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analogy time: overflowing toilet is to a house as a spilled soft drink is to a car.
Car has moving parts and electronics that are fundamentally damaged by being submerged.
alarmclockParticipantanalogy time: overflowing toilet is to a house as a spilled soft drink is to a car.
Car has moving parts and electronics that are fundamentally damaged by being submerged.
alarmclockParticipantanalogy time: overflowing toilet is to a house as a spilled soft drink is to a car.
Car has moving parts and electronics that are fundamentally damaged by being submerged.
alarmclockParticipantanalogy time: overflowing toilet is to a house as a spilled soft drink is to a car.
Car has moving parts and electronics that are fundamentally damaged by being submerged.
February 13, 2008 at 1:33 PM in reply to: How come one website says a house sold and another does not? #152719alarmclockParticipantWebsites often keep their own copy of database and then periodically re-synchronize.
February 13, 2008 at 1:33 PM in reply to: How come one website says a house sold and another does not? #152997alarmclockParticipantWebsites often keep their own copy of database and then periodically re-synchronize.
February 13, 2008 at 1:33 PM in reply to: How come one website says a house sold and another does not? #152999alarmclockParticipantWebsites often keep their own copy of database and then periodically re-synchronize.
February 13, 2008 at 1:33 PM in reply to: How come one website says a house sold and another does not? #153021alarmclockParticipantWebsites often keep their own copy of database and then periodically re-synchronize.
February 13, 2008 at 1:33 PM in reply to: How come one website says a house sold and another does not? #153095alarmclockParticipantWebsites often keep their own copy of database and then periodically re-synchronize.
alarmclockParticipantI’m sure that we are not going to have to shoot zombies in the streets to get through this downturn. So no, life will not end.
That said, it sure would be nice if those with better historical (hysterical??) sense would weigh in with specific recommendations.
For example (this is just a silly example):
Expert Prediction: It is going to be prohibitively expensive to keep your family cars in working order.
Expert Recommendation: Consider buying a pre-fuel-injection pickup truck and learn to strip it down to the block and rebuild it.
alarmclockParticipantI’m sure that we are not going to have to shoot zombies in the streets to get through this downturn. So no, life will not end.
That said, it sure would be nice if those with better historical (hysterical??) sense would weigh in with specific recommendations.
For example (this is just a silly example):
Expert Prediction: It is going to be prohibitively expensive to keep your family cars in working order.
Expert Recommendation: Consider buying a pre-fuel-injection pickup truck and learn to strip it down to the block and rebuild it.
alarmclockParticipantI’m sure that we are not going to have to shoot zombies in the streets to get through this downturn. So no, life will not end.
That said, it sure would be nice if those with better historical (hysterical??) sense would weigh in with specific recommendations.
For example (this is just a silly example):
Expert Prediction: It is going to be prohibitively expensive to keep your family cars in working order.
Expert Recommendation: Consider buying a pre-fuel-injection pickup truck and learn to strip it down to the block and rebuild it.
alarmclockParticipantI’m sure that we are not going to have to shoot zombies in the streets to get through this downturn. So no, life will not end.
That said, it sure would be nice if those with better historical (hysterical??) sense would weigh in with specific recommendations.
For example (this is just a silly example):
Expert Prediction: It is going to be prohibitively expensive to keep your family cars in working order.
Expert Recommendation: Consider buying a pre-fuel-injection pickup truck and learn to strip it down to the block and rebuild it.
alarmclockParticipantI’m sure that we are not going to have to shoot zombies in the streets to get through this downturn. So no, life will not end.
That said, it sure would be nice if those with better historical (hysterical??) sense would weigh in with specific recommendations.
For example (this is just a silly example):
Expert Prediction: It is going to be prohibitively expensive to keep your family cars in working order.
Expert Recommendation: Consider buying a pre-fuel-injection pickup truck and learn to strip it down to the block and rebuild it.
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