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OK here’s a question. I’d love to participate in the next housing price re-bound….where else can I get an asset where the bank will leverage 80% of the money and it generates a cash-flow that covers my investment from day one?
But I don’t want to be a landlord – been there done that, it’s a pain in the a**. Every week something goes wrong, every week hassle of fixing this, doing that.
So who can I buy shares in that professionally manages property and where the value of the company increases with the value of the property owned? I want to buy shares in a property management company that is smartly investing as we hit the low point of the cycle, not buy and manage property myself.
Thoughts?
ctlmdjbParticipantOK here’s a question. I’d love to participate in the next housing price re-bound….where else can I get an asset where the bank will leverage 80% of the money and it generates a cash-flow that covers my investment from day one?
But I don’t want to be a landlord – been there done that, it’s a pain in the a**. Every week something goes wrong, every week hassle of fixing this, doing that.
So who can I buy shares in that professionally manages property and where the value of the company increases with the value of the property owned? I want to buy shares in a property management company that is smartly investing as we hit the low point of the cycle, not buy and manage property myself.
Thoughts?
ctlmdjbParticipantOK here’s a question. I’d love to participate in the next housing price re-bound….where else can I get an asset where the bank will leverage 80% of the money and it generates a cash-flow that covers my investment from day one?
But I don’t want to be a landlord – been there done that, it’s a pain in the a**. Every week something goes wrong, every week hassle of fixing this, doing that.
So who can I buy shares in that professionally manages property and where the value of the company increases with the value of the property owned? I want to buy shares in a property management company that is smartly investing as we hit the low point of the cycle, not buy and manage property myself.
Thoughts?
ctlmdjbParticipantOK here’s a question. I’d love to participate in the next housing price re-bound….where else can I get an asset where the bank will leverage 80% of the money and it generates a cash-flow that covers my investment from day one?
But I don’t want to be a landlord – been there done that, it’s a pain in the a**. Every week something goes wrong, every week hassle of fixing this, doing that.
So who can I buy shares in that professionally manages property and where the value of the company increases with the value of the property owned? I want to buy shares in a property management company that is smartly investing as we hit the low point of the cycle, not buy and manage property myself.
Thoughts?
ctlmdjbParticipantHi guys – my company does this sort of work…..but we’re a COMPANY, not rent-an-engineer (we don’t typically work on site and the hourly rate is going to be higher than contracting to individuals).
A huge amount of what we do is 10Gig designs in FPGA – very specialized area to do it right. We just completed our first FPGA processing 50Gig packets.
Verification is 50-70% of the work here and having the right environment to allow verification is key.
Anyone who is interested is welcome to send an Email to [email protected]. But if you’re looking for the cheapest engineers on the planet, we ain’t it…..ctlmdjbParticipantHi guys – my company does this sort of work…..but we’re a COMPANY, not rent-an-engineer (we don’t typically work on site and the hourly rate is going to be higher than contracting to individuals).
A huge amount of what we do is 10Gig designs in FPGA – very specialized area to do it right. We just completed our first FPGA processing 50Gig packets.
Verification is 50-70% of the work here and having the right environment to allow verification is key.
Anyone who is interested is welcome to send an Email to [email protected]. But if you’re looking for the cheapest engineers on the planet, we ain’t it…..ctlmdjbParticipantHi guys – my company does this sort of work…..but we’re a COMPANY, not rent-an-engineer (we don’t typically work on site and the hourly rate is going to be higher than contracting to individuals).
A huge amount of what we do is 10Gig designs in FPGA – very specialized area to do it right. We just completed our first FPGA processing 50Gig packets.
Verification is 50-70% of the work here and having the right environment to allow verification is key.
Anyone who is interested is welcome to send an Email to [email protected]. But if you’re looking for the cheapest engineers on the planet, we ain’t it…..ctlmdjbParticipantHi guys – my company does this sort of work…..but we’re a COMPANY, not rent-an-engineer (we don’t typically work on site and the hourly rate is going to be higher than contracting to individuals).
A huge amount of what we do is 10Gig designs in FPGA – very specialized area to do it right. We just completed our first FPGA processing 50Gig packets.
Verification is 50-70% of the work here and having the right environment to allow verification is key.
Anyone who is interested is welcome to send an Email to [email protected]. But if you’re looking for the cheapest engineers on the planet, we ain’t it…..ctlmdjbParticipantHi guys – my company does this sort of work…..but we’re a COMPANY, not rent-an-engineer (we don’t typically work on site and the hourly rate is going to be higher than contracting to individuals).
A huge amount of what we do is 10Gig designs in FPGA – very specialized area to do it right. We just completed our first FPGA processing 50Gig packets.
Verification is 50-70% of the work here and having the right environment to allow verification is key.
