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BGinRB
ParticipantFrom last weeks networkworld: “The number of college students pursuing computer science degrees at U.S. universities rose in 2008 for the first time in six years, according to a recently released study.”
BGinRB
ParticipantFrom last weeks networkworld: “The number of college students pursuing computer science degrees at U.S. universities rose in 2008 for the first time in six years, according to a recently released study.”
BGinRB
ParticipantFrom last weeks networkworld: “The number of college students pursuing computer science degrees at U.S. universities rose in 2008 for the first time in six years, according to a recently released study.”
BGinRB
ParticipantFrom last weeks networkworld: “The number of college students pursuing computer science degrees at U.S. universities rose in 2008 for the first time in six years, according to a recently released study.”
BGinRB
ParticipantI would not buy in that subdivision. Ted Williams removes the Carmel Mountain’s ‘walkability’. The Bluffs at least have the elementary school going for it.
The houses are few years newer than the rest of the Carmel Mountain.If I had to spend that kind of money in that general area I would probably go with this place. The area is quiet, the lots are bigger, all houses are single story, walk to middle school, high school, Henry’s, playground, two community centers.
Actually, if I had to spend that kind of money in that general area I would get 2-3 condos @ Y2K prices.
BGinRB
ParticipantI would not buy in that subdivision. Ted Williams removes the Carmel Mountain’s ‘walkability’. The Bluffs at least have the elementary school going for it.
The houses are few years newer than the rest of the Carmel Mountain.If I had to spend that kind of money in that general area I would probably go with this place. The area is quiet, the lots are bigger, all houses are single story, walk to middle school, high school, Henry’s, playground, two community centers.
Actually, if I had to spend that kind of money in that general area I would get 2-3 condos @ Y2K prices.
BGinRB
ParticipantI would not buy in that subdivision. Ted Williams removes the Carmel Mountain’s ‘walkability’. The Bluffs at least have the elementary school going for it.
The houses are few years newer than the rest of the Carmel Mountain.If I had to spend that kind of money in that general area I would probably go with this place. The area is quiet, the lots are bigger, all houses are single story, walk to middle school, high school, Henry’s, playground, two community centers.
Actually, if I had to spend that kind of money in that general area I would get 2-3 condos @ Y2K prices.
BGinRB
ParticipantI would not buy in that subdivision. Ted Williams removes the Carmel Mountain’s ‘walkability’. The Bluffs at least have the elementary school going for it.
The houses are few years newer than the rest of the Carmel Mountain.If I had to spend that kind of money in that general area I would probably go with this place. The area is quiet, the lots are bigger, all houses are single story, walk to middle school, high school, Henry’s, playground, two community centers.
Actually, if I had to spend that kind of money in that general area I would get 2-3 condos @ Y2K prices.
BGinRB
ParticipantI would not buy in that subdivision. Ted Williams removes the Carmel Mountain’s ‘walkability’. The Bluffs at least have the elementary school going for it.
The houses are few years newer than the rest of the Carmel Mountain.If I had to spend that kind of money in that general area I would probably go with this place. The area is quiet, the lots are bigger, all houses are single story, walk to middle school, high school, Henry’s, playground, two community centers.
Actually, if I had to spend that kind of money in that general area I would get 2-3 condos @ Y2K prices.
March 28, 2009 at 3:43 PM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #374167BGinRB
Participant[quote=patb]
didn’t they do that back in the 70’s?
heck wasnt that the basis for creating the Euro?
[/quote]Something like that, right. Euro replaced ECU. Some of the currencies from ECU basket are still around.
My point is that the basket is not going to replace $US internally.
March 28, 2009 at 3:43 PM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #374448BGinRB
Participant[quote=patb]
didn’t they do that back in the 70’s?
heck wasnt that the basis for creating the Euro?
[/quote]Something like that, right. Euro replaced ECU. Some of the currencies from ECU basket are still around.
My point is that the basket is not going to replace $US internally.
March 28, 2009 at 3:43 PM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #374621BGinRB
Participant[quote=patb]
didn’t they do that back in the 70’s?
heck wasnt that the basis for creating the Euro?
[/quote]Something like that, right. Euro replaced ECU. Some of the currencies from ECU basket are still around.
My point is that the basket is not going to replace $US internally.
March 28, 2009 at 3:43 PM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #374664BGinRB
Participant[quote=patb]
didn’t they do that back in the 70’s?
heck wasnt that the basis for creating the Euro?
[/quote]Something like that, right. Euro replaced ECU. Some of the currencies from ECU basket are still around.
My point is that the basket is not going to replace $US internally.
March 28, 2009 at 3:43 PM in reply to: What approval would our goverment need to change our currency? #374785BGinRB
Participant[quote=patb]
didn’t they do that back in the 70’s?
heck wasnt that the basis for creating the Euro?
[/quote]Something like that, right. Euro replaced ECU. Some of the currencies from ECU basket are still around.
My point is that the basket is not going to replace $US internally.
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