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Real Estate Investing ... The great thing about the show is that they do not only profile people that are successful in the flipping market, they also show people that end up taking a loss in there real estate investing... In watching the program I have noticed that the people that do not listen to the advice that they are given by their contractors are the ones that tend to lose money... There are many times when people have such a set idea in their mind regarding what they want to do with a property that they refuse to change their plans, even if it is costly and impractical to go forward....

My Online Crystal Ball ... Most people making predictions about the future never face accountability for their erroneous or vague forecasts... "Podcasting" in particular will drive the social network effect of people passing along new music and content to friends. Business...

Why People Are Getting Closer To Flash Games? ... A normal human being would always like to play an online game which starts with the minimum number of clicks on the button of a mouse or that of a keyboard. He also enjoys the game if it has simple controls...

10 Sure Fire Tips For Meeting New People ... If you enjoy reading, libraries and book stores are your best bet for meeting people with similar interests... Make sure to spend the majority of your time searching in sections that you enjoy but spend your time people watching instead of reading... If you enjoy a physical activity such as running, make an effort to visit local stores that sell sneakers in an effort to meet new people...

Why People Love Celebrity Pictures ... Prior to the Internet boom, people were content seeing images of celebrities on magazines and movie posters... People love to view celebrity photos, even to the point of being overly fascinated with the who’s who in Tinseltown...

The great secret that all old people share is that you really haven’t changed in seventy or eighty years. Your body changes, but you don’t change at all. And that, of course, causes great confusion.
—Doris Lessing (b. 1919)

The Englishman, hidden behind his hedge or wall, is not interested in his neighbor’s house, and the idea of wanting to read about houses bought, sold, or built by total strangers is not even funny; it is merely absurd.... But to an American, it is not only important, it is comforting, it is gratifying that other people are improving your home town; even people who have no personal economic stake in the rise of real-estate values feel the same kind of interest that makes a motherly woman smile with genuine amiability on the children of total strangers. The very linguistic difference between “house” and “home” is significant. All Americans who live in houses, not apartments, live in homes; the Englishman lives in his home but all his neighbors live in houses or flats.
—D.W. Brogan (1900–1974)

No people in the world can make you feel so small as the English.
—Robertson Davies (b. 1913)