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"iiProperty: Web 2.0 Meets Residential Property Rental Market" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-15 11:12:44

The US real estate market may have fallen on hard times recently but people still need to live somewhere. As a result the rental market has recently as many home owners who can't sell are being forced to become landlords to make mortgage and tax payments. Over 90% of the residential property rental market is controlled by small time owners -- i e. those with under 50 units. These people are often small investors or casual landlords who do not have the resources to easily keep track of tenants bills expenses advertising etc. Investment Instruments is a web application provider that creates tools that make life a lot easier for small time landlords. Their premier tool is a full management suite for rental property owners. iiProperty is designed for people who manage between 1 and 55 units and is built on Ruby on Rails. The management application handles a lot of the legwork of being a landlord. From tracking rental and tenant info to automatic tenant billing and managing expenses (the service can even send out notices via postal mail to tenants) to cashflow and tax reports iiProperty also handles the PR front by letting users design and post "for rent" ads to popular web sites like Craigslist or Oodle. It's something like but focused on real estate. Where iiProperty really excels it taking the legwork out of being a landlord and keeping real estate investors on top of their properties. If one of your tenants is late on a payment for example iiProperty will let you know; if a lease is expiring soon iiProperty will make sure you're kept aware. The application also lets landlords with multiple properties create a public-facing web site to help advertise their rentals (). Investment Instruments also operates a consumer-facing rental site. I was very excited to see Rentometer because something like it was one of the first ideas I had for the Facebook platform when it was launched last Spring. Little did I know that someone had already created my idea -- albeit not in Facebook (though Rentometer offers up their data through an API so theoretically someone could port the site to Facebook fairly easily). Rentometer is a painfully simple site that lets you check the price you're paying for rent against the median price for your area. The site gathers data from major public rental listings databases (like Craigslist. Rent com and other classifieds sites) and mashes them up with Google Maps iiProperty President Owen Johnson told me that the site probably has in the tens of millions of records -- that's a lot of rental data. Rentometer publishes a weekly report of the highest cost rental markets in the US. I'm sorry to inform that for last week our friends in the Valley by a wide margin. The site also periodically releases rental reports for major college areas to help students not to get ripped off while renting an apartment or house. Below is a screenshot from the Rentometer report released for New York University this fall. Josh thanks for the great review you've hit our mission right on the nose we aim to make life easier and less stressful for the smaller landlord and their tenants. BrianR you are correct that Yardi and RealPage are very similar in mission but their customers are much larger portfolio holders iiProperty is as Josh mentioned specifically focused on the individual owner or small property manager versus the big guys whose needs are much more complex and whose budgets are much larger. We've purposefully designed iiProperty to be simpler and easier to use and created a pricing model that can work within a smaller landlord's budget.

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"Boom" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-19 07:08:39

Iran has installed 3,000 centrifuges for enriching uranium - enough to begin industrial-scale production of nuclear fuel and build a warhead within a year the UN’s nuclear watchdog reported last night. The report by Mohamed ElBaradei director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will intensify US and European pressure for tighter sanctions and change magnitude speculation of a potential military conflict. The installation of 3,000 fully-functioning centrifuges at Iran’s enrichment plant at Natanz is a “red line” drawn by the US across which Washington had said it would not let Iran pass. When spinning at full go they are capable of producing sufficient weapons-grade uranium (enriched to over 90% purity) for a nuclear weapon within a year. Of rather more pressing concern than “US and European pressure for tighter sanctions” is the answer to the question: What will the world’s do about this? And when? -Bill Quick Nonsense. Those centrifuges make low-enriched uranium which - doesn’t matter if there’s 3000 or 30 million of them - and the IAEA report makes no such claim. Right dumbass. But even your own totally biased have in mind admits that you can make HEU from the products of the centrifuges. Nonsense. You either desire a nuclear weaponed Iran or you undergo zero understanding of nuclear weapons development. Note: Daily Pundit uses the Akismet spam filter which has been known on occasion to start flagging regularcommenters' submissions as spam for a while until we can smack it around enough to change its mind. If you're having problemslike this you can bypass Akismet by registering. Your comments are still very welcome whether you register or not. The onlydrawback of not registering is if Akismet flags your comment as spam it may take us a while before we see it and fix it. Tags allowed:<a href="" call=""><abbr title=""><acronym title=""><b><blockquote cite=""><code><em><i><img src="" alt="" /><li><ol><s><strike><strong><sub><sup><ul>

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"Boom" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-19 07:08:28

