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It's climate change ... so record cold in our NE, and record heat in places like Australia:
http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/record-setting-heat-wave-in-au/21789651
It means more extremes, higher highs, lower lows, and more storms. Global warming will be the net total effect on the Earth, but yes, we are going to have events like this winter where CA is super mild and dry, while the NE is getting frozen.
Notice how there are all sorts of records being broken right now? ('wettest this, hottest that, coldest this'). That's not happening in isolation. That's because of more energy in the system, shifting and pushing things around. When you rev the engine, it turns over harder, and produces more 'forceful outcomes'.
I won't sway or convince anyone to suddenly believe credible science, but that was fun to type. Hi P-net!
Call It Crazy, sorry, not sure what you are trying to prove here, but I don't think it is working. Your thread smells strongly of desperation and anger. Your arguments are not persuasive.
The same phenomenon has occurred many times and much more harshly than is currently the case. The "science" purported in the media in the 90's was mostly false...the warming was more due to solar cycles than anything else. So now it's labeled climate change...with no conclusive evidence that man made causes are accelerating that change.
Look you can spout off science all you want, but without reasonably conclusive proof from untainted sources, all you really are doing is proliferating fairy tale propaganda.
I was looking at February 2014 sales in Los Angeles, CA 90016 on Zillow. It seems the sales prices were at or just below listing prices. The sales prices were about 2 to 4% greater than the Zestimate.
Here is an example or bellweather home for LA 90016:
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/5217-W-21st-St-Los-Angeles-CA-90016/20596845_zpid/
Question: Isn't this a vicious cycle? A cycle where homeowners are not selling, some because of their underwater status, but more so because there is nothing to buy if they do sell? They are scared to sell because who knows when and if they will find another home to move up to? So then everyone ends up staying put.
The only ones who are selling are the ones who HAVE to sell.
Where does this end up?
A cycle where homeowners are not selling, some because of their underwater status, but more so because there is nothing to buy if they do sell? They are scared to sell because who knows when and if they will find another home to move up to?
It's a like a momentum stock. Nobody wants to sell because it's going up so fast. When the momentum changes, it goes really fast the other way.
I would guess one of the biggest factors that's supporting bay area prices right now is the rise of bay area momentum stocks (FB, Twitter, SPLK). It feels a lot like 1999 or maybe early 2000.
I would guess one of the biggest factors that's supporting bay area prices right now is the rise of bay area momentum stocks (FB, Twitter, SPLK). It feels a lot like 1999 or maybe early 2000.
I would agree except this time a lot of the economic and jobs growth (i.e., stock price for the last 1 to 5 years, etc.) are driven by tech companies with earnings. I am talking Facebook, Google, Yahoo, and even Linkedin.
I looked at Zillow's median housing price chart for the center of Silicon Valley - San Jose. Back in December 2005, the median housing price was $690,000. Now, 8 years and 3 months later, the price is around $650,000.
From what I remember after the housing crash, I recall a lot of CNBC and other financial talking heads saying that it would take no more than 9 to 11 years on average for the major housing centers like Los Angeles and Miami to return to their mid-2000's peak price levels. So if prices doubled from 2000 to 2005. Then by 2015, the prices return to 2005 levels. Hence, the average annual price gain is about 5% from 2000 to 2015.
I would be happy with even a 3% annual price appreciation on my property.
The same phenomenon has occurred many times and much more harshly than is currently the case. The "science" purported in the media in the 90's was mostly false...the warming was more due to solar cycles than anything else. So now it's labeled climate change...with no conclusive evidence that man made causes are accelerating that change.
Look you can spout off science all you want, but without reasonably conclusive proof from untainted sources, all you really are doing is proliferating fairy tale propaganda.
Current CO2 levels over the past one-hundred years are a significant anomoly compared to the ice core data of warm periods during the last 650,000 years. (To say this very plain spoken : amount of CO2 we see now way higher than when we had major warm period in Earth's history before.)
If this is "fairy tale propaganda" what is it aimed at achieving? Who is spreading it? What do they want to accomplish? And ... where is your proof in it?
I am talking Facebook, Google, Yahoo, and even Linkedin.
PE ratios:
Facebook: 104
Yahoo: 31
Linked: 928
Google: 33
I know these are trailing, but still these are pretty high valuations. Also if you look at revenues/market cap, it looks even worse.
I know these are trailing, but still these are pretty high valuations. Also if you look at revenues/market cap, it looks even worse.
