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For 10K he could have bought a RV
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Re:One or more of the higher ups is in it
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Re:In Smaller Markets, Kijiji Dominates
I can't actually find a specific small-town environment in which Kijiji actually has an advantage. Can anyone suggest a specific one?
http://edmonton.en.craigslist.ca/
http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/In every comparable category I've checked, Kijiji has more activity (usually by an order of magnitude.) For example "Computers" - Kijiji has 17 ads in the last hour, Craigslist has 3 for the whole day. (And that's not counting "Computer accessories" which only exists in Kijiji.) "Motorcycles" - Kijiji has 31 posts so far today, Craigslist has 3. "Furniture" - Kijiji has 27 posts in the last hour, Craigslist has 4 for the day.
Every other category I've checked is similar.. Kijiji is just *way* more popular in Edmonton.
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Depends where you are
Where I live, and what I buy/sell, Kijiji has *way* more users.
Compare:
http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/f-buy-and-sell-cameras-camcorders-W0QQCatIdZ103
http://edmonton.en.craigslist.ca/pho/ -
Try Craiglist:
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Re:Keeps the "illegal" bloggers at bay...
We see this living in Vancouver - with the winter Olympics coming here in a couple years. This home, at $14,000 to rent for the month of the games is located in Langley BC. That's about 30 miles from downtown Vancouver in the opposite direction of Whistler (where skiing, etc, will be). It's a 3 bedroom furnished suburban basic home. http://www.rent2010.net/listing399.html Currently, for about 40% of that you can rent a 3,000 ft executive home on the side of a mountain with incredible ocean views. http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/apa/772741785.html No one is surprised that the price of anything is much, much higher during an Olympic games though. My wife has family in Beijing and is waiting until October to fly home - when it becomes affordable to travel there again.
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Re:feeds excerptIn no particular order, links to websites, pages, or feeds proper:
- blog.craigslist.org - name says it
- hackd.wordpress.com - Thrivesmart has some nice tinymce work
- googlegeodevelopers.blogspot.com - the people who do google maps, and google earth
- vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/cpg - craigslist job posting in vancouver that might fit me
- findability.org name says it
- stephansmap.org/home_entry Track changes to the front page
- tinymce.moxiecode.com/forum_news_rss.php - track tinymce updates (tinymce is a javascript rich-text editor)
- weblog.jamisbuck.org - rails stuff / capistrano
- locationaware.org - name says it
Stephan
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Vancouver job market
Actually, the Vancouver job market is getting pretty simple these days. Sod the recruiters, pretty much all the jobs show up here.
http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/
Seriously.
One other address you may find useful: This can be helpful with getting your place furnished while you're waiting to actually have money.
http://www.freecycle.org/group/CA/British%20Columbia/Vancouver
And ... hmm, well, actually, that's pretty much all you really need to get along fine in Vancouver. See ya soon, mate.