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November 4, 2008 at 10:16 AM in reply to: Off Topic Here is a test that tests your “political compass” #298569November 4, 2008 at 10:16 AM in reply to: Off Topic Here is a test that tests your “political compass” #298616
NicMM
ParticipantMine is like this:
Economic Left/Right: -2.25
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -1.98Sounds like me. No surprise.
NicMM
ParticipantAre you kidding? Gold is over $900 per ounce today!
NicMM
ParticipantAre you kidding? Gold is over $900 per ounce today!
NicMM
ParticipantAre you kidding? Gold is over $900 per ounce today!
NicMM
ParticipantAre you kidding? Gold is over $900 per ounce today!
NicMM
ParticipantAre you kidding? Gold is over $900 per ounce today!
NicMM
ParticipantDo you have a list of Chinese stocks worth of buying? Sounds interesting.
NicMM
ParticipantDo you have a list of Chinese stocks worth of buying? Sounds interesting.
NicMM
ParticipantDo you have a list of Chinese stocks worth of buying? Sounds interesting.
NicMM
ParticipantDo you have a list of Chinese stocks worth of buying? Sounds interesting.
NicMM
ParticipantDo you have a list of Chinese stocks worth of buying? Sounds interesting.
NicMM
ParticipantI don’t know where the condo sdrealtor was talking about. But I saw similar situation in Rancho Bernardo. There are several Water Bridge 2bd condos are at low 200k. They were priced over 400k at the peak. With 20% downpay, it could break even. But I thought a break event point at 0% downpay would be more attractive.
NicMM
ParticipantI don’t know where the condo sdrealtor was talking about. But I saw similar situation in Rancho Bernardo. There are several Water Bridge 2bd condos are at low 200k. They were priced over 400k at the peak. With 20% downpay, it could break even. But I thought a break event point at 0% downpay would be more attractive.
NicMM
ParticipantI don’t know where the condo sdrealtor was talking about. But I saw similar situation in Rancho Bernardo. There are several Water Bridge 2bd condos are at low 200k. They were priced over 400k at the peak. With 20% downpay, it could break even. But I thought a break event point at 0% downpay would be more attractive.
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