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Ali Samana Best Real Estate book!
30 November 2010 | 34 replies
While hardcopy isn't going away anytime soon and has some advantages (no batteries, cheap, loanable, free at the library, doesn't cost a mint if you get it wet or lose it, etc), The Kindle and the iPad and the e-books available on such devices will continue to gain ground I think.Having the ability to download any book you want in seconds over the cell network, as well as carry your entire library with you at all times, plus search it and bookmark it, have it read to you when driving, and be able to take notes and look up words in the dictionary, etc....that's pretty neat too, and it keeps getting better.I'll look forward to the ebook, Rich!
Chris K. Can I just not fix the furnace and provide space/baseboard heaters?? (To protect dumb tenants)
27 February 2014 | 30 replies
It was a plug in model, not a battery one.
Account Closed Networking at REIA Meetings a Waste of Time??
16 January 2014 | 26 replies
If I could find a way to run A/C in the summer off batteries that's be year round.
Bruce L. When do you reward yourself with Lavish Gifts?
8 February 2014 | 12 replies
I actually appreciate the really nice battery powered drill set much more than the $500 pocket watch.Having a good truck that starts every time with no mechanical issues is pretty high living.
Jon Klaus What do you drive?
17 June 2011 | 98 replies
I bought it from her for $2,000, put another $3,000 worth of a battery, spark plugs, and some miscellaneous cleaning and tuning into it.
Nick Miller when screening tenants what are the BIGGEST things you look for?
28 November 2013 | 11 replies
Battery on the car died and I won't have money until payday to buy a new one.").
Omid A. SOLD! $45,000 profit to start the New Year.
4 June 2018 | 75 replies
Open all drapes and turn on all lights (see the Kitchen Photos)Also don't be afraid to experiment with cheap external battery powered lights that you can use to light up a dark area.
DIANIE KANHAI Investing in Cleveland, OH
23 November 2015 | 13 replies
You should also look at Gordon Square and the Battery Park area. 
Roy N. Reminder of why we have a "No Pet" policy.
4 October 2014 | 15 replies
The "stuff" left behind is comprised of personal belongings: furniture, clothes, books, a whole closet full when we have yet to look into and the range (appliances were theirs).They did take the light fixtures - except the ugly chandelier in the dining area - so I need to go back in the daylight to make an inventory ;-)We have been making visits to the unit on a semi-regular basis: we replaced windows, fixed the toilet, changed backup batteries in the smoke detectors, etc. - so I do get the picture.
Jeffrey Kingman Global Supply Chain Transformation > Impact on Commercial RE?
9 January 2023 | 10 replies
Needless to say, the EV battery product is in high demand.