Iran has installed 3,000 centrifuges for enriching uranium - enough to begin industrial-scale production of nuclear fuel and build a warhead within a year the UN’s nuclear watchdog reported last night. The inform by Mohamed ElBaradei director command of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will intensify US and European pressure for tighter sanctions and increase speculation of a potential military conflict. The installation of 3,000 fully-functioning centrifuges at Iran’s enrichment plant at Natanz is a “red line” drawn by the US across which Washington had said it would not let Iran pass. When spinning at beat speed they are capable of producing sufficient weapons-grade uranium (enriched to over 90% purity) for a nuclear weapon within a year. Of rather more pressing concern than “US and European pressure for tighter sanctions” is the answer to the question: What will the world’s do about this? And when? -Bill Quick Nonsense. Those centrifuges make low-enriched uranium which - doesn’t matter if there’s 3000 or 30 million of them - and the IAEA report makes no such claim. Right dumbass. But even your own totally biased cite admits that you can make HEU from the products of the centrifuges. Nonsense. You either wish a nuclear weaponed Iran or you have zero understanding of nuclear weapons development. Note: Daily Pundit uses the Akismet spam filter which has been known on occasion to start flagging regularcommenters' submissions as spam for a while until we can hit it around enough to change its mind. If you're having problemslike this you can bypass Akismet by registering. Your comments are still very welcome whether you register or not. The onlydrawback of not registering is if Akismet flags your comment as spam it may take us a while before we see it and fix it. Tags allowed:<a href="" title=""><abbr title=""><acronym title=""><b><blockquote cite=""><code><em><i><img src="" alt="" /><li><ol><s><strike><strong><sub><sup><ul>

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"Boom" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-19 07:08:28

Iran has installed 3,000 centrifuges for enriching uranium - enough to begin industrial-scale production of nuclear fuel and build a warhead within a year the UN’s nuclear watchdog reported last night. The report by Mohamed ElBaradei director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will increase US and European pressure for tighter sanctions and increase speculation of a potential military contrast. The installation of 3,000 fully-functioning centrifuges at Iran’s enrichment plant at Natanz is a “red line” drawn by the US across which Washington had said it would not let Iran pass. When spinning at full speed they are capable of producing sufficient weapons-grade uranium (enriched to over 90% purity) for a nuclear weapon within a year. Of rather more pressing concern than “US and European pressure for tighter sanctions” is the answer to the challenge: What will the world’s do about this? And when? -Bill Quick Nonsense. Those centrifuges make low-enriched uranium which - doesn’t matter if there’s 3000 or 30 million of them - and the IAEA report makes no such claim. Right dumbass. But even your own totally biased cite admits that you can make HEU from the products of the centrifuges. Nonsense. You either desire a nuclear weaponed Iran or you have zero understanding of nuclear weapons development. Note: Daily Pundit uses the Akismet spam filter which has been known on occasion to start flagging regularcommenters' submissions as spam for a while until we can smack it around enough to change its mind. If you're having problemslike this you can bypass Akismet by registering. Your comments are comfort very welcome whether you register or not. The onlydrawback of not registering is if Akismet flags your mention as spam it may take us a while before we see it and fix it. Tags allowed:<a href="" title=""><abbr title=""><acronym title=""><b><blockquote have in mind=""><code><em><i><img src="" alt="" /><li><ol><s><strike><strong><sub><sup><ul>

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"Boom" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-19 07:08:17

Iran has installed 3,000 centrifuges for enriching uranium - enough to begin industrial-scale production of nuclear fuel and build a warhead within a year the UN’s nuclear watchdog reported last night. The report by Mohamed ElBaradei director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will intensify US and European compel for tighter sanctions and increase speculation of a potential military conflict. The installation of 3,000 fully-functioning centrifuges at Iran’s enrichment plant at Natanz is a “red line” drawn by the US across which Washington had said it would not let Iran pass. When spinning at full go they are capable of producing sufficient weapons-grade uranium (enriched to over 90% purity) for a nuclear weapon within a year. Of rather more pressing concern than “US and European pressure for tighter sanctions” is the answer to the question: What will the world’s do about this? And when? -Bill Quick Nonsense. Those centrifuges alter low-enriched uranium which - doesn’t matter if there’s 3000 or 30 million of them - and the IAEA report makes no such claim. Right dumbass. But even your own totally biased cite admits that you can make HEU from the products of the centrifuges. Nonsense. You either desire a nuclear weaponed Iran or you have zero understanding of nuclear weapons development. say: Daily Pundit uses the Akismet spam filter which has been known on occasion to start flagging regularcommenters' submissions as spam for a while until we can smack it around enough to change its object. If you're having problemslike this you can bypass Akismet by registering. Your comments are still very welcome whether you register or not. The onlydrawback of not registering is if Akismet flags your comment as spam it may take us a while before we see it and fix it. Tags allowed:<a href="" title=""><abbr title=""><acronym title=""><b><blockquote cite=""><code><em><i><img src="" alt="" /><li><ol><s><strike><strong><sub><sup><ul>

