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August 17, 2007 at 11:40 AM in reply to: Can we have bigger font on the site ? Or maybe add the option to adjust the font ? #77038August 17, 2007 at 11:40 AM in reply to: Can we have bigger font on the site ? Or maybe add the option to adjust the font ? #77160pepsiParticipant
OK, elders and anyone doesn't know how to adjust font need not to stay on poggingtons. Your guys better leave or suffer the pain !
August 17, 2007 at 11:40 AM in reply to: Can we have bigger font on the site ? Or maybe add the option to adjust the font ? #77185pepsiParticipantOK, elders and anyone doesn't know how to adjust font need not to stay on poggingtons. Your guys better leave or suffer the pain !
August 16, 2007 at 4:16 PM in reply to: Can we have bigger font on the site ? Or maybe add the option to adjust the font ? #76654pepsiParticipantI agree that the "font" is fine. I should say "font size".
Maybe I am getting older faster than everyone else here…
My eyes are not very happy when I tried to finish the long articles you guys posted here.
August 16, 2007 at 4:16 PM in reply to: Can we have bigger font on the site ? Or maybe add the option to adjust the font ? #76774pepsiParticipantI agree that the "font" is fine. I should say "font size".
Maybe I am getting older faster than everyone else here…
My eyes are not very happy when I tried to finish the long articles you guys posted here.
August 16, 2007 at 4:16 PM in reply to: Can we have bigger font on the site ? Or maybe add the option to adjust the font ? #76802pepsiParticipantI agree that the "font" is fine. I should say "font size".
Maybe I am getting older faster than everyone else here…
My eyes are not very happy when I tried to finish the long articles you guys posted here.
August 16, 2007 at 2:14 PM in reply to: Can we have bigger font on the site ? Or maybe add the option to adjust the font ? #76553pepsiParticipantActually, I am in programming and build e-commerce app for my compnay and other business. Maybe that is why I was irritated by the inconvenience. I won't put this style on a business site, because it drives customers away.
August 16, 2007 at 2:14 PM in reply to: Can we have bigger font on the site ? Or maybe add the option to adjust the font ? #76673pepsiParticipantActually, I am in programming and build e-commerce app for my compnay and other business. Maybe that is why I was irritated by the inconvenience. I won't put this style on a business site, because it drives customers away.
August 16, 2007 at 2:14 PM in reply to: Can we have bigger font on the site ? Or maybe add the option to adjust the font ? #76700pepsiParticipantActually, I am in programming and build e-commerce app for my compnay and other business. Maybe that is why I was irritated by the inconvenience. I won't put this style on a business site, because it drives customers away.
August 16, 2007 at 1:59 PM in reply to: Can we have bigger font on the site ? Or maybe add the option to adjust the font ? #76538pepsiParticipantStill, won't it be nice that the web pages just set to a more reader friendly format ? I hope the admin will consider it.
August 16, 2007 at 1:59 PM in reply to: Can we have bigger font on the site ? Or maybe add the option to adjust the font ? #76659pepsiParticipantStill, won't it be nice that the web pages just set to a more reader friendly format ? I hope the admin will consider it.
August 16, 2007 at 1:59 PM in reply to: Can we have bigger font on the site ? Or maybe add the option to adjust the font ? #76685pepsiParticipantStill, won't it be nice that the web pages just set to a more reader friendly format ? I hope the admin will consider it.
pepsiParticipantThe problem is that the $400K house will not rent for $2000 in SD. $1300 maybe, but not $2000, so the differnece between the rent and mortgage, tax and insurance is about $1600 a month. Invest the difference wisely, in the long run, it beats the real estate.
The 15% looks good on the first year, but after paying your mortgage down, the leverage is lower and the percentage will not look so good after 15 years.pepsiParticipantThe problem is that the $400K house will not rent for $2000 in SD. $1300 maybe, but not $2000, so the differnece between the rent and mortgage, tax and insurance is about $1600 a month. Invest the difference wisely, in the long run, it beats the real estate.
The 15% looks good on the first year, but after paying your mortgage down, the leverage is lower and the percentage will not look so good after 15 years.pepsiParticipantThe problem is that the $400K house will not rent for $2000 in SD. $1300 maybe, but not $2000, so the differnece between the rent and mortgage, tax and insurance is about $1600 a month. Invest the difference wisely, in the long run, it beats the real estate.
The 15% looks good on the first year, but after paying your mortgage down, the leverage is lower and the percentage will not look so good after 15 years. -
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