autopilot system, we documented the site as it has never been seen—from extremely low altitude and at high resolution.
This was a challenging task as most of the pyramids are located in the bottom of a steep constricted canyon inhabited by Andean Condors. To make things more challenging there were high winds, clouds, and quirks of the micro-climates within the canyon to contend with. In spite of that, we were able to fly nine missions and collect hundreds of photographs in just a couple of days...http://www.pasthorizonspr.com/index.php/archives/10/2013/drone-mapping-pyramids-zuleta-ecuador
Why Ecuador?: 4 Types of Internet Expats (and why they should be...
Why Ecuador?: 4 Types of Internet Expats (and why they should be...: I originally posted this on my other blog Life Unmapped , but felt it would be of value here also since many of our readers are potenti...
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Are You Prepared For a US Bank Bail-In? - the dollar vigilante blog
[Editor's Note: The following post is by TDV Editor-in-Chief, Jeff Berwick] 03 NOV 2013
If you have cash in a US bank, you can expect to have the federal government take it all the next time US banks find themselves in trouble.The days of the federal government stealing money from taxpayers, or borrowing it from the Federal Reserve, to save troubled banks -- as in they did in the 2008 crisis -- may be over. Congress is considering imitating the theft in Cyprus and letting troubled banks "bail-in" depositor money in order to make themselves solvent.
Jim Sinclair, chairman and chief executive officer of Tanzania Royalty Exploration Corp., and whose family started Goldman Sachs, Salomon Brothers, Lehman Brothers, and others, has been warning of this for a while.
“Bail-ins
are coming to North America without any doubt, and will be remembered
as the ‘Great Leveling,’ of the ‘great Flushing’. Not only can it happen
here, but it will happen here...It stands on legal grounds by legal
precedent both in the US, Canada and the UK."
If you don't get
your money out now, possibly by end of this year or sooner, you may not
be able ever to get it out. Once doors are closed the federal
government might do a bank holiday and bail in to make the banks
"solvent" again. At best you may get some "bank equity" that is both
illiquid and which will ultimately be worth a tiny fraction of the
deposit it replaces.
And, not to mention FATCA coming into
effect in July 2014 it will be nearly impossible for an American to get a
bank account outside the US (it already is, but will be even worse).
Now is the time to get your assets in an offshore account and TDV can
help. Click here to learn more about how with TDV Offshore...http://dollarvigilante.com/blog/2013/11/04/plans-in-place-for-a-us-bank-bail-in.html
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