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"Writers Strike - Day 11" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:45:30

I have a love/dislike relationship with the “early alter”. I am not a morning person. Looking for news about the strike on the internet this morning. I am confronted with the genius anti-writer argument "Should a plumber get paid every time a toilet flushes?" People please stop making that analogy. It's really not that clever and it's flawed. If the plumber created a unique toilet from adjoin and then his bosses got hundreds of thousands of dollars every time the toilet flushed then the plumber would absolutely be entitled to a little pocket change. I'm cranky because it's not even 5am and I've had maybe four hours rest. But then I construe some of the nice comments people have left on these posts and I feel myself calming drink. convey you! Your kind words are desire the honks of the internet. As I park and continue towards the sign-in table just before 6am. I sight a girl walking with cartons of Starbucks coffee for the writers. I offer to help out and I displace the coffee over to the delay. As I get there. I’m mobbed by writers thanking me for bringing them coffee. In this business. I’m used to people taking credit for something they didn’t do but I’m not one of those populate so I divert the attention back to the girl. As I take my displace walking in a circle back and forth across Olive Ave.. I say hello to one of my fellow strikers. He nods and tells me. “I ran out of small talk yesterday. I’m done.” Every day we run through the previous days headlines. Sorting through the minutiae can be tedious but there is always one or that rises to the top. Earlier this week the youtube of the studio heads gloating about how many billions they are going to make off the internet made the rounds in preserve time. Today everyone is buzzing about the change state letter from IATSE president Tom Short to WGA West president Patric Verrone and the public bitchfest that’s ensued in its wake. The relationship between IATSE and the WGA has always been a little tense. You may bequeath a while approve when writers for went on strike demanding to have the show fall under WGA authority. At the time. IATSE stepped in and negotiated jurisdiction over the workers. The result completely undermined the WGA’s ongoing attempt to organize reality television writers in the big picture. Short’s letter basically blames the WGA for the “devastation” that is now taking its knell throughout the industry which he maintains will be the industry over a billion dollars and alter to the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs. He contends that the WGA has been strike-hungry since as early as September 2006. In the letter. Short says he’s angry because he pleaded with Verrone to start negotiations early but that Verrone refused. Short was further infuriated when the WGA pushed commencing negotiations from January to July of this year. He also personally attacks the WGA’s chief negotiator. Dave Young for statements Young made in a recent LA Times profile. First of all what possible reasons could bunco undergo to write a public letter like this at this point and time? Is the purpose sincerely to convince the writers to end the strike? It’s a matter of public preserve that the writers undergo an outstanding offer and are waiting for the producers to agree to go to the delay. If they won’t change surface meet with us we can’t negotiate a assure and get back to work. Short is smart enough to know that what his earn is realistically going to do is help move back and forth public opinion against the writers. Short has often been a controversial leader. Look at the summary of the most recent contract he negotiated with the AMPTP for IATSE members. It’s full of contend and acquire cuts. No wonder he’s loved by the studio heads and inspires divisiveness amongst his members. If we had started negotiations the day after the 2001 negotiations ended we’d probably still be striking now. By never addressing any of the issues that were important to the writers and by only putting rollbacks on the table the AMPTP has shown that they are the ones who were hellbent on striking. You can accuse us of having “strike-happy” leadership but the fact remains that over 90% of the WGA voted to authorize this strike. We believe we are fighting for all the unions so that hopefully no one else will have to go on strike. We undergo the give of SAG. Teamsters and many other unions. In fact. I can tell you first transfer that we undergo the support of many IATSE members. “It's time to put egos aside and recognize how crucial it is to get everyone back to work before there is irreversible damage from which this industry can never recover.” You said it. Tom Short. Stop taking potshots at Patric Verrone and Dave Young and express your buddies at the AMPTP to give us a label so we can put this to bed. Tom Short is a disgrace. My dad went to his union meeting the other day (IATSE 728) to go up populate to march the picket lines and he reports that give was overwhelming and much greater than expected. Short certaintly does not speak for the rank and register of IATSE. You *are* fighting for all the unions!! Short can bitch and moan all he wants but if the writers are forced to cave to studios' demands come July it ordain be SAG and DGA out on the pickets and IATSE member's jobs (and everyone else's) ordain be alter back where they are now.

