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Then actually move out of state. Best of both worlds. Don't come to SC, though. We're full.
ya I live here but not one of those "californian's" I was fortunate enough to get to live in other places beside's here I have lived in the boonies, 30 miles from the nearest gas station, been homeless, lived in many scenarios so I have been around the block a couple times, my preference would be to live somewhere with no rules or regulations of any kind, but those don't exist in this country. and i make a living here that I probably could not much of anywhere else so I'm stuck.
 

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think maybe they left the vent valve unplugged when they changed the tank?
That’s a possibility I hadn’t considered, but I don’t think so. I believe the code takes a certain number of start cycles to set, and it’s only taking a couple of days as much driving as I’m doing. And it did not present for a long time after the fuel pump replacement.

I read somewhere before the vent valves are susceptible to clogging with dust in dirty environments. And that’s all it has seen for a while. I’m not even going to look at it until we leave the desert and I can get the underside cleaned. It’s a filthy mess under there.
 

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ya I live here but not one of those "californian's" I was fortunate enough to get to live in other places beside's here I have lived in the boonies, 30 miles from the nearest gas station, been homeless, lived in many scenarios so I have been around the block a couple times, my preference would be to live somewhere with no rules or regulations of any kind, but those don't exist in this country. and i make a living here that I probably could not much of anywhere else so I'm stuck.
If you know someone in another state you could always use their address to get a driver's license from that state, while still living in California. There's ways around everything. I lived in Pa for years but had a Jersey driver's license, but had my cars registered and insured--in my name--in Pa, because it was cheaper to do that. I kept my NJ driver's license because I refused to get a Pa license. For me the only good thing about living in Pa at that time was being able to afford a house there. I never had any issues doing it that way--for years.
 

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If you know someone in another state you could always use their address to get a driver's license from that state, while still living in California. There's ways around everything. I lived in Pa for years but had a Jersey driver's license, but had my cars registered and insured--in my name--in Pa, because it was cheaper to do that. I kept my NJ driver's license because I refused to get a Pa license. For me the only good thing about living in Pa at that time was being able to afford a house there. I never had any issues doing it that way--for years.
yes that is entirely possible, but at the same time it creates other issue's, like having to be a ca resident for certain things, credit, and other misc legal issue's that arise from time to time. For me it would be a big headache.
 

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yes that is entirely possible, but at the same time it creates other issue's, like having to be a ca resident for certain things, credit, and other misc legal issue's that arise from time to time. For me it would be a big headache.
I hear you. I just wanted to put that out there. Maybe try to establish 6 month residency in another state, then 6 months in California.
 

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I hear you. I just wanted to put that out there. Maybe try to establish 6 month residency in another state, then 6 months in California.
that may work for some people that would need to do such a thing I just need a smog when the time come's lol I should get the notice sometime in January.
If I had to I could use a Oregon address family has property there so it would be relatively easy to do.
 

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ya I live here but not one of those "californian's" I was fortunate enough to get to live in other places beside's here I have lived in the boonies, 30 miles from the nearest gas station, been homeless, lived in many scenarios so I have been around the block a couple times, my preference would be to live somewhere with no rules or regulations of any kind, but those don't exist in this country. and i make a living here that I probably could not much of anywhere else so I'm stuck.
It's nothing personal, or about you living in CA. SC is experiencing a housing crisis because of the huge number of people moving here. Everywhere I look there are giant apartment complexes being built, with hundreds of units. Building material prices almost tripled earlier this summer, and have just begun to creep downward. Traffic is ridiculous. Our great state is being ruined. I think they should charge a $10,000 transplant fee to everyone to account for improvements to infrastructure to accommodate these new people.
 

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It's nothing personal, or about you living in CA. SC is experiencing a housing crisis because of the huge number of people moving here. Everywhere I look there are giant apartment complexes being built, with hundreds of units. Building material prices almost tripled earlier this summer, and have just begun to creep downward. Traffic is ridiculous. Our great state is being ruined. I think they should charge a $10,000 transplant fee to everyone to account for improvements to infrastructure to accommodate these new people.
I think that's going on pretty much every where, I was looking around at maybe buying some property up in Washington State in places I know should be rather reasonable because I have lived up there and prices there are crazy too, so I continue to live in a cesspool of s@hit here and that's no lie, this city and modesto were both on the list of worst places to live in the whole country for years, it may have moved up the list slightly in the last few years but nothing has changed. here is a comparison compared of the rest of the state
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I think that's going on pretty much every where, I was looking around at maybe buying some property up in Washington State in places I know should be rather reasonable because I have lived up there and prices there are crazy too, so I continue to live in a cesspool of s@hit here and that's no lie, this city and modesto were both on the list of worst places to live in the whole country for years, it may have moved up the list slightly in the last few years but nothing has changed. here is a comparison compared of the rest of the state
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I remember when I flew into Sacramento a couple years ago, we stopped at the Walmart up the street from the airport and I was surprised they had mobile cameras up in the parking lot that were police things. Cop at the entrance. Felt very strange to me.
 

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