Anyone who is interested is welcome to send an Email to [email protected]. But if you’re looking for the cheapest engineers on the planet, we ain’t it…..ctlmdjbParticipantYes – they come out of the Yoga / Sanskrit tradition of body cleansing (I believe ‘neti’ is Sanskrit for ‘clean’). The idea is to use water about the same saltiness as blood (1 teaspoon in a pint is about right), pour it up either nostril and have the water flow out of the other nostril. A lot of snot comes out with it. It’s a similar experience to swimming in the sea and getting water up your nose. The next level of cleansing (which I have tried but don’t recommend) is a length of thread, with about the first 10 inches coated in beeswax. This is pushed into the nostril until you can reach into your mouth and pull the thread out. Very yogic and actually easier than it sounds.
A pot used daily it certainly makes the whole nasal system feel great and washes out a lot of crap. I would recommend it. Don’t spend a bunch of money on solutions – simply warm some water to blood temperature and dissolve a teaspoon of salt in a pint. You’ll know if you get the concentration wrong because it’ll sting. The right concentration you won’t even notice.
ctlmdjbParticipantYes – they come out of the Yoga / Sanskrit tradition of body cleansing (I believe ‘neti’ is Sanskrit for ‘clean’). The idea is to use water about the same saltiness as blood (1 teaspoon in a pint is about right), pour it up either nostril and have the water flow out of the other nostril. A lot of snot comes out with it. It’s a similar experience to swimming in the sea and getting water up your nose. The next level of cleansing (which I have tried but don’t recommend) is a length of thread, with about the first 10 inches coated in beeswax. This is pushed into the nostril until you can reach into your mouth and pull the thread out. Very yogic and actually easier than it sounds.
A pot used daily it certainly makes the whole nasal system feel great and washes out a lot of crap. I would recommend it. Don’t spend a bunch of money on solutions – simply warm some water to blood temperature and dissolve a teaspoon of salt in a pint. You’ll know if you get the concentration wrong because it’ll sting. The right concentration you won’t even notice.
ctlmdjbParticipantYes – they come out of the Yoga / Sanskrit tradition of body cleansing (I believe ‘neti’ is Sanskrit for ‘clean’). The idea is to use water about the same saltiness as blood (1 teaspoon in a pint is about right), pour it up either nostril and have the water flow out of the other nostril. A lot of snot comes out with it. It’s a similar experience to swimming in the sea and getting water up your nose. The next level of cleansing (which I have tried but don’t recommend) is a length of thread, with about the first 10 inches coated in beeswax. This is pushed into the nostril until you can reach into your mouth and pull the thread out. Very yogic and actually easier than it sounds.
A pot used daily it certainly makes the whole nasal system feel great and washes out a lot of crap. I would recommend it. Don’t spend a bunch of money on solutions – simply warm some water to blood temperature and dissolve a teaspoon of salt in a pint. You’ll know if you get the concentration wrong because it’ll sting. The right concentration you won’t even notice.
ctlmdjbParticipantYes – they come out of the Yoga / Sanskrit tradition of body cleansing (I believe ‘neti’ is Sanskrit for ‘clean’). The idea is to use water about the same saltiness as blood (1 teaspoon in a pint is about right), pour it up either nostril and have the water flow out of the other nostril. A lot of snot comes out with it. It’s a similar experience to swimming in the sea and getting water up your nose. The next level of cleansing (which I have tried but don’t recommend) is a length of thread, with about the first 10 inches coated in beeswax. This is pushed into the nostril until you can reach into your mouth and pull the thread out. Very yogic and actually easier than it sounds.
A pot used daily it certainly makes the whole nasal system feel great and washes out a lot of crap. I would recommend it. Don’t spend a bunch of money on solutions – simply warm some water to blood temperature and dissolve a teaspoon of salt in a pint. You’ll know if you get the concentration wrong because it’ll sting. The right concentration you won’t even notice.
ctlmdjbParticipantYes – they come out of the Yoga / Sanskrit tradition of body cleansing (I believe ‘neti’ is Sanskrit for ‘clean’). The idea is to use water about the same saltiness as blood (1 teaspoon in a pint is about right), pour it up either nostril and have the water flow out of the other nostril. A lot of snot comes out with it. It’s a similar experience to swimming in the sea and getting water up your nose. The next level of cleansing (which I have tried but don’t recommend) is a length of thread, with about the first 10 inches coated in beeswax. This is pushed into the nostril until you can reach into your mouth and pull the thread out. Very yogic and actually easier than it sounds.
A pot used daily it certainly makes the whole nasal system feel great and washes out a lot of crap. I would recommend it. Don’t spend a bunch of money on solutions – simply warm some water to blood temperature and dissolve a teaspoon of salt in a pint. You’ll know if you get the concentration wrong because it’ll sting. The right concentration you won’t even notice.
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