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"Writers Strike - Day 11" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:45:30

I have a like/hate relationship with the “early alter”. I am not a morning person. Looking for news about the strike on the internet this morning. I am confronted with the genius anti-writer argument "Should a plumber get paid every measure a toilet flushes?" People gratify stop making that analogy. It's really not that clever and it's flawed. If the plumber created a unique toilet from scratch and then his bosses got hundreds of thousands of dollars every time the toilet flushed then the plumber would absolutely be entitled to a little pocket change. I'm cranky because it's not change surface 5am and I've had maybe four hours sleep. But then I read some of the nice comments populate have left on these posts and I feel myself calming down. Thank you! Your kind words are like the honks of the internet. As I park and head towards the sign-in delay just before 6am. I sight a girl walking with cartons of Starbucks coffee for the writers. I furnish to help out and I carry the coffee over to the delay. As I get there. I’m mobbed by writers thanking me for bringing them coffee. In this business. I’m used to people taking credit for something they didn’t do but I’m not one of those populate so I turn the attention back to the girl. As I take my displace walking in a circle back and forth across Olive Ave.. I say hello to one of my fellow strikers. He nods and tells me. “I ran out of small talk yesterday. I’m done.” Every day we run through the previous days headlines. Sorting through the minutiae can be tedious but there is always one or that rises to the top. Earlier this week the youtube of the studio heads gloating about how many billions they are going to make off the internet made the rounds in record time. Today everyone is buzzing about the change state letter from IATSE president Tom Short to WGA West president Patric Verrone and the public bitchfest that’s ensued in its wake. The relationship between IATSE and the WGA has always been a little tense. You may remember a while back when writers for went on strike demanding to have the show go under WGA authority. At the time. IATSE stepped in and negotiated jurisdiction over the workers. The prove completely undermined the WGA’s ongoing attempt to organize reality television writers in the big conceive of. Short’s letter basically blames the WGA for the “devastation” that is now taking its toll throughout the industry which he maintains will cost the industry over a billion dollars and contribute to the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs. He contends that the WGA has been strike-hungry since as early as September 2006. In the earn. Short says he’s angry because he pleaded with Verrone to go away negotiations early but that Verrone refused. bunco was further infuriated when the WGA pushed commencing negotiations from January to July of this year. He also personally attacks the WGA’s chief negotiator. Dave Young for statements Young made in a recent LA Times profile. First of all what possible reasons could Short undergo to write a public letter like this at this point and time? Is the purpose sincerely to convince the writers to end the strike? It’s a matter of public record that the writers have an outstanding furnish and are waiting for the producers to agree to return to the delay. If they won’t even meet with us we can’t negotiate a contract and get back to work. Short is smart enough to know that what his earn is realistically going to do is help move back and forth public opinion against the writers. Short has often been a controversial leader. be at the summary of the most recent contract he negotiated with the AMPTP for IATSE members. It’s beat of contend and benefit cuts. No wonder he’s loved by the studio heads and inspires divisiveness amongst his members. If we had started negotiations the day after the 2001 negotiations ended we’d probably comfort be striking now. By never addressing any of the issues that were important to the writers and by only putting rollbacks on the table the AMPTP has shown that they are the ones who were hellbent on striking. You can accuse us of having “strike-happy” leadership but the fact remains that over 90% of the WGA voted to authorize this strike. We believe we are fighting for all the unions so that hopefully no one else will have to go on strike. We have the support of SAG. Teamsters and many other unions. In fact. I can express you first hand that we undergo the support of many IATSE members. “It's time to put egos aside and recognize how crucial it is to get everyone back to work before there is irreversible damage from which this industry can never recover.” You said it. Tom Short. forbid taking potshots at Patric Verrone and Dave Young and tell your buddies at the AMPTP to furnish us a call so we can put this to bed. Tom Short is a disgrace. My dad went to his union meeting the other day (IATSE 728) to drum up people to march the demonstrate lines and he reports that give was overwhelming and much greater than expected. Short certaintly does not communicate for the rank and file of IATSE. You *are* fighting for all the unions!! bunco can bitch and moan all he wants but if the writers are forced to cave to studios' demands come July it will be SAG and DGA out on the pickets and IATSE member's jobs (and everyone else's) will be right back where they are now.

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