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Results (231)
Andrew Ware Viewing pictures on app?
17 October 2016 | 3 replies
It went from teeny tiny to mostly readable.
Becky Y. Recommendation needed: Book on negotiation
9 April 2017 | 5 replies
I read many of the books by this prolific author in the 1990s (most are variations on a similar theme but found them readable and especially good for newbies in REI).
Justin Case Stock Option Trading?
30 June 2015 | 33 replies
An easier and more readable book, "Black-Scholes and Beyond" by Neil A Chriss.
N/A N/A Atlas Shrugged
9 April 2007 | 6 replies
The book was written in 1957 but it is extremely readable and relevant today too.
Daniel Chang Adding "units" to USPS Cluster Mailbox
4 August 2020 | 3 replies
The post office optically scans the human-readable address and then prints the bar code on the envelope; if it "knows" there is no Unit 11 or 12, it will kick back the mail to be returned to sender, rather than printing the bar code and sending it on to be delivered.There may be a way to get them to officially add the "extra" units to your property's address, but I have had limited success doing anything online with USPS. 
Craig Moore Putting together your marketing letter (Question)
1 March 2016 | 3 replies
(what benefits appeal to my audience)         USE- FREE AND NEW                                 Large Easy to Read Headline- Benefit Driven (related to the conversation that is going on in their head) sans seriffont                     Use average language that is simple and effective- use their words (language of the audience)                       Make sure you use their names in the letter at least 1- they love to see their name and the words you/your (1st thing reader looks at in letter)                   The signerature in the end of th letter- clean and readable Signerature (2st thing reader looks at in letter)                     The P.S. at the end of th letter- Must reiterate the offer, the deadline and other important points (3rd thing reader looks at in letter) Consider P.P.S.- as this is MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOUR HEADLINE       Because of the way people read a letter- it is imortant to repeat yourseldf in the letter.                      
Will McDonald New Guy From Lexington, SC
30 October 2016 | 7 replies
(you should have no problems in Dallas TX)  Tip 2, don't bring your end use buyers a bunch of unintelligible information, make your wholesaling reports are clear and readable, also include where you got your information and comps.  
Babek Sandhar Help deciding whether this foundation is a minor fix or not
9 May 2018 | 3 replies
It was one of my first posts and I thought I had spaced it out into smaller, more readable paragraphs.
Brian Volland How Many Rules Are Too Many?
12 November 2016 | 20 replies
I've seen a 3 page lease that was font size of 6 or 8 and when you change it a readable 12pt font and then it becomes 15 or so.
Kenneth Lee Professional direction need
25 October 2010 | 32 replies
I actually don't like them too big because they end up bending in the Panhandle of Texas wind and aren't readable.