TechPriestPratt

TechPriestPratt t1_j6kql3c wrote

You should not find it significant at all that his defense attorney feels confident that he will be found not guilty. It's literally his job to say things like that. The guy could be guilty as sin and his defense attorney will (and should) go out there and say that he believes he will be found not guilty. Don't be so gullible.

*note I'm not saying he is or isn't guilty just commenting on taking anything an attorney with interest in the case says at face value.

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TechPriestPratt t1_itibain wrote

Reply to comment by kmkmrod in Husky friendly apartments by johnyoung603

Very risky proposition trying to play the market as u/Peeeculiar said. Real estate crashes are not universal. Around major cities they tend to be dampened. Southern NH/Boston area may not really crash, even if a lot of other places in the country do. Even in 2008 there was not that much of a crash in local prices. With more people wanting to move to NH, more work from home, and inflation going nuts, I really can't see home prices going down all that much. I'd have to say your friend may very well be regretting his decision in a few years.

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TechPriestPratt t1_iscup28 wrote

Any of the offers like this I have done are just leads to very expensive conditioner systems. They generally don't really test for anything you really care about like pfas.

The one I have done just show up to your house with another test that changes some colors and shows that you have high or low ph or whatever. But if you look at the range of the test the thing turns a certain color at right over/under and they have no way of telling you what it actually is, and then they try and sell you a 8k$ filtration system.

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