17 January 2014 | 93 replies
@Dick RosenI appreciate the info, I've chased down a few like that but your right it becomes more work than it's worth.

8 November 2010 | 44 replies
But the last election, the right took a giant step to the right and now asks that the country at least meet them half way, which means there is a big step to the right for that to be accomplished.....probably won't work.

4 March 2012 | 23 replies
The reason I think that they are probably genuine is because I ran my Equifax FICO score separately (paying $20) to verify and the score Equifax gave me directly was identical to the Equifax score reported to me by Identity Guard.This leaves 3 possibilities:1) Identify Guard reports genuine FICO scores for all three agencies 2) Identify Guard is owned by Equifax so they report the genuine Equifax FICO score, but estimates for Experian and Trans Union3) Identify Guard only reports estimates of FICO scores (FAKO scores) for all three agencies and the fact that my genuine Equifax FICO score matched what Identify Guard gave me was giant coincidence.I suspect possibility 1 or 2.

15 February 2014 | 7 replies
Then it is a giant bureaucracy.Good Luck,Alan

8 March 2009 | 8 replies
Is it possible that the government fears that dirty secrets would come out if the insurance giant goes under.

3 February 2017 | 11 replies
What I heard was that the elimination of 1031, if it happens, would be tied to the addition of the ability to expense the entire purchase of a property in year 1.So the way I interpret that would be you'd have a large profit from a sale, but if you also purchased in the same tax year, you'd have a giant expense to offset the profit.If I'm correct, I think its a good thing.

6 February 2020 | 31 replies
From a legal perspective, you basically posted a giant target on your back...However, if the workmanship looks good, you could press hard for price concessions and then go through the legalization process.

13 February 2019 | 9 replies
SLU has done a lot of redevelopment, which has brought in more investment (Ikea is a big one, along with residential spaces, and there's another giant redevelopment of a former foundry near the main campus along I-40 being done by the Lawrence Group) in the surrounding areas.

13 November 2015 | 4 replies
Once you punch a hole in the wall for the PTAC, you are kind of stuck with a giant hole.

19 November 2007 | 26 replies
Some local favorites would be places like Dick's Last Resort [sassy waiters is the theme], Silo, The Fig Tree, & the Hard Rock Cafe is usually a pretty good time.The Riverwalk is a bit more commercial than it used to be but still has enough San Antonio feel left in it to have a good time.Enjoy!