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2015 New Years Resolutions?

MannDude

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Holy Crap MannDude - you are right, I would love to have that!!
It was great! I'd love to find some land nearby that I can buy on contract to start building a future homestead! Really miss the feeling of coming inside after being outside all day. Now it's trying to go outside a couple times a week after being inside all day! Gah.
 

Nick

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It was great! I'd love to find some land nearby that I can buy on contract to start building a future homestead! Really miss the feeling of coming inside after being outside all day. Now it's trying to go outside a couple times a week after being inside all day! Gah.
I've been seriously considering buying some land and a cheap campervan and start building, gardening and hunting a lot more on. Problem always is, money. A small piece of land here isn't cheap unfortunately.
 

gxbfxvar

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I (like many others here, I assume) have way too many idle or underused virtual servers and web hosting accounts. I should either get rid of them or actually setup the services which I have planned to run on them.

In addition, I have spent this year playing with various Cortex-M0/3/4 ARM microcontrollers. I hope I find time to write some blog articles related to them.
 

TekStorm - Walter

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I guess for my new years resolution would to get away from this job that is killing me, working long hours for not enough pay and not getting even a thank you or a christmas bonus, well this year was even worst so time to get while the getting is good.
 

trewq

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Plan at one year+ trip around the world. If everything goes to plan I will be able to go within the next few years.

@MannDude I've always wondered how places like that actually make money. It looks to small to have enoguh of a turnover.
 

MannDude

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@MannDude I've always wondered how places like that actually make money. It looks to small to have enoguh of a turnover.
The garden was just for fun, it wasn't an income garden and was mostly just for the few of us that lived on the property.

It was a 20 acre orchard and we planted well over 1,000 pomegranate trees. There was a good 20+ aged and fruiting ones already. The orchard itself, when I arrived, was neglected and my job was to help clean it up. It wasn't until I told the owner that his Pomegrantes are going to waste, they're awesome and just falling to the ground that we created a business. One mature tree produced on average about 400 fruit per tree. Whole Foods sales these for $3 a pop. That's $1,200~ per tree each year. Remember, we planted over 1,000 more. :)

I got the fruit in with Whole Foods in the Vegas area but they wanted to pay us next to nothing, and the fruit they were selling was shipped in from Cali. I then developed an online marketplace where the fruit could be bought from us direct, cutting out the middle man. Also had plans to sell other things. Dried figs, for example, are expensive... same with apricots. The best tasting figs and apricots I've ever had grew on that orchard.

The owner actually doesn't live in state. The orchard was mainly used as a wildlife bird refuge and was purchased in the late 70's and later became a home for his elderly mother before she died. Over the years it was neglected to a degree and not kept very well. Now? Easily a million dollar a year business. After a year I was forced out because as a young and dumb idiot nothing was on paper and the path I layed out is being implemented to this day. I see that he is still using the site(s) I developed and according to Google Earth/Maps, I can see the trees we planted are doing good and that he's even expanded the operation by filling in one of the ponds with dirt and planting trees where there was once a pond for the birds.

So, I sort of got screwed out of all of that when my original job was to simply feed the birds and other animals, clear out willow trees growing along ditch lines and live in the house where his mother died and pick him up from the airport every other weekend and drop him back off 2 days later. But noo, I saw money growing on trees and made the mistake of starting a business without getting contracts signed. He was already very well off and wealthy, now he can be even more so.

Live and learn.
 
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