I live in the SF Bay area, most houses are easily $1.5m
Cheesus
She did a great job and recommend her to all my friends, but the amount of hours she put in wasn't that high for her return. I know I'm paying for knowledge, not hours but it still doesn't feel right.
Our budget really limited what we could buy. So much of it felt unnecessary, like every house has disclosures but you can't view them without emailing my realtor. Every offer is the same, waive all contingencies and bid what you think not what it's listed at. I think realtors are needed in the transaction but the pay isn't correct.
The amount realtors get paid to the amount of work they do is crazy. Mine spent like 10 hours showing homes, maybe 2-3 hours on the phone, and then the rest was handled by an admin for handling paperwork and DocuSign. For like 15-20 hours of work she got paid almost $50K.
I think we're trying to mimic last year's defense where we never blitzed. Rushing 4 was enough to generate a ton of pressure and freed up the defense to focus on stopping the run/pass
You're right they're both levening agents but my understanding was in cookies soda is used for browning and not levening because there is no acid for it to react with.
The definition of mass shooting shouldn't detract from the fact that 500+ shootings 4+ injured is too many
Steam deck is a good reasonably priced alternative for people wanting to switch
Usually cookies need baking soda, not baking powder. If they call for both, it's at least 2x baking soda. People mix it up and add baking powder instead of soda.
Or if the cookie requires levening from the powder and it's expired, it will not rise and spread.
Soda helps with browning and powder is for levening
I don't get why the owners keep him around.
That's huge news. The pixel 7 pro used such an inefficient screen.
Not quite just voice but still impressive