I agree tr6. But I am saying the current circumstances are a lot better as far as earnings as compared to the dot com bubble of 1999 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot-com_bubble). Think Garden.com (symbol: GDEN, http://www.nasdaq.com/markets/ipos/company/garden-com-inc-3563-4571) and Sock Puppet (Pets.com) for starters
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tr6, the tech companies that are driving jobs growth are showing earnings. That is why I think the next downturn will not be a burst like it was over the period 2000-2002. I suspect there will be more consolidations/acquisitions with smaller successful companies getting bought up around the next down turn.
I would guess one of the biggest factors that's supporting bay area prices right now is the rise of bay area momentum stocks (FB, Twitter, SPLK). It feels a lot like 1999 or maybe early 2000.
I would agree except this time a lot of the economic and jobs growth (i.e., stock price for the last 1 to 5 years, etc.) are driven by tech companies with earnings. I am talking Facebook, Google, Yahoo, and even Linkedin.
Agree with both of you. Chindians are not the one that are supporting the market - they make sensational stories though. I went to a few show houses just to gauge the crowd. Surprisingly, still crowded and fairly multi-racial (Chinese, Indians, Persians, Europeans, Americans, etc).
Agree with both of you. Chindians are not the one that are supporting the market - they make sensational stories though.
What is the major job growth areas in Silicon Valley? They are tech and engineering related. What percentage of top 50 engineering school graduates are Asians (i.e., Chindians, Asian Americans, etc.) ? I would safely say at least 50% for engineering grad school graduates. Hence, that is why I would expect at least 35% of those you observed during the San Jose home showings to be "Chindians". It is just simple statistics based on demographic trends.
ence, that is why I would expect at least 35% of those you observed during the San Jose home sh
Chindins refers to foreign buyers, not residents and citizens who happen to be asian.
Current CO2 levels over the past one-hundred years are a significant anomoly compared to the ice core data of warm periods during the last 650,000 years. (To say this very plain spoken : amount of CO2 we see now way higher than when we had major warm period in Earth's history before.)
Want to post something to back this up or is it just because I said so.
And there you have it. My money is on pipelines as the reason for this particular shindig.
It's about money? No, say it ain't so. Shocking. Who in the world would have thought that? Apparently not the idiots at fox or the msm.
Why, if George W. Bush were president today, he'd quickly checkmate Putin by invading Mozambique.
Good one.
Current CO2 levels over the past one-hundred years are a significant anomoly compared to the ice core data of warm periods during the last 650,000 years. (To say this very plain spoken : amount of CO2 we see now way higher than when we had major warm period in Earth's history before.)
Want to post something to back this up or is it just because I said so.
How about NOAA and NASA?
http://climate.nasa.gov/evidence
The overwhelming majority of the scientific community believes humans have had a large impact in current climate makeup, climate change is real, and will have significant impacts on life for humans on Earth.
You can either listen to the people studying the Earth, climate, and the science of the world, or not.
uestion: Isn't this a vicious cycle? A cycle where homeowners are not selling, some because of their underwater status, but more so because there is nothing to buy if they do sell? They are scared to sell because who knows when and if they will find another home to move up to? So then everyone ends up staying put
Exactly opposite of 5 years ago, when people could not move up as they could not sell their exsisting house
The way to break this cycle is simple, build more houses.
signed,
Gary, aged 53â„4
So Bigsby, I have been around even longer than that. There is no movement in the world ever, that could lead America to WW3 and nuclear destruction. There is simply no comparison to Zionism and the NWO.
I bet they forwarded your piece of childish nonsense around the office for a good laugh. Either that or sent it straight to the trash can.
Even walls are gold plated, while poor are struggling to feed their kids, and old are struggling on minimum wage just to barely survive.
Powerful people in nice room shocker.
Well, Jewish Americans are telling crazed Democratic senators to back off Iran and let the peace process work. Maybe you need to take that advice as well.
And what has that got to do with you sending that piece of childish nonsense to Israel Today? What exactly do you think their response to that would be? Seriously, it's embarrassing that an adult sent a letter like that. And you post it up on here as if you are proud of it!
Sorry, It's too late we've already taken over the world and there is nothing you can do about it because we are too smart for all you goyim. We faked so many things like Sandy Hook and the only person who figured it out is bgmall4 but everyone thinks he's bat shit crazy so they don't listen to him.
Take care,
Zionists (Jews)
Maybe Israel's plan is for a nuclear war between the US and Russia, hoping that no missiles are pointed at them and they can pick up the peaces? Is that really where they are in their thinking? I hope not, but sometimes it seems that way.
Do you just make up shit for fun or do you actually believe the guff you post up on here?
