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Participant[quote=captcha][quote=AN] Once you start using voice search, voice input, Google map/nav, native G-Mail/Google Voice app, you’ll never go back.
[/quote]And spyware-laced porn apps ;)[/quote]
At least you have an option to get porn apps 😛an
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Resistance is futile. …[/quote]
Funny that you started your post with this. I totally agree, but not for Apple products. Resistance is futile for Android when you’re talking about smart phone. Android is growing quickly. Android’s market share has already surpassed all other OS, including iOS. iOS market share has plateau. 5-10 years from now, I bet Android vs iOS will be a repeat of Windows vs Mac.While you might grab your iPhone and your mbp if your house is on fire, I’ll grab my kid and my phone (so I can make calls) and nothing else. I don’t care about my computer because all of my data is in the cloud, so I can buy another hardware. I used my iPhone 2G and 3Gs, but at first chance, I jumped to my Nexus one and never looked back. I recently tried to use my 3Gs again and I can’t use it for more than 1 day before switching back. Once you start using voice search, voice input, Google map/nav, native G-Mail/Google Voice app, you’ll never go back.
It’s funny you mentioned about auto spelling correction on Mac. Windows with Firefox has been doing that for the last few years already.
an
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Resistance is futile. …[/quote]
Funny that you started your post with this. I totally agree, but not for Apple products. Resistance is futile for Android when you’re talking about smart phone. Android is growing quickly. Android’s market share has already surpassed all other OS, including iOS. iOS market share has plateau. 5-10 years from now, I bet Android vs iOS will be a repeat of Windows vs Mac.While you might grab your iPhone and your mbp if your house is on fire, I’ll grab my kid and my phone (so I can make calls) and nothing else. I don’t care about my computer because all of my data is in the cloud, so I can buy another hardware. I used my iPhone 2G and 3Gs, but at first chance, I jumped to my Nexus one and never looked back. I recently tried to use my 3Gs again and I can’t use it for more than 1 day before switching back. Once you start using voice search, voice input, Google map/nav, native G-Mail/Google Voice app, you’ll never go back.
It’s funny you mentioned about auto spelling correction on Mac. Windows with Firefox has been doing that for the last few years already.
an
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Resistance is futile. …[/quote]
Funny that you started your post with this. I totally agree, but not for Apple products. Resistance is futile for Android when you’re talking about smart phone. Android is growing quickly. Android’s market share has already surpassed all other OS, including iOS. iOS market share has plateau. 5-10 years from now, I bet Android vs iOS will be a repeat of Windows vs Mac.While you might grab your iPhone and your mbp if your house is on fire, I’ll grab my kid and my phone (so I can make calls) and nothing else. I don’t care about my computer because all of my data is in the cloud, so I can buy another hardware. I used my iPhone 2G and 3Gs, but at first chance, I jumped to my Nexus one and never looked back. I recently tried to use my 3Gs again and I can’t use it for more than 1 day before switching back. Once you start using voice search, voice input, Google map/nav, native G-Mail/Google Voice app, you’ll never go back.
It’s funny you mentioned about auto spelling correction on Mac. Windows with Firefox has been doing that for the last few years already.
an
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Resistance is futile. …[/quote]
Funny that you started your post with this. I totally agree, but not for Apple products. Resistance is futile for Android when you’re talking about smart phone. Android is growing quickly. Android’s market share has already surpassed all other OS, including iOS. iOS market share has plateau. 5-10 years from now, I bet Android vs iOS will be a repeat of Windows vs Mac.While you might grab your iPhone and your mbp if your house is on fire, I’ll grab my kid and my phone (so I can make calls) and nothing else. I don’t care about my computer because all of my data is in the cloud, so I can buy another hardware. I used my iPhone 2G and 3Gs, but at first chance, I jumped to my Nexus one and never looked back. I recently tried to use my 3Gs again and I can’t use it for more than 1 day before switching back. Once you start using voice search, voice input, Google map/nav, native G-Mail/Google Voice app, you’ll never go back.
It’s funny you mentioned about auto spelling correction on Mac. Windows with Firefox has been doing that for the last few years already.
an
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Resistance is futile. …[/quote]
Funny that you started your post with this. I totally agree, but not for Apple products. Resistance is futile for Android when you’re talking about smart phone. Android is growing quickly. Android’s market share has already surpassed all other OS, including iOS. iOS market share has plateau. 5-10 years from now, I bet Android vs iOS will be a repeat of Windows vs Mac.While you might grab your iPhone and your mbp if your house is on fire, I’ll grab my kid and my phone (so I can make calls) and nothing else. I don’t care about my computer because all of my data is in the cloud, so I can buy another hardware. I used my iPhone 2G and 3Gs, but at first chance, I jumped to my Nexus one and never looked back. I recently tried to use my 3Gs again and I can’t use it for more than 1 day before switching back. Once you start using voice search, voice input, Google map/nav, native G-Mail/Google Voice app, you’ll never go back.
It’s funny you mentioned about auto spelling correction on Mac. Windows with Firefox has been doing that for the last few years already.
an
Participant[quote=Rhett][quote=ninaprincess]You mean people drive fast on this road or there is illegal racing going on here?
[quote=Rhett]as we’ve seen a lot of houses that back up to Calle CristoDragRace.[/quote][/quote]
The answer to your question is “yes”.
