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Shawn Davis Can A Tenant/Landlord Agree To Accept "Service" of Notices By E-mail/Text and Have it Be Binding?
2 June 2015 | 1 reply
I also believe this gives me an added protection of an electronic "date/time stamp" in proving that notices were made timely.  
Jennifer L. Sturdy Dishwasher Brand
24 July 2015 | 17 replies
Although I personally don't like not having control of the cycle, I would go with a simple electronic cycle pad rather than a dial timer.
Dan Estrada Can the dollar go bust?
18 January 2009 | 10 replies
It is issued and transferred as electrons and pulses of light in computers over digital networks and recorded.
Chris Masons old 2 prong outlet question
25 January 2013 | 16 replies
And some of the power packs that come with small electronic devices are often only two prong to start.
Tyler Green Un-grounded Outlets burning out laptop?
22 March 2016 | 8 replies
Electronics don't "fry", that's what dumb people say when they break them.Your lack of grounds could cause an electric shock, which I would be much more concerned about the liability of, but will not "burn out" anything.
Account Closed Tips for super productivity
12 March 2016 | 14 replies
My 10-year old son has recently become obsessed with learning how to solve the Rubik’s Cube.I’m uncertain how he became enamored with the toy.He was grounded from electronics for a week.I think it happened during that time.I watched him become very, very frustrated with the puzzle.On his own, without any guidance, he figured out how to solve one side.It took him 13 days to do this (and he practiced a LOT).Finally, he got it.He got the algorithm in his head.First, before I go on, what he did gave me great hope for his future.He persisted.Even on such a silly thing, through extreme frustration, he persisted.He’s ahead of the vast majority of his peers.Now, here’s what happened after this.He got better and better of course, continuing his practice.Once he “mastered” the one side, he became frustrated again.He had an extreme longing to learn how to do the rest, which is, if you don't know the algorithms, almost impossible to do on a routine basis.So, I looked up how to solve the thing.As it turns out, there are very specific moves that will help “easily” solve a Rubik’s Cube (even though it has a massive amount of possibilities).He sat down this past Sunday to learn the first (of many) algorithms.He learned it and had a breakthrough.By the end of that day, he was flying through that portion of the puzzle.Indeed, he had solved the puzzle four times by the end of that day, but didn’t know the algorithms by heart.
Carlos Villanueva collecting the green
2 December 2015 | 10 replies
Carlos, I have had good luck with eRentPayment.com I would use something with electronic withdrawal to ensure no one forgets to write a check or get a money order.
Rafael Norat Job Site EmployeeTracking
2 December 2017 | 5 replies
Aside from showing up unannounced, I’m just trying to see what electronically is available.
Kevin Gomes Any STR/airbnb in the city of Oakland?
8 October 2022 | 6 replies
Some electronic lock systems are not remotely programmable, so if there is a security issue and you need to re-code the lock, you will still have to visit the lock in person.
Mike Williams What would you do with $100k?
11 January 2018 | 54 replies
@Mike Williams  Hi Mike,I think the fastest way for you to get 4,000 monthly income off 100k is to buy rentals under market value, and then find a bank that will allow you to cash out refinance, preferably with no appraisal, just electronic value under a year.