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January 21, 2011 at 11:43 AM in reply to: How the Recession Changed Us: in numbers (cool chart/stats) #657503January 21, 2011 at 11:43 AM in reply to: How the Recession Changed Us: in numbers (cool chart/stats) #657642
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Participant[quote=weberlin]Percent who think Obama is Muslim: 12% -> 18%. WTF?!
Edit: Previous post could easily be considered political hijacking.[/quote]
Yeah right! Grow up.. how about the statistic
Favorable View of Sarah Palin: 40% -> 22%
right below the one you are pointing out. Yawn.There are more interesting stats on there.. ie
Average Minutes Spend Reading per Weekend day by 15-19 year olds: 16 -> 5 (becoming a nation of illiterates)
Average Minutes Spent Playing a Game or Using a Computer for Leisure per Weekend Day for 15-19 year olds: 46.8 -> 61.2
States facing Budget Shortfalls: 2007 = 1, 2010 = 48.January 21, 2011 at 11:43 AM in reply to: How the Recession Changed Us: in numbers (cool chart/stats) #657972ucodegen
Participant[quote=weberlin]Percent who think Obama is Muslim: 12% -> 18%. WTF?!
Edit: Previous post could easily be considered political hijacking.[/quote]
Yeah right! Grow up.. how about the statistic
Favorable View of Sarah Palin: 40% -> 22%
right below the one you are pointing out. Yawn.There are more interesting stats on there.. ie
Average Minutes Spend Reading per Weekend day by 15-19 year olds: 16 -> 5 (becoming a nation of illiterates)
Average Minutes Spent Playing a Game or Using a Computer for Leisure per Weekend Day for 15-19 year olds: 46.8 -> 61.2
States facing Budget Shortfalls: 2007 = 1, 2010 = 48.January 20, 2011 at 9:19 PM in reply to: How the Recession Changed Us: in numbers (cool chart/stats) #656687ucodegen
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Participant[quote=hbuzz]I installed our kitchen cabinets myself. We used IKEA’s cabinets which are probably more geared towards DIY.
The hardest part was the planning ahead on what types of cabinets you need, how the doors will open etc.
And, invest in a good laser-level.[/quote]I would have to agree.. and emphasize, plan ahead, measure and then double check plans. Once you start, there is no going back, and changing your mind gets very expensive.
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Participant[quote=hbuzz]I installed our kitchen cabinets myself. We used IKEA’s cabinets which are probably more geared towards DIY.
The hardest part was the planning ahead on what types of cabinets you need, how the doors will open etc.
And, invest in a good laser-level.[/quote]I would have to agree.. and emphasize, plan ahead, measure and then double check plans. Once you start, there is no going back, and changing your mind gets very expensive.
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Participant[quote=hbuzz]I installed our kitchen cabinets myself. We used IKEA’s cabinets which are probably more geared towards DIY.
The hardest part was the planning ahead on what types of cabinets you need, how the doors will open etc.
And, invest in a good laser-level.[/quote]I would have to agree.. and emphasize, plan ahead, measure and then double check plans. Once you start, there is no going back, and changing your mind gets very expensive.
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Participant[quote=hbuzz]I installed our kitchen cabinets myself. We used IKEA’s cabinets which are probably more geared towards DIY.
The hardest part was the planning ahead on what types of cabinets you need, how the doors will open etc.
And, invest in a good laser-level.[/quote]I would have to agree.. and emphasize, plan ahead, measure and then double check plans. Once you start, there is no going back, and changing your mind gets very expensive.
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Participant[quote=hbuzz]I installed our kitchen cabinets myself. We used IKEA’s cabinets which are probably more geared towards DIY.
The hardest part was the planning ahead on what types of cabinets you need, how the doors will open etc.
And, invest in a good laser-level.[/quote]I would have to agree.. and emphasize, plan ahead, measure and then double check plans. Once you start, there is no going back, and changing your mind gets very expensive.
January 20, 2011 at 5:29 PM in reply to: OT: length of lifetime for different decades built houses #656606ucodegen
Participant[quote=afx114]Got any info on the 20s/30s/40s/50s?[/quote]
This would require a bit of research. The biggest problem is that for the pre 50s, there are very few building standards. In those cases, have a civil engineer look at it.January 20, 2011 at 5:29 PM in reply to: OT: length of lifetime for different decades built houses #657265ucodegen
Participant[quote=afx114]Got any info on the 20s/30s/40s/50s?[/quote]
This would require a bit of research. The biggest problem is that for the pre 50s, there are very few building standards. In those cases, have a civil engineer look at it. -
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