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DWCAP
ParticipantI am not in Carlsbad, I live in MM, but I have had both TWC and ATT. I have ATT now and I wouldnt go back. They had trouble putting in all in, it doesnt run through your cable so it isnt just “flip the switch” but once it was on it kicks ass.
Weird how it is differnt for everyone.
DWCAP
Participant“Second, we caution against over
interpreting the metrics since the historically
normal dispersion of valuations is quite wide.
Specifically, our model has a standard deviation in
house price valuations of +/-14 percent, meaning
that any valuation between 14 percent overvalued
and 14 percent undervalued should be considered
statistically normal.”Ouch that is a wide margin of error!
DWCAP
Participant“Second, we caution against over
interpreting the metrics since the historically
normal dispersion of valuations is quite wide.
Specifically, our model has a standard deviation in
house price valuations of +/-14 percent, meaning
that any valuation between 14 percent overvalued
and 14 percent undervalued should be considered
statistically normal.”Ouch that is a wide margin of error!
DWCAP
Participant“Second, we caution against over
interpreting the metrics since the historically
normal dispersion of valuations is quite wide.
Specifically, our model has a standard deviation in
house price valuations of +/-14 percent, meaning
that any valuation between 14 percent overvalued
and 14 percent undervalued should be considered
statistically normal.”Ouch that is a wide margin of error!
DWCAP
Participant“Second, we caution against over
interpreting the metrics since the historically
normal dispersion of valuations is quite wide.
Specifically, our model has a standard deviation in
house price valuations of +/-14 percent, meaning
that any valuation between 14 percent overvalued
and 14 percent undervalued should be considered
statistically normal.”Ouch that is a wide margin of error!
DWCAP
Participant“Second, we caution against over
interpreting the metrics since the historically
normal dispersion of valuations is quite wide.
Specifically, our model has a standard deviation in
house price valuations of +/-14 percent, meaning
that any valuation between 14 percent overvalued
and 14 percent undervalued should be considered
statistically normal.”Ouch that is a wide margin of error!
DWCAP
ParticipantHehe, I though all the same things, but wanted to see what I was missing. I like the comment about torturing stats to confess what you want them too. This is water boarding Dick Cheney style. Sadly I think it will be used to justify alot of really bad behavior.
DWCAP
ParticipantHehe, I though all the same things, but wanted to see what I was missing. I like the comment about torturing stats to confess what you want them too. This is water boarding Dick Cheney style. Sadly I think it will be used to justify alot of really bad behavior.
DWCAP
ParticipantHehe, I though all the same things, but wanted to see what I was missing. I like the comment about torturing stats to confess what you want them too. This is water boarding Dick Cheney style. Sadly I think it will be used to justify alot of really bad behavior.
DWCAP
ParticipantHehe, I though all the same things, but wanted to see what I was missing. I like the comment about torturing stats to confess what you want them too. This is water boarding Dick Cheney style. Sadly I think it will be used to justify alot of really bad behavior.
DWCAP
ParticipantHehe, I though all the same things, but wanted to see what I was missing. I like the comment about torturing stats to confess what you want them too. This is water boarding Dick Cheney style. Sadly I think it will be used to justify alot of really bad behavior.
June 3, 2009 at 10:02 PM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #410393DWCAP
ParticipantYou can say this or say that, but it is a totally messedup system if we pay our public employees more to retire than to work. Doesnt everyone hate the CEO’s who fail golden parashutes? Well those parashutes are voted for by the board which is controlled by the share holders. Enough share holders vote against this kinda stuff and it stops. Well you are a voter here, you are a shareholder in Sd fire. Vote against it. If it isnt good for the private sector, it isnt good for the public one either.
And I would consider the mayor to be CEO of San diego corp. Fire chief in my mind would be more like a VP or department director.
June 3, 2009 at 10:02 PM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #410641DWCAP
ParticipantYou can say this or say that, but it is a totally messedup system if we pay our public employees more to retire than to work. Doesnt everyone hate the CEO’s who fail golden parashutes? Well those parashutes are voted for by the board which is controlled by the share holders. Enough share holders vote against this kinda stuff and it stops. Well you are a voter here, you are a shareholder in Sd fire. Vote against it. If it isnt good for the private sector, it isnt good for the public one either.
And I would consider the mayor to be CEO of San diego corp. Fire chief in my mind would be more like a VP or department director.
June 3, 2009 at 10:02 PM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #410706DWCAP
ParticipantYou can say this or say that, but it is a totally messedup system if we pay our public employees more to retire than to work. Doesnt everyone hate the CEO’s who fail golden parashutes? Well those parashutes are voted for by the board which is controlled by the share holders. Enough share holders vote against this kinda stuff and it stops. Well you are a voter here, you are a shareholder in Sd fire. Vote against it. If it isnt good for the private sector, it isnt good for the public one either.
And I would consider the mayor to be CEO of San diego corp. Fire chief in my mind would be more like a VP or department director.
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