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August 10, 2009 at 8:26 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience in building a “Hackintosh”, please PM me. #443715August 10, 2009 at 8:26 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience in building a “Hackintosh”, please PM me. #443894
creechrr
ParticipantI ran 10.5 on a Dell Mini 9 for a week…not worth the hassle.
August 4, 2009 at 8:44 AM in reply to: WoooHooo. Consumer spending is up, savings and income down….. #440582creechrr
ParticipantWhy do I bother saving?
Sincerely,
Disgusted
August 4, 2009 at 8:44 AM in reply to: WoooHooo. Consumer spending is up, savings and income down….. #440782creechrr
ParticipantWhy do I bother saving?
Sincerely,
Disgusted
August 4, 2009 at 8:44 AM in reply to: WoooHooo. Consumer spending is up, savings and income down….. #441115creechrr
ParticipantWhy do I bother saving?
Sincerely,
Disgusted
August 4, 2009 at 8:44 AM in reply to: WoooHooo. Consumer spending is up, savings and income down….. #441186creechrr
ParticipantWhy do I bother saving?
Sincerely,
Disgusted
August 4, 2009 at 8:44 AM in reply to: WoooHooo. Consumer spending is up, savings and income down….. #441358creechrr
ParticipantWhy do I bother saving?
Sincerely,
Disgusted
creechrr
Participant[quote=chrisp]WOW. Way to assume away you nasty peeps.
I thought this would be a way friendlier place to solicit advice from professionals. Not this much of a shit show.
I am NEW real estate attorney. I’d like to think that makes me moderately savy. We want to buy sooner rather than later, and I just started a new position. Also, am a San Diego native.
With all due respect, maybe you should hold your tongue next time. Esh.
Maybe I did a poor job of laying out the facts, but you two sure took the ball and ran with it.[/quote]
I made no assumptions about you. My response was based on observations of what I see going on around me. You’re not the first and I’m won’t be the last to throw around numbers that seems astronomically insane to me.
CA Renter nailed it. A wealth of knowledge has been placed before you. It’s up to you to accept or reject it.
You may also want to consider visiting some other Econ based blogs to get a better idea of what’s going on in the world. Mish, Calculated Risk, Dr. Housing Bubble, and Patrick.net are all great resources.
One of your posts above conveyed the idea that things couldn’t get much worse. That may turnout to be wishful thinking. We are in uncharted waters. Nobody really knows what the future holds but, with some research and analysis you can narrow down the outcomes a bit.
Also, being a realestate attorney in itself doesn’t make you savy on the issue. There are countless stories of realtors, mortgagae brokers, loan processors, etc. that bought into the idea that realestate is the road to riches.
When I wished you good luck on your purchase, I was sincere. Whatever your decision, let it be an informed one.
creechrr
Participant[quote=chrisp]WOW. Way to assume away you nasty peeps.
I thought this would be a way friendlier place to solicit advice from professionals. Not this much of a shit show.
I am NEW real estate attorney. I’d like to think that makes me moderately savy. We want to buy sooner rather than later, and I just started a new position. Also, am a San Diego native.
With all due respect, maybe you should hold your tongue next time. Esh.
Maybe I did a poor job of laying out the facts, but you two sure took the ball and ran with it.[/quote]
I made no assumptions about you. My response was based on observations of what I see going on around me. You’re not the first and I’m won’t be the last to throw around numbers that seems astronomically insane to me.
CA Renter nailed it. A wealth of knowledge has been placed before you. It’s up to you to accept or reject it.
You may also want to consider visiting some other Econ based blogs to get a better idea of what’s going on in the world. Mish, Calculated Risk, Dr. Housing Bubble, and Patrick.net are all great resources.
One of your posts above conveyed the idea that things couldn’t get much worse. That may turnout to be wishful thinking. We are in uncharted waters. Nobody really knows what the future holds but, with some research and analysis you can narrow down the outcomes a bit.
Also, being a realestate attorney in itself doesn’t make you savy on the issue. There are countless stories of realtors, mortgagae brokers, loan processors, etc. that bought into the idea that realestate is the road to riches.
When I wished you good luck on your purchase, I was sincere. Whatever your decision, let it be an informed one.
creechrr
Participant[quote=chrisp]WOW. Way to assume away you nasty peeps.
I thought this would be a way friendlier place to solicit advice from professionals. Not this much of a shit show.
I am NEW real estate attorney. I’d like to think that makes me moderately savy. We want to buy sooner rather than later, and I just started a new position. Also, am a San Diego native.
With all due respect, maybe you should hold your tongue next time. Esh.
Maybe I did a poor job of laying out the facts, but you two sure took the ball and ran with it.[/quote]
I made no assumptions about you. My response was based on observations of what I see going on around me. You’re not the first and I’m won’t be the last to throw around numbers that seems astronomically insane to me.
