
23 October 2009 | 5 replies
ya, just for reference I'm on a iMac. when I open up the picture I can create a rectangular box and then it has the little icon that you would 'think' you should be able to click on to put text in the pic but it doesn't work :(basically, the same as you described but I think it doesn't like me lol

29 November 2009 | 4 replies
At the top right of any post, you’ll see a vote icon.

13 August 2015 | 2 replies
So if I go to details of the first property of a search I can click on an icon or something and it will automatically populate a spreadsheet from the website that is always in the same spot with the same title.

11 April 2021 | 65 replies
Some iconic "LA" areas like Beverly Hills, Malibu and Compton aren't technically Los Angeles at all (but Long Beach is --connected only by a two block wide stretch of land that is 5 miles long).A later post by the OP noted that the value of the lot was "at least" $100k.

18 June 2019 | 5 replies
@Costin I. you need to press the Windows icon first, then the period (.) key 😄

6 July 2020 | 1 reply
Further, iconic properties like The Forum (in Inglewood) sold in the midst of stay-at-home orders for $400 million.

30 July 2020 | 7 replies
Neither is the iconic international city, stanford university and berkeley, as well as strict supply constraints.

14 February 2020 | 16 replies
For instance, you can use this guide below to create a simple icon on your iPad that will go to web address.

18 February 2020 | 6 replies
Local investors can be found here by using the "search" icon above.

3 July 2020 | 4 replies
Ideal Industries 61-067 is the most iconic one out there. ($90)If he does woodworking, a set of Stanley Sweetheart chisels. ($250)If he does plumbing, a lightweight aluminum monkey wrench (cheap option) ($30)If he does drywall, a RotoZip tool and some bits. ($50)If he's more on the small projects side, a Dremel rotary tool with a lot of accessories. ($100)If he's been doing this for a long time and does all sorts of stuff, a Fein Multimaster kit. ($300)If he tends to work alone most of the time, a Rockwell Jawhorse. ($200)If he has a 10-inch table saw, and most of us do, a Freud thin-kerf combination blade. ($80)If he messes around at all with granite or marble slab, a Makita wet stone polisher ($300)If he does wood flooring, pneumatic Bostich Mark IIIFN (Flooring Nailer) ($350)For that matter,the right 16-gauge manual nailer (Bostich MFN-201) ($220)Any sort of roofing, buy him a heavy-duty climbing harness ($100)Good sized air compressor for woodworking and painting ($200)If he does tile, he likely has a big 10-inch tile saw with a sliding table, but he'll still appreciate a more mobile Ridgid 7-inch saw of the same basic design.