Yeah, when I incorporated back in '01, I did it in Oregon, knowing we were 
likely to move there within a few years. All my advisors said that was a 
mistake, that I should incorporate in Delaware or somesuch. I was more 
libertarian, then. But even then, my ethos was to try to contribute to my 
locale (network or geo). So incorporating in some far flung place just doesn't 
seem right. Since we're still only 2 hours from PDX, I figure it's still 
roughly local.

Just this morning, I saw a van delivering groceries to the neighbors 
<https://www.imperfectfoods.com/>. And although everything about it sounds 
good, that they're based in CA makes me resist, perhaps in order to find 
something *local*. We have a cool little store less than a mile away that seems 
responsible and is owned by a long-term family in these parts.

On 4/19/21 11:18 AM, Steve Smith wrote:
> If the principals behind Redwood Materials INC are all upstanding long-time 
> NV residents or there were something specifically obvious about their 
> geography that makes them an obvious location for such an operation, then I 
> can give that question a soft pass.   To be fair the principals listed on 
> their website <https://www.redwoodmaterials.com/about> do seem to have honest 
> credentials, albeit maybe weighted toward having come from places that 
> acutely helped to create the problems they are promising to solve... 

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