
6 September 2017 | 178 replies
if you really know cars, and have the cash you don't mind using, you can buy an exotic car and have it not cost too much.I bought a 12 year old Ferrari Testarossa, I bought it right, and had it for 3 years, of course I only put about 1k miles on it,,,I sold it for everything I had in it,,but I know cars, and I had just made an insale amount of money as director of an internet company.Now if during that time I had had even a tiny accident, the value of the car would have dropped like a rock,,,,and I insured it as an exotic, which means I couldn't use it as daily driver,,,,People need to learn to get the reward AFTER they do something, not before

12 May 2023 | 33 replies
There is no controller- the antifreeze is recirculated by a pump driven by a tiny dedicated PV panel, so the DC pump just runs whenever the sun is out.

25 July 2017 | 136 replies
It this was a wooden deck I would definitely just pressure wash, dry, then apply something like this.

1 December 2013 | 21 replies
In fact, this is exactly what I use successfully to scrub my wooden deck (before re-sealing) or my outdoor brick surfaces, when moss growth takes place.Any thoughts?

29 November 2013 | 12 replies
Remember technically you are buying the notes with negative equity, zero protective equity, or perhaps a tiny sliver of equity, so there should be priced pretty cheap as a percentage of UPB.

11 October 2010 | 16 replies
If the wall was 'sized' before papering it will come off 'easier'.They make a scoring tool that makes tiny cuts in the paper so spray on remover works better.

1 September 2011 | 35 replies
I'm thinking that perhaps we should limit to one per day to at least spread things out a tiny bit.

10 July 2019 | 146 replies
I would personally like to see this industry regulated a little more than just the quick tiny print disclosures..

26 September 2017 | 183 replies
The only tiny thing got on the way - the seller didn't want to leave washer&dryer which were not excluded on the listing and I asked some money in lieu of the appliances.

8 December 2017 | 124 replies
And it looks to me like the equity you bought into on that deal, as well as growing rents, easily justifies the tiny payment on the equity you used to make it happen.But I love leverage (except car payments!!)