Sorry, It's too late we've already taken over the world and there is nothing you can do about it because we are too smart for all you goyim.
You must be reading the Talmud. But that is for another discussion. Actually, Zionism reaches far beyond Israeli borders and the most powerful Zionists likely live in the UK and the USA. And many of them are "goyim".
Damn you're too smart for us. Please don't let the rest of the sheeple know the facts by posting it on a blog very few people read.
Forever yours,
Zionists (Jews)
This seems like a poorly disguised book promotion. I think you'd have better luck with that on a site populated with mostly conspiracy theorists.
It's about money? No, say it ain't so. Shocking. Who in the world would have thought that? Apparently not the idiots at fox or the msm.
Why can't they just come out and say, "we have an interest in something of yours... we aren't confident that you will promote that interest... we want to ensure that our interests are fully protected?" They don't because it would make them look like they're greedy powermongers. But if they can show that they are just helping people free themselves from their oppressors, now they are heroes.
TV doesn't help. The entire West wants everything they do to read like a Hollywood movie, where the heroes save the people from the villains... the tremendous pipeline infrastructure located in the Ukraine that just happens to provide Western Europe with its natural gas is incidental.
This seems familiar, somehow....
believes humans have had a large impact in current climate makeup
Bingo - there IS the key word ... BELIEVE. Proof? Well, there is this and we think it is causing that. There is that and we think it's causing this - which leads us to BELIEVE. Sorry, to me there is too much evidence (and that is all we have to go on) that the climate has changed to one extreme and then the other, for me to put as much blame on humans as y'all do - sorry, doesn't pass the smell test to me.
Do you just make up shit for fun or do you actually believe the guff you post
up on here?
I am seriously concerned that this man gets up every morning, looks in the mirror and starts his various and numerous conspiracy theories the moment his eyes focus. Literally, a boogie man around every corner and nothing is ever, or ever will be as it seems.
Do you just make up shit for fun or do you actually believe the guff you post
up on here?
I am seriously concerned that this man gets up every morning, looks in the mirror and starts his various and numerous conspiracy theories the moment his eyes focus. Literally, a boogie man around every corner and nothing is ever, or ever will be as it seems.
It's what sad lonely people do to give themselves a feeling of importance and a mission in life otherwise he would be out committing hate crimes in a physical way rather than his current way by not so cleverly disguised racist verbal rantings. Everyone needs a hobby.
uestion: Isn't this a vicious cycle? A cycle where homeowners are not selling, some because of their underwater status, but more so because there is nothing to buy if they do sell? They are scared to sell because who knows when and if they will find another home to move up to? So then everyone ends up staying put
Exactly opposite of 5 years ago, when people could not move up as they could not sell their exsisting house
The way to break this cycle is simple, build more houses.
But home building is not happening in most of the inner SF Bay Area. If it ever does, it seems far off down the road. And moving away is not an option.
Is building more the only way out of the cycle? Isn't there some unsustainability mark at some point? Where the cycle reaches an apex and starts to descend again? Or are we going to end up with majorly unaffordable property except for the very wealthy (Or for those already in the game?
Well, there is this and we think it is causing that. There is that and we think it's causing this - which leads us to BELIEVE
In that case there isn't proof of anything in science in any field.
In that case there isn't proof of anything in science in any field.
Well, not unless it passes mmmarvel's smell test, I guess.
Facts don't matter. People believe what they *want* to believe. Then they cherry-pick the information that confirms those beliefs and ignore any conflicting information.
"Don't confuse me with facts, my mind is made up."
Bingo - there IS the key word ... BELIEVE. Proof? Well, there is this and we think it is causing that. There is that and we think it's causing this - which leads us to BELIEVE. Sorry, to me there is too much evidence (and that is all we have to go on) that the climate has changed to one extreme and then the other, for me to put as much blame on humans as y'all do - sorry, doesn't pass the smell test to me.
I wish I had a nickle for every Scientific anecdote I've heard over the years, that were later refuted, embellished our just out right scraped as being wrong, and a new undisputed fact to describe it from henceforth was issued.
I'd be a man rich enough to buy a right wing media conglomerate and be a pariah to the MSNBC viewership.
Even the drought non sense from just last month that fortold there would be no turning point for it, that this is it, and we're in fullbore global warming. Brace your selves! Here it come's... Oh it burns! It burns! Aiyeeeeeee... wft... what's this? Raindrops!!!!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
Facts don't matter. People believe what they *want* to believe.
Very true. Although if their life or the life of a loved one was on the line, I'm sure they'd side with the 97% of experts.
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