CA Renter nailed it. A wealth of knowledge has been placed before you. It’s up to you to accept or reject it.
You may also want to consider visiting some other Econ based blogs to get a better idea of what’s going on in the world. Mish, Calculated Risk, Dr. Housing Bubble, and Patrick.net are all great resources.
One of your posts above conveyed the idea that things couldn’t get much worse. That may turnout to be wishful thinking. We are in uncharted waters. Nobody really knows what the future holds but, with some research and analysis you can narrow down the outcomes a bit.
Also, being a realestate attorney in itself doesn’t make you savy on the issue. There are countless stories of realtors, mortgagae brokers, loan processors, etc. that bought into the idea that realestate is the road to riches.
When I wished you good luck on your purchase, I was sincere. Whatever your decision, let it be an informed one.
creechrr
Participant[quote=chrisp]WOW. Way to assume away you nasty peeps.
I thought this would be a way friendlier place to solicit advice from professionals. Not this much of a shit show.
I am NEW real estate attorney. I’d like to think that makes me moderately savy. We want to buy sooner rather than later, and I just started a new position. Also, am a San Diego native.
With all due respect, maybe you should hold your tongue next time. Esh.
Maybe I did a poor job of laying out the facts, but you two sure took the ball and ran with it.[/quote]
I made no assumptions about you. My response was based on observations of what I see going on around me. You’re not the first and I’m won’t be the last to throw around numbers that seems astronomically insane to me.
CA Renter nailed it. A wealth of knowledge has been placed before you. It’s up to you to accept or reject it.
You may also want to consider visiting some other Econ based blogs to get a better idea of what’s going on in the world. Mish, Calculated Risk, Dr. Housing Bubble, and Patrick.net are all great resources.
One of your posts above conveyed the idea that things couldn’t get much worse. That may turnout to be wishful thinking. We are in uncharted waters. Nobody really knows what the future holds but, with some research and analysis you can narrow down the outcomes a bit.
Also, being a realestate attorney in itself doesn’t make you savy on the issue. There are countless stories of realtors, mortgagae brokers, loan processors, etc. that bought into the idea that realestate is the road to riches.
When I wished you good luck on your purchase, I was sincere. Whatever your decision, let it be an informed one.
creechrr
Participant[quote=chrisp]WOW. Way to assume away you nasty peeps.
I thought this would be a way friendlier place to solicit advice from professionals. Not this much of a shit show.
I am NEW real estate attorney. I’d like to think that makes me moderately savy. We want to buy sooner rather than later, and I just started a new position. Also, am a San Diego native.
With all due respect, maybe you should hold your tongue next time. Esh.
Maybe I did a poor job of laying out the facts, but you two sure took the ball and ran with it.[/quote]
I made no assumptions about you. My response was based on observations of what I see going on around me. You’re not the first and I’m won’t be the last to throw around numbers that seems astronomically insane to me.
CA Renter nailed it. A wealth of knowledge has been placed before you. It’s up to you to accept or reject it.
You may also want to consider visiting some other Econ based blogs to get a better idea of what’s going on in the world. Mish, Calculated Risk, Dr. Housing Bubble, and Patrick.net are all great resources.
One of your posts above conveyed the idea that things couldn’t get much worse. That may turnout to be wishful thinking. We are in uncharted waters. Nobody really knows what the future holds but, with some research and analysis you can narrow down the outcomes a bit.
Also, being a realestate attorney in itself doesn’t make you savy on the issue. There are countless stories of realtors, mortgagae brokers, loan processors, etc. that bought into the idea that realestate is the road to riches.
When I wished you good luck on your purchase, I was sincere. Whatever your decision, let it be an informed one.
creechrr
ParticipantNo, not at all. This is all so crazy. I’m going to talk to my doctor about getting the drugs that everyone else is taking.
Wait, this is only 2,000 sq. ft.? $600K?
I just think as a society, we have lost our minds.
I do agree that there are a large number of SFR developments that are really just detached townhouses.
Best of luck on your purchase.
creechrr
ParticipantNo, not at all. This is all so crazy. I’m going to talk to my doctor about getting the drugs that everyone else is taking.
Wait, this is only 2,000 sq. ft.? $600K?
I just think as a society, we have lost our minds.
I do agree that there are a large number of SFR developments that are really just detached townhouses.
Best of luck on your purchase.
creechrr
ParticipantNo, not at all. This is all so crazy. I’m going to talk to my doctor about getting the drugs that everyone else is taking.
Wait, this is only 2,000 sq. ft.? $600K?
I just think as a society, we have lost our minds.
I do agree that there are a large number of SFR developments that are really just detached townhouses.
Best of luck on your purchase.
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