$17K for your next home
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Not a chance. It’s like the video proclaiming the Cube house for $20K. They start at $60K. You can’t even buy the batteries to drive that RV for $17K
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How the hell do you guys have the time to watch so many shows, even retired…
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@LuFins-Dad said in $17K for your next home:
How the hell do you guys have the time to watch so many shows, even retired…
Bad Monkey was 8 episodes - an easy weekend binge, especially at 1.25 speed.
And, condo.
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@LuFins-Dad said in $17K for your next home:
How the hell do you guys have the time to watch so many shows, even retired…
I often thing the same thing about people who listen to podcasts.
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@George-K said in $17K for your next home:
@LuFins-Dad said in $17K for your next home:
How the hell do you guys have the time to watch so many shows, even retired…
I often thing the same thing about people who listen to podcasts.
Headphones… Walking the dog? Put on the headphones. Chores around the house? Headphones. Wife wants to have a serious discussion? Headphones.
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@LuFins-Dad said in $17K for your next home:
Headphones… Walking the dog? Put on the headphones. Chores around the house? Headphones. Wife wants to have a serious discussion? Headphones.
Dog died years ago.
House chores? Practically none to mention, other than cooking and emptying cat litter.
Serious discussions? We passed that phase about 7 years ago.
My hearing aids are bluetooth enabled, though. THat's what I do for audiobooks.
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Saw where apple is going to get into the hearing aid business, in some form or fashion.
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@Jolly said in $17K for your next home:
Saw where apple is going to get into the hearing aid business, in some form or fashion.
The AirPods are already hearing-aid compatible.
https://www.npr.org/2024/09/14/nx-s1-5112400/fda-airpods-hearing-aids-software-update
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved Apple's new "Hearing Aid Feature" which will amplify sounds for people with perceived mild to moderate hearing impairment. The Apple feature, coming this fall via a free software update, will only work with AirPods Pro 2 ear buds and iOS 18-compatible iPhones or iPads. It is intended for adults 18 or older.
I wouldn't consider them because they're too bulky and obvious.
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@George-K said in $17K for your next home:
@LuFins-Dad said in $17K for your next home:
How the hell do you guys have the time to watch so many shows, even retired…
I often thing the same thing about people who listen to podcasts.
i listen during exercise and cooking or other work that doesn’t need full focus. In the summer a couple hours a day on a bike too. It adds up.