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Weekend reading: Countryside retreat

By The InvestorJanuary 30, 20104 Comments

My regular Saturday comment followed by this week’s blog and financial site links.

Eagle-eyed readers may have spotted I only wrote one post this week, and also that today’s round-up is 24 hours late.

All true, I admit with shame.

It turns out this rural region of Eastern Europe really is rural. Now I’m back in the capital and a modern, could-be-anywhere hotel – stripped floorboards, floor to ceiling mirrors and furnishings in various shades of brown – I already miss the countryside, with locals walking their cows to pasture and pressing their bad homemade wine upon you.

It’s like the 1950s, in 2009.

On the other hand, I have the Internet again and have been gorging on it for six hours. A fine consolation!

With a more reliable Internet dial-up, it would be tempting to move out for a year or more to try a very different way of life. My work would have to change to adapt, but not as much as for many people.

In return I’d live in a one-road area the size of Cornwall where shepherds still walk from field to field, and where there’s roughly no crime.

Best of all? Rent of 300 Euros a month for all the rustic farmhouse with wood fire you could want.

When the Internet there works properly you’ll all be at it.

From this week’s personal finance blogs

  • The rise of the (trading) machines – The Psi-Fi blog
  • Diversification and correlation – Oblivious Investor
  • What legacy will you leave? – Get Rich Slowly
  • Classic value shares deliver 76% – iii blog
  • The sandwich method of constructive criticism – Financial Samurai
  • The Climate-gate debate – Weakanomics
  • 11% yields were to good to be true – Darwin’s Finance
  • The U.S. unemployment picture in pictures – Digerati Life
  • Multiple income streams (read comments) – Mrs Micah
  • My Thanksgiving dinner scorecard – Len Penzo

Other interesting financial and money articles

  • The retiree’s autopilot pension – The Economist
  • Investing in Lloyds’ Enhanced Capital Notes – FT
  • Reality catches up with Dubai – FT
  • Why Anthony Bolton is investing in China… – FT
  • …and why you should be wary – The Independent
  • Gilt bubble will not pop, says advisers – The Independent
  • First-time buyers face daunting task – The Telegraph
  • Ten ways to beat the taxman before April – The Times

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4 Comments

  1. Financial Samurai on November 29, 2009 3:29 pm ( #1 )

    Howdy Partner – Welcome back from the countryside! Hope you enjoyed your 6 hrs of internet ravishment! Thnx for the mention.

    In one of your comments on my posts, I followed up asking if you could try pressing the refresh button a lot to see if that would goose your rankings. I think I read somewhere, however, that Alexa counts only “one vote” per visit or something, so maybe save the effort! I was just kidding anyway, mocking myself for my internet un-saviness. 🙂

  2. Tony on December 1, 2009 2:01 pm ( #2 )

    I could cope for a week, but as an internet addict I’d be crawling up the walls after that!

  3. Len Penzo on December 3, 2009 3:42 pm ( #3 )

    Thanks for the mention, Investor! Could the world ever function again without the Internet?

  4. Maven
    The Investor on December 3, 2009 9:19 pm ( #4 )

    Sure, when we invent whatever will replace it! (Brainwave telepathy, perhaps? ;))

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