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It sure is a tragedy. And it's bound to happen, mechanical failures happen. Especially if airlines are not regulated and monitored. Anyone thinks Malaysian airlines maintain their planes? I doubt they do much.
It's why I prefer cars. If something goes wrong, at least I don't fall out of the sky.
Missing MH370: 5 theories on what could have happened to MH370
1. Act of terrorism
2. Explosion on board
3. Mechanical fault
4. Sudden stall of the plane
5. Pilot fault
What about alien abduction ? Maybe there's a new bermuda triangle type location. Where's bgamall ?
Oops, someone already said that.
So maybe they should be searching near Bermuda.
Many people will agree that Obama is not great with respect to his policies or
execution, but at least he is not a ridiculous embarrassment like Dubya (aka
'The Decider').
There is a couple of old saying that come to mind. The first is, "Lead, Follow or get out of the way!" Unfortunately Obama hasn't (and won't) do any of the three. The second saying is, "Do SOMETHING even if it's wrong." Again, the man is hopeless and worthless and as a result pretty much does nothing. GW might have done some things wrong, but at least he was doing something. Given the choice, I'd take GW over BO any day of the week.
There's not the kind of stigma attached to lying in Chinese culture as there is in western cultures. Where as an accusation of lying might be fighting words for a westerner, to a Chinese person it's just like saying the sky is blue. Of course they'll lie if the situation would be smoother or feelings would be kinder toward them! To not lie and idealize the situation would be rude and bad form!
Sounds like AFs buddy wasn't too good about picking that up.
UFO abduction, of course.
All the passengers and pilots will wind up in various parts of the world walking around dazed and confused, with tracking implants and sore buttholes.
Sounds like the average resident of San Francisco!
Demo work costs money and will only be done if the cost is less than the negative value if the house. I don't see this happening across the spectrum, but for some markets like Detroit it makes sense. The problem is that the people that build value to a neighborhood (the peasants) aren't the ones with the cash on hand to invest in a house (the banks). Until that happens I think blight and degeneration will be trending upwards while the values dip.
Before we start talking about his foreign policy I do feel the need to point out the fact that Carter had a pretty badass sweater collection.
It's always a great time to buy.
Has the NAR ever said it's not a good time to buy?
AFAIK, NAR's opinion is always now is the best time to buy and sell :).
UFO abduction, of course.
All the passengers and pilots will wind up in various parts of the world walking around dazed and confused, with tracking implants and sore buttholes.
Sounds like the average resident of San Francisco!
Point well taken. SF is the first place to look for survivors.
If one has a home in the Bay Area, list it for twice what you thought you could. Some rich foreign sucker will pay twice the listing price.
Bring some of that outsourced profit back home.
The pilots thought they were auditioning for "The Hangover part V".
Demo work costs money and will only be done if the cost is less than the negative value if the house.
In what world is cost ever less than a negative value?
When the utility company attaches a meter to your ass and starts sending you checks, you know you are in trouble.
Do me a favor? Let's NOT have these egg rolls when you invite me over for dinner. Please?
The Uighur go-go dancers twerk decapitated the pilot and co-pilot, launching the spurting heads from their butt cleavages down the aisle and causing a panic, which threw the plane into a death spiral.
The donkeys kicked out the instrumentation and the auto pilot. The pilots were already blinded by the panties over their eyes with decapitation pending.
I would like to see the Uighur go-go dancers performing with the Swedish Bikini Team
That would be a great double bill, even if it meant imminent death.
Beware of such articles, the truth is inventory has started to increase in SFBA. If I am an investor, would be reluctant to buy now.
WOW! The UNtrustworthy are certainly in control of what information is apparent to the people!
Say hey! This was in the Wall Street Journal on March 30, 1999. Note "... how much it will buy."
Holy cow/interesting/compelling ...!
And where is it up to date??? Right here ... see the first chart shown in this thread.
Recent Dow day is Thursday, March 13, 2014 __ Level is 102.8
WOW! It is hideous that this is hidden! Is there any such "Homes, Inflation Adjusted"? Yes! This was in the New York Times on August 27, 2006:
And up to date (by me) is here:
http://patrick.net/?p=1219038&c=999083#comment-999083
WOW! The UNtrustworthy are certainly in control of what information is apparent to the people!
If I am an investor, would be reluctant to buy now.
You are wrong. A piece of RE is always a good investment!
I can make some pretty decent egg rolls or spring rolls.
egg rolls are just one of those things, that aren't very good frozen, I don't care how great they were before they were frozen. Cabbage is just one of those things that doesn't thaw very well after being frozen.
I get pot stikers, but I avoid the ones that are Vegetable pot stickers as they end the same greasy gooey mess in the center as the frozen egg rolls do.
I get some that look like these at my local Asian market.
They have a mixture of meat, those transparent noodles, and carots and other hardy vegetables other than cabbage.
You are wrong. A piece of RE is always a good investment!
Hopefully this is sarcasm.
Yes it is.
Buy now, and surf the wave of Chino-bucks flooding in!
It's a sure fire strategy.
U mean prices continue to go UP?
That's what I've been told by NAR....
Told ya that's what he means.
This is what Dataquick is saying from your article:
Foreclosure sales are also down 17.9% from a year earlier.
Foreclosure resales peaked at 58.8% in February 2009.
February also marks a full two years where median sale price has risen year-over-year.
"The median price paid for a home in California last month rose to $355,000, up 0.6% from $353,000 in January and up 22.8% from $289,000 in February 2013".
Sales are down 19%
Prices are up 23%
There goes everything I ever learnt in economics 101.
You are wrong. A piece of RE is always a good investment!
Hopefully this is sarcasm.
Nope. He is right.
You are wrong. A piece of RE is always a good investment!
Hopefully this is sarcasm.
Yes it is.
Oh crap, now you tell me... Can I give the house I just bought back because it's NOT a good investment??
Give it to me. I'll let you rent it back.
One man's meat is another man's poison.
@straregist
Who is right?
Bubblesitter. He just does not realize how right he is.
Most people get rich through real estate. In the long run it's always a good investment, especially in sunny California. Even Mickey Mouse prefers California.
Real estate can be a good investment. But that is very different than always.
A little exaggeration to spice things up. Almost always. :)
One man's meat
You like man meat??? OK, that explains all those Motel 6 bills...
Don't tell my wife I used her credit card.
Sales are down 19%
Prices are up 23%
There goes everything I ever learnt in economics 101.
It makes perfect sense if you put context to the data.
Lower inventory (scarcity) driving prices upward. That means lower overall sales volume at higher prices. Yes. That is the market today exactly.
Lower inventory (scarcity) driving prices upward. That means lower overall sales volume at higher prices. Yes. That is the market today exactly.
Stop the bullshit with the "lower inventory".... It means NOTHING but talking points for the MSM.....
The reason for lower sales is that fewer and fewer can afford to buy houses... PERIOD!!!
If fewer and fewer can afford to buy houses, prices would fall.
Rew is correct....A scarcity of homes available for sale is the only explanation for prices going up inspite of lower sales.
I get the prepared ones, but not just anyone of the hundreds they sell. The place has rectangle ones, that are like the ones above.
for a dipping sauce...
A little Soy, rice wine, drop of sesame oil, some red pepper flake, and just a hint of 5 spice, but not over doing it on the 5 spice. Not enough or none is far better than even a little too much.
I'll have to take some pics next time I go, now that I've got a decent camera on a phone.
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