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ParticipantDepends on what kinda person you are. If you are a nit-picker who will notice and hate every single little ‘flaw’, then no. Go hire someone else to do it and then bag on them.
If you are someone who is flexable, likes plants, and isnt affraid to get alittle dirty, then go for it. You will take far more satifiaction from ‘your’ yard, even if it has a wart or two, then from something you paid other people to do. I have helped my dad re-do his yard, ~1.2acres, 3 times in my life. It isnt hard, it just takes a while.
First off, find a gardening club. Tour their yards, see what they did. Find what you like and what you dont. I once saw a $20’000 cactus tree, these things can be expensive. Dont just go to Home depot and buy. (Plus these guys are plant junkies. Get to know them and they will do your yard for free, plus give you some pups of species you wont be able to find anywhere. You just gotta be apart of the group first.)
Second, go get some good books. Read. I had no idea how beautiful some cacti/aloes can be. Just Awsome plants.
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ParticipantFrom what little I have personally seen, SD rents fell hard in late 08- early 2009, but have stabilized and are rising afterwards. I would say that the lower priced options are seeing increasing pricing, while the ‘luxery’ places are still struggling to get their preimums.
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ParticipantFrom what little I have personally seen, SD rents fell hard in late 08- early 2009, but have stabilized and are rising afterwards. I would say that the lower priced options are seeing increasing pricing, while the ‘luxery’ places are still struggling to get their preimums.
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ParticipantFrom what little I have personally seen, SD rents fell hard in late 08- early 2009, but have stabilized and are rising afterwards. I would say that the lower priced options are seeing increasing pricing, while the ‘luxery’ places are still struggling to get their preimums.
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ParticipantFrom what little I have personally seen, SD rents fell hard in late 08- early 2009, but have stabilized and are rising afterwards. I would say that the lower priced options are seeing increasing pricing, while the ‘luxery’ places are still struggling to get their preimums.
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ParticipantFrom what little I have personally seen, SD rents fell hard in late 08- early 2009, but have stabilized and are rising afterwards. I would say that the lower priced options are seeing increasing pricing, while the ‘luxery’ places are still struggling to get their preimums.
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ParticipantI would argue that we must be required to fill out living will’s along with our required insurance paperwork. It should be kept onhand with the paperwork.
So often it isnt the people ‘charging’ the system who elect for these costs, but rather their families. My Grandfather made it abundantly clear he did NOT want to be on a machine. But when ‘God came calling’ my aunt wasnt ready for it. She did everything she could to try to convince my family to do everything medically possible. Most medical costs are in the last few months of life, and it is stupid we leave all decisions until this point. I really think this alone would fix 25%+ of the funding gap for health care. And how can we argue that personal choices are apart of ‘death panels’ or ‘socialist rationing’?
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ParticipantI would argue that we must be required to fill out living will’s along with our required insurance paperwork. It should be kept onhand with the paperwork.
So often it isnt the people ‘charging’ the system who elect for these costs, but rather their families. My Grandfather made it abundantly clear he did NOT want to be on a machine. But when ‘God came calling’ my aunt wasnt ready for it. She did everything she could to try to convince my family to do everything medically possible. Most medical costs are in the last few months of life, and it is stupid we leave all decisions until this point. I really think this alone would fix 25%+ of the funding gap for health care. And how can we argue that personal choices are apart of ‘death panels’ or ‘socialist rationing’?
DWCAP
ParticipantI would argue that we must be required to fill out living will’s along with our required insurance paperwork. It should be kept onhand with the paperwork.
So often it isnt the people ‘charging’ the system who elect for these costs, but rather their families. My Grandfather made it abundantly clear he did NOT want to be on a machine. But when ‘God came calling’ my aunt wasnt ready for it. She did everything she could to try to convince my family to do everything medically possible. Most medical costs are in the last few months of life, and it is stupid we leave all decisions until this point. I really think this alone would fix 25%+ of the funding gap for health care. And how can we argue that personal choices are apart of ‘death panels’ or ‘socialist rationing’?
DWCAP
ParticipantI would argue that we must be required to fill out living will’s along with our required insurance paperwork. It should be kept onhand with the paperwork.
So often it isnt the people ‘charging’ the system who elect for these costs, but rather their families. My Grandfather made it abundantly clear he did NOT want to be on a machine. But when ‘God came calling’ my aunt wasnt ready for it. She did everything she could to try to convince my family to do everything medically possible. Most medical costs are in the last few months of life, and it is stupid we leave all decisions until this point. I really think this alone would fix 25%+ of the funding gap for health care. And how can we argue that personal choices are apart of ‘death panels’ or ‘socialist rationing’?
DWCAP
ParticipantI would argue that we must be required to fill out living will’s along with our required insurance paperwork. It should be kept onhand with the paperwork.
So often it isnt the people ‘charging’ the system who elect for these costs, but rather their families. My Grandfather made it abundantly clear he did NOT want to be on a machine. But when ‘God came calling’ my aunt wasnt ready for it. She did everything she could to try to convince my family to do everything medically possible. Most medical costs are in the last few months of life, and it is stupid we leave all decisions until this point. I really think this alone would fix 25%+ of the funding gap for health care. And how can we argue that personal choices are apart of ‘death panels’ or ‘socialist rationing’?
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ParticipantWhile I appreciate Johns trust in my field, we as a race will never cure death. It wont happen. This is Star Trek science, I only wish it was true.
We need to confront our fear of death. It will happen. We will not be able to cure everything, and even if we can replace some parts of our whole, we will not be able to replace everything.
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ParticipantWhile I appreciate Johns trust in my field, we as a race will never cure death. It wont happen. This is Star Trek science, I only wish it was true.
We need to confront our fear of death. It will happen. We will not be able to cure everything, and even if we can replace some parts of our whole, we will not be able to replace everything.
DWCAP
ParticipantWhile I appreciate Johns trust in my field, we as a race will never cure death. It wont happen. This is Star Trek science, I only wish it was true.
We need to confront our fear of death. It will happen. We will not be able to cure everything, and even if we can replace some parts of our whole, we will not be able to replace everything.
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