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May 24, 2011 at 12:40 PM #699494May 24, 2011 at 12:47 PM #698320CAwiremanParticipant
I’m no expert in the methodology of posting “for lease” signs on commercial reasestate, but I seem to recall that the signs were typically green in color.
Now, I see quite a few red signs – presumaably to capture more attention? Anyone happen to know if that’s really the case….
But yes, about 8 months ago, I did notice all the signs in those areas, and also the ones mentioned along Mira Mesa. I stopped looking at them once they became so common place and because they were making me depressed….
May 24, 2011 at 12:47 PM #698411CAwiremanParticipantI’m no expert in the methodology of posting “for lease” signs on commercial reasestate, but I seem to recall that the signs were typically green in color.
Now, I see quite a few red signs – presumaably to capture more attention? Anyone happen to know if that’s really the case….
But yes, about 8 months ago, I did notice all the signs in those areas, and also the ones mentioned along Mira Mesa. I stopped looking at them once they became so common place and because they were making me depressed….
May 24, 2011 at 12:47 PM #699005CAwiremanParticipantI’m no expert in the methodology of posting “for lease” signs on commercial reasestate, but I seem to recall that the signs were typically green in color.
Now, I see quite a few red signs – presumaably to capture more attention? Anyone happen to know if that’s really the case….
But yes, about 8 months ago, I did notice all the signs in those areas, and also the ones mentioned along Mira Mesa. I stopped looking at them once they became so common place and because they were making me depressed….
May 24, 2011 at 12:47 PM #699150CAwiremanParticipantI’m no expert in the methodology of posting “for lease” signs on commercial reasestate, but I seem to recall that the signs were typically green in color.
Now, I see quite a few red signs – presumaably to capture more attention? Anyone happen to know if that’s really the case….
But yes, about 8 months ago, I did notice all the signs in those areas, and also the ones mentioned along Mira Mesa. I stopped looking at them once they became so common place and because they were making me depressed….
May 24, 2011 at 12:47 PM #699504CAwiremanParticipantI’m no expert in the methodology of posting “for lease” signs on commercial reasestate, but I seem to recall that the signs were typically green in color.
Now, I see quite a few red signs – presumaably to capture more attention? Anyone happen to know if that’s really the case….
But yes, about 8 months ago, I did notice all the signs in those areas, and also the ones mentioned along Mira Mesa. I stopped looking at them once they became so common place and because they were making me depressed….
May 24, 2011 at 12:55 PM #698325scaredyclassicParticipantI try to be humble on the Internet, but in reality I’m a self-centered egotistical ass. Mix it up a little.
May 24, 2011 at 12:55 PM #698416scaredyclassicParticipantI try to be humble on the Internet, but in reality I’m a self-centered egotistical ass. Mix it up a little.
May 24, 2011 at 12:55 PM #699010scaredyclassicParticipantI try to be humble on the Internet, but in reality I’m a self-centered egotistical ass. Mix it up a little.
May 24, 2011 at 12:55 PM #699155scaredyclassicParticipantI try to be humble on the Internet, but in reality I’m a self-centered egotistical ass. Mix it up a little.
May 24, 2011 at 12:55 PM #699509scaredyclassicParticipantI try to be humble on the Internet, but in reality I’m a self-centered egotistical ass. Mix it up a little.
May 24, 2011 at 12:59 PM #698330CAwiremanParticipant[quote=flu]Face it… In america, we’re quickly becoming like a lot of other nations. There’s going to be a rich class and there’s going to a a poor class, and there’s nothing in between….
And it will have have nothing to do about how hard you work or how much you work. What it will be about is who controls what assets before the dollar falls flat on it’s face.This is harsh reality if we continue going down our current path….Buy assets[/quote]
flu,
This is what keeps me up at night. The stark about face the economy is taking, and the accelerating lack of a Value Proposition for the US. We are becoming irrelavent with each passing day. On average we each produce too little, and consume to much to approach being competitive with our international rivals.
While I dislike the approach (keep a strong military so we can more effectively control the planet and guide it towards our needs/desires) seems to make more and more sense if we want to maintain the status quo for as long as possible.
What I understand in terms of classes, you indeed have the upper powerful/rich, but then you have a subclass of those who service the upper class. Then, you have the lower class/poverty level.
May 24, 2011 at 12:59 PM #698421CAwiremanParticipant[quote=flu]Face it… In america, we’re quickly becoming like a lot of other nations. There’s going to be a rich class and there’s going to a a poor class, and there’s nothing in between….
And it will have have nothing to do about how hard you work or how much you work. What it will be about is who controls what assets before the dollar falls flat on it’s face.This is harsh reality if we continue going down our current path….Buy assets[/quote]
flu,
This is what keeps me up at night. The stark about face the economy is taking, and the accelerating lack of a Value Proposition for the US. We are becoming irrelavent with each passing day. On average we each produce too little, and consume to much to approach being competitive with our international rivals.
While I dislike the approach (keep a strong military so we can more effectively control the planet and guide it towards our needs/desires) seems to make more and more sense if we want to maintain the status quo for as long as possible.
What I understand in terms of classes, you indeed have the upper powerful/rich, but then you have a subclass of those who service the upper class. Then, you have the lower class/poverty level.
May 24, 2011 at 12:59 PM #699015CAwiremanParticipant[quote=flu]Face it… In america, we’re quickly becoming like a lot of other nations. There’s going to be a rich class and there’s going to a a poor class, and there’s nothing in between….
And it will have have nothing to do about how hard you work or how much you work. What it will be about is who controls what assets before the dollar falls flat on it’s face.This is harsh reality if we continue going down our current path….Buy assets[/quote]
flu,
This is what keeps me up at night. The stark about face the economy is taking, and the accelerating lack of a Value Proposition for the US. We are becoming irrelavent with each passing day. On average we each produce too little, and consume to much to approach being competitive with our international rivals.
While I dislike the approach (keep a strong military so we can more effectively control the planet and guide it towards our needs/desires) seems to make more and more sense if we want to maintain the status quo for as long as possible.
What I understand in terms of classes, you indeed have the upper powerful/rich, but then you have a subclass of those who service the upper class. Then, you have the lower class/poverty level.
May 24, 2011 at 12:59 PM #699160CAwiremanParticipant[quote=flu]Face it… In america, we’re quickly becoming like a lot of other nations. There’s going to be a rich class and there’s going to a a poor class, and there’s nothing in between….
And it will have have nothing to do about how hard you work or how much you work. What it will be about is who controls what assets before the dollar falls flat on it’s face.This is harsh reality if we continue going down our current path….Buy assets[/quote]
flu,
This is what keeps me up at night. The stark about face the economy is taking, and the accelerating lack of a Value Proposition for the US. We are becoming irrelavent with each passing day. On average we each produce too little, and consume to much to approach being competitive with our international rivals.
While I dislike the approach (keep a strong military so we can more effectively control the planet and guide it towards our needs/desires) seems to make more and more sense if we want to maintain the status quo for as long as possible.
What I understand in terms of classes, you indeed have the upper powerful/rich, but then you have a subclass of those who service the upper class. Then, you have the lower class/poverty level.
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