
13 December 2015 | 14 replies
LOLBe careful ... if he sets up notifications for that he might accidentally create an infinite loop that could cause a rift in the space-time continuum and unravel the very fabric of the universe.

2 February 2016 | 36 replies
Instead, aside from his broadcasting career he continues to buy and hold and my daughter designs, builds and/or remodels very nice real estate that he continues to rent/lease to fellow professional athletes all over the USA.At 26 and a young aspiring athlete with a limited shelf live as a professional athlete you are spot on to be thinking the way you are.

1 November 2014 | 66 replies
The exceptions would be things that I can't fit in my car such as drywall, doors, etc.This allows me to buy things on sale and clearance instead of the contractor picking any retail priced item off the shelf.

22 August 2015 | 13 replies
It also sounds like you may have used an off-the-shelf lease.
29 August 2015 | 15 replies
Another option is to "bracket" the house connection the same way you would if you were mounting a large window box or shelf unit - you create 2-3 4x4 brackets that can transfer some of the deck load to the walls of the house.
4 May 2015 | 22 replies
All of the parts of fridges for the last 30+ years are off the shelf parts that the repair guy probably carries (although he may ask for symptons and make on the phone).

1 August 2023 | 30 replies
Originally posted by :Thanks for sharing and helping me think a few moves in advance.Upon further reflection and to extend the analogy ... not only is it important to think a few moves in advance, but it is also important to understand that different pieces move in different ways and have different value at different times; some are good at offense, some are good for defense, no single piece is good or bad, the more pieces you know how to play and preserve or strategically sacrifice the better, it is seeing and knowing how to play the board that matters, and being humble enough to think in percentages with multiple exits rather than absolutes in one ... sorry if you don't care for semi-vague analogies, but I'd personally rather not try to provide answers but find more value in asking interesting questions and posing semi-vague analogies ... answers give information that has a myopic context and limited shelf life, while interesting questions and analogies (hopefully) spark interesting thoughts and interesting discussion ultimately leading to wisdom that helps you, helps me, and helps the community.

9 August 2016 | 10 replies
(I just hate painting shelves)For my residence, I did an 8' long closet with top shelf and hanger bar the whole length and bottom shelves and hanger bar across 50% (suits & shirts).

21 September 2016 | 12 replies
I look at it because Buffalonians are still as a whole renters and there are a lot of cheap buys in that area (say $10,000 on a fixer double) that give you room to get into the market and also to charge lower rental prices to make sure it stays filled without suffering any real losses while allowing the inevitable push towards the area in the next 10 years when all the west side neighborhoods are overflowing.As a whole, very little stays on the shelf in the Buffalo market today, particularly in the city.

26 July 2016 | 25 replies
The market is being flooding with near infinite demand in the form of $$$ available to students and families.