[The latter occurs mainly at night.][/quote]
Do people still drag race on public street? I thought that died out along w/ the Fast and Furious.To the OP, I personally don’t think it’s worth $63k more, but it comes down to supply and demand. I bet the demand for the Raven Ridge house is much less, due to the small yard and it’s location. 1800 sq-ft single story have a pretty big footprint. Probably due to low demand, Emily was able to score the deal. The Trailbrush probably had higher demand, which is probably why it close for the price it did. When you’re bidding blind, it’s quite easy to over bid for 10-15k if you like the place.
an
Participant[quote=Rhett][quote=ninaprincess]You mean people drive fast on this road or there is illegal racing going on here?
[quote=Rhett]as we’ve seen a lot of houses that back up to Calle CristoDragRace.[/quote][/quote]
The answer to your question is “yes”.
[The latter occurs mainly at night.][/quote]
Do people still drag race on public street? I thought that died out along w/ the Fast and Furious.To the OP, I personally don’t think it’s worth $63k more, but it comes down to supply and demand. I bet the demand for the Raven Ridge house is much less, due to the small yard and it’s location. 1800 sq-ft single story have a pretty big footprint. Probably due to low demand, Emily was able to score the deal. The Trailbrush probably had higher demand, which is probably why it close for the price it did. When you’re bidding blind, it’s quite easy to over bid for 10-15k if you like the place.
an
Participant[quote=Rhett][quote=ninaprincess]You mean people drive fast on this road or there is illegal racing going on here?
[quote=Rhett]as we’ve seen a lot of houses that back up to Calle CristoDragRace.[/quote][/quote]
The answer to your question is “yes”.
[The latter occurs mainly at night.][/quote]
Do people still drag race on public street? I thought that died out along w/ the Fast and Furious.To the OP, I personally don’t think it’s worth $63k more, but it comes down to supply and demand. I bet the demand for the Raven Ridge house is much less, due to the small yard and it’s location. 1800 sq-ft single story have a pretty big footprint. Probably due to low demand, Emily was able to score the deal. The Trailbrush probably had higher demand, which is probably why it close for the price it did. When you’re bidding blind, it’s quite easy to over bid for 10-15k if you like the place.
an
Participant[quote=Rhett][quote=ninaprincess]You mean people drive fast on this road or there is illegal racing going on here?
[quote=Rhett]as we’ve seen a lot of houses that back up to Calle CristoDragRace.[/quote][/quote]
The answer to your question is “yes”.
[The latter occurs mainly at night.][/quote]
Do people still drag race on public street? I thought that died out along w/ the Fast and Furious.To the OP, I personally don’t think it’s worth $63k more, but it comes down to supply and demand. I bet the demand for the Raven Ridge house is much less, due to the small yard and it’s location. 1800 sq-ft single story have a pretty big footprint. Probably due to low demand, Emily was able to score the deal. The Trailbrush probably had higher demand, which is probably why it close for the price it did. When you’re bidding blind, it’s quite easy to over bid for 10-15k if you like the place.
an
Participant[quote=Rhett][quote=ninaprincess]You mean people drive fast on this road or there is illegal racing going on here?
[quote=Rhett]as we’ve seen a lot of houses that back up to Calle CristoDragRace.[/quote][/quote]
The answer to your question is “yes”.
[The latter occurs mainly at night.][/quote]
Do people still drag race on public street? I thought that died out along w/ the Fast and Furious.To the OP, I personally don’t think it’s worth $63k more, but it comes down to supply and demand. I bet the demand for the Raven Ridge house is much less, due to the small yard and it’s location. 1800 sq-ft single story have a pretty big footprint. Probably due to low demand, Emily was able to score the deal. The Trailbrush probably had higher demand, which is probably why it close for the price it did. When you’re bidding blind, it’s quite easy to over bid for 10-15k if you like the place.
March 14, 2011 at 9:34 PM in reply to: The new style of single family house: what’s your thought? #676891an
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=sdduuuude]Here are some.
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Nice size lots.
One problem with alleys is that they require more road maintenance, nearly twice as much as front loading houses.[/quote]
Seems like 1300-1500 sq-ft houses on 6k-7k sq-ft lot. Much proportional than these kind of stuff you see in the newer alley homes. I think Maybeck is around 5k sq-ft but the houses are 3300-3800 sq-ft. So, there’s no yard to speak of. They’re almost giant detached condo for me.March 14, 2011 at 9:34 PM in reply to: The new style of single family house: what’s your thought? #676946an
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=sdduuuude]Here are some.
[/quote]
Nice size lots.
One problem with alleys is that they require more road maintenance, nearly twice as much as front loading houses.[/quote]
Seems like 1300-1500 sq-ft houses on 6k-7k sq-ft lot. Much proportional than these kind of stuff you see in the newer alley homes. I think Maybeck is around 5k sq-ft but the houses are 3300-3800 sq-ft. So, there’s no yard to speak of. They’re almost giant detached condo for me.March 14, 2011 at 9:34 PM in reply to: The new style of single family house: what’s your thought? #677558an
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=sdduuuude]Here are some.
[/quote]
Nice size lots.
One problem with alleys is that they require more road maintenance, nearly twice as much as front loading houses.[/quote]
Seems like 1300-1500 sq-ft houses on 6k-7k sq-ft lot. Much proportional than these kind of stuff you see in the newer alley homes. I think Maybeck is around 5k sq-ft but the houses are 3300-3800 sq-ft. So, there’s no yard to speak of. They’re almost giant detached condo for me. -
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