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Moving to Cali in Dec.

I am an American living in Morelia, Mexico now, but will move to Cali in Dec. I need to bring my computer and its 2 flat monitors, my laptop, and my pet cat. How do I go about customs for my stuff and getting the cat in? Also, how are the internet connections there? I day trade the e-minis for a living--everything by the net, of course. I need broad band cable or DSL, fast and reliable. What do you think? Thanks for the help.

Regards.

By Primelaw on Sep 2, 2004, 14:58 in Friendly Talkzone. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


leojc says on Sep 4, 2004, 05:35:

just wondering?????? I know many internet cafes and offices have these type of connections therefore it shouldnt be a problem to get this type of hook up for personal use...


What are e-minis? (sounds interesting, I took a crash course in investing about 2 yrs ago and fooled around with mutual funds, but was to scared to play around with individual stocks (i guess from fear of losing money and lack of experience...)

Why the move to cali???

e-mail me as a have more questions about you moving to cali, it's something i see myself doing within the next year or two....
pugsleenyc at cs.com


leo

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