Tech lover, nazi hater.
Did anyone feel it? I did not in Highland Heights but felt the last few.
It is a cry for help.
I don’t follow real estate in all of Oakland but I think it is on the pricey side. I not familiar with that area but being between Piedmont and Berkeley it sounds about right.
The listing with lots of pictures:
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/651-Alcatraz-Ave_Oakland_CA_94609_M18582-82016
So majestic.
I’ve recently read it isn’t going so well for them. People aren’t being diverted to rehab as much anymore. The country is attracting addicts that want to get high with no repercussions.
Sounds like union territory. Which IBEW local is that?
I don’t even want to try to guess the price if it is on BaT.
I’ve got three dogs and get it. One dog is very old and needs special attention. Another is very young needing different attention.
When there is something wrong in my head their normal stuff annoys me. I try to remember they are being normal and it is I that is different.
This has been an ongoing issue for her but it usually gets hushed up.
Keep your stick on the ice
You sound Canadian.
I’ve checked a few times since using them and they are always out. They used to have a listing for Pro as well but that is gone.
I used The Swap Club to replace my wife’s AirPods about six months ago but since then they always seem sold out.
I read there reasoning and believed it.
https://www.nytimes.com/2001/08/19/nyregion/new-recycle-bins-stop-a-long-habit.html
Grand Central Terminal in New York City.
Clean paper and cardboard are easily recyclable and worth money. I first figured this out over 30 years ago while taking commuter trains into NYC.
There were approximately one yard cubed wagons left on the platform to discard your already read newspapers for recycling. Local hustlers would often reassemble the papers and sell for half.
At some point locking tops eere put on so it was difficult to remove the papers. This was because the agency collecting the old newspaper was making money from it.
Fast forward. Some cities make it a crime to rummage through the recycling bins.
There is money there.
Need your location to figure out inspection.
They don’t check lights in California so you would be fine.
More info - https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/08/5-days-on-cyberattack-on-data-provider-stymies-realty-markets-throughout-the-us/