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meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]I heard from people in the industry that Samsung people work very hard and make nice products.[/quote]
Da Comrade.
They aren’t working hard enough. The GPS on my Samsung vibrant isn’t worth a shit. It jumps all over the place making tracking my walks/runs impossible. I doubt I’ll buy another Samsung.
meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]I heard from people in the industry that Samsung people work very hard and make nice products.[/quote]
Da Comrade.
They aren’t working hard enough. The GPS on my Samsung vibrant isn’t worth a shit. It jumps all over the place making tracking my walks/runs impossible. I doubt I’ll buy another Samsung.
meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1]I heard from people in the industry that Samsung people work very hard and make nice products.[/quote]
Da Comrade.
They aren’t working hard enough. The GPS on my Samsung vibrant isn’t worth a shit. It jumps all over the place making tracking my walks/runs impossible. I doubt I’ll buy another Samsung.
meadandale
ParticipantI rarely go to Vons or Albertsons, which are the closest markets to me, anymore. I go to Windmill Farms, Costco and a small commercial farmer’s market for 90% of the stuff that I need. I really only go to the big grocery stores for things like small quantities of canned goods that the others don’t carry.
None of the places I go are union.
One thing I learned during the last grocery strike: the produce prices, along with most of the other prices, at the big supermarkets are outrageous. The only time they are reasonable is when they are on one of their club deals and produce rarely is.
meadandale
ParticipantI rarely go to Vons or Albertsons, which are the closest markets to me, anymore. I go to Windmill Farms, Costco and a small commercial farmer’s market for 90% of the stuff that I need. I really only go to the big grocery stores for things like small quantities of canned goods that the others don’t carry.
None of the places I go are union.
One thing I learned during the last grocery strike: the produce prices, along with most of the other prices, at the big supermarkets are outrageous. The only time they are reasonable is when they are on one of their club deals and produce rarely is.
meadandale
ParticipantI rarely go to Vons or Albertsons, which are the closest markets to me, anymore. I go to Windmill Farms, Costco and a small commercial farmer’s market for 90% of the stuff that I need. I really only go to the big grocery stores for things like small quantities of canned goods that the others don’t carry.
None of the places I go are union.
One thing I learned during the last grocery strike: the produce prices, along with most of the other prices, at the big supermarkets are outrageous. The only time they are reasonable is when they are on one of their club deals and produce rarely is.
meadandale
ParticipantI rarely go to Vons or Albertsons, which are the closest markets to me, anymore. I go to Windmill Farms, Costco and a small commercial farmer’s market for 90% of the stuff that I need. I really only go to the big grocery stores for things like small quantities of canned goods that the others don’t carry.
None of the places I go are union.
One thing I learned during the last grocery strike: the produce prices, along with most of the other prices, at the big supermarkets are outrageous. The only time they are reasonable is when they are on one of their club deals and produce rarely is.
meadandale
ParticipantI rarely go to Vons or Albertsons, which are the closest markets to me, anymore. I go to Windmill Farms, Costco and a small commercial farmer’s market for 90% of the stuff that I need. I really only go to the big grocery stores for things like small quantities of canned goods that the others don’t carry.
None of the places I go are union.
One thing I learned during the last grocery strike: the produce prices, along with most of the other prices, at the big supermarkets are outrageous. The only time they are reasonable is when they are on one of their club deals and produce rarely is.
meadandale
ParticipantCostco and Ikea are always packed, even midday in the middle of the week. The malls are always full.
I look around San Diego and think “what recession”. Clearly people are hurting somewhere but I haven’t met any of them.
meadandale
ParticipantCostco and Ikea are always packed, even midday in the middle of the week. The malls are always full.
I look around San Diego and think “what recession”. Clearly people are hurting somewhere but I haven’t met any of them.
meadandale
ParticipantCostco and Ikea are always packed, even midday in the middle of the week. The malls are always full.
I look around San Diego and think “what recession”. Clearly people are hurting somewhere but I haven’t met any of them.
meadandale
ParticipantCostco and Ikea are always packed, even midday in the middle of the week. The malls are always full.
I look around San Diego and think “what recession”. Clearly people are hurting somewhere but I haven’t met any of them.
meadandale
ParticipantCostco and Ikea are always packed, even midday in the middle of the week. The malls are always full.
I look around San Diego and think “what recession”. Clearly people are hurting somewhere but I haven’t met any of them.
meadandale
Participant[quote=threadkiller][quote=flu][quote=Nor-LA-SD-GUY2]The Fed can’t implement QE3 because everyone else is buying up all the available treasuries.
China no longer wants our dollars, so we will have to start making our own stuff (the horror).
The fed has to assure (again) that they can keep interest rates exactly where they want forever because there is no limit to the amount of treasuries they can buy.
You can get a 30 year mortgage for around 4%.[/quote]
Actually, you can get a 30 year mortgage less than 4% now.
I’m seeing 15 year mortgages no fee/no cost for 3.375%[/quote]
Where would that be? I’m not doubting you ,just thinking of doing a Refi[/quote]As am I…need a hookup.
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