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I'm moving to NYC...i think. HELP! (pg. 8)
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| jerZ07002 |
| quote: | Originally posted by blenderx
Hey buddy you can incorrectly use and apply as many economic principles as you want. NO respectable economist would make so bold a statement to say that new york is better than new jersey based simply on economic data.
Especially because "better" is subjective. Supply and demand always ensures the most efficient outcome occurs. That's not always the best. And what you say is better is different than what I say. |
you're right, better was a poor choice in wording, "preferable to more people" is a better phrase. But then again, we are arguing about whether the outer boroughs are . The economic data simply doesn't support that ridiculous notion. You can call it a misapplication all you want, that doesn't make it a misapplication. I was not using economic data to show efficiency, that is a given. I was working backwards to show the factors involved in creating the equilibrium. You can read far more from the supply and demand graph than just the efficient price. You can deduce the reasons for such a result. |
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| steven-neil |
| quote: | Originally posted by blenderx
Hey buddy you can incorrectly use and apply as many economic principles as you want. NO respectable economist would make so bold a statement to say that new york is better than new jersey based simply on economic data.
Especially because "better" is subjective. Supply and demand always ensures the most efficient outcome occurs. That's not always the best. And what you say is better is different than what I say.
By your logic, more demand for swiss as opposed to gouda cheese means gouda is better? A disparity in preferences does not reveal which is better. |
So where did you buy your home and establish your company... |
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| blenderx |
| quote: | Originally posted by jerZ07002
you're right, better was a poor choice in wording, "preferable to more people" is a better phrase. But then again, we are arguing about whether the outer boroughs are . The economic data simply doesn't support that ridiculous notion. You can call it a misapplication all you want, that doesn't make it a misapplication. I was not using economic data to show what was more efficient, that is a given. I was working backwards to show the show the factors involved in creating the equilibrium. You can read far more from the supply and demand graph than just the efficient price. You can deduce the reasons for such a result. |
:eyespop: this wasted a lot of my time im going to bed
ILL BE BACK IN THE MORNING THOUGH |
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| steven-neil |
| quote: | Originally posted by blenderx
:eyespop: this wasted a lot of my time im going to bed
ILL BE BACK IN THE MORNING THOUGH |
dont forget to use the bathroom... |
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| vtec junkie |
| quote: | Originally posted by steven-neil
dont forget to use the bathroom... |
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| euphoria |
| quote: | Originally posted by steven-neil
I'm having great fun with you,,keep up the good work...So how much did you pay for your house ?????..... |
Why would you assume he lives in a house? I think he still lives with his mom :p I was going to come on this morning to tear him a new one but you guys are doing just fine ;)
In fact the more he posts, the more he makes himself look like a dumb ass. Quite entertaining ;)
Carry on..... :tongue2 |
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| blenderx |
| lol don't be mad cause you said boro's |
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| yankeeBaby |
| hey jerz last year I was living on Riverside Drive, right outside of the opening to riverbank park ;) GREAT place to live......and on a subway line....:) |
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| euphoria |
| quote: | Originally posted by blenderx
lol don't be mad cause you said boro's |
I'm not mad at all. I think you are a blithering idiot. Can't be mad at someone for being stupid, it's really not their fault. Anyway, I am done with you....and this thread.
The original poster never replied so there is no point in continuing this discussion. May be he changed his mind and will move to Jersey and then Blender can have his first and only friend. |
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| daydreamer |
you guys were having so much fun
that i decided just to go get some popcorn.
i'm not scared at all really,
it's not like if i've lived in Houston my whole life. i like to travel.
I've spent a summer in Japan, 6 weeks in Europe, and a couple of months in Central and South America. I can easily adapt, i think....
i've saved some money to make the move, but maybe i should save a few more bucks. 15g's enough to make the move?
i'm thinking of subletting a place for a month or two(thanks to whomever suggested that) while i figure out exactly where i want to stay, and if i can afford it of course. most likely, going to have to get a roommate after that.
if my first job doesn't pay that much, i'll just get a second job. hard work is nothing new to me. i just want to work in something i love to do.
thanks for your help NYTA's
(vos tambien NJTA, no te dejes, tu dale duro vale.)
ciao ciao |
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| phuzzyfish12 |
| quote: | Originally posted by daydreamer
you guys were having so much fun
that i decided just to go get some popcorn.
i'm not scared at all really,
it's not like if i've lived in Houston my whole life. i like to travel.
I've spent a summer in Japan, 6 weeks in Europe, and a couple of months in Central and South America. I can easily adapt, i think....
i've saved some money to make the move, but maybe i should save a few more bucks. 15g's enough to make the move?
i'm thinking of subletting a place for a month or two(thanks to whomever suggested that) while i figure out exactly where i want to stay, and if i can afford it of course. most likely, going to have to get a roommate after that.
if my first job doesn't pay that much, i'll just get a second job. hard work is nothing new to me. i just want to work in something i love to do.
thanks for your help NYTA's
(vos tambien NJTA, no te dejes, tu dale duro vale.)
ciao ciao |
you don't need us you're good to go!!!
oh and WELCOME TO NY :) |
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| yankeeBaby |
day dreamer: fyi if you need a second job, try bartending or waiting tables in a touristy area. I was making $300 a night just in tips (plus $100 paycheck). I think I make the same money waiting in Times Square than I do know, with a masters degree and a real job.
You also never said what your monthly budget for rent would be. We could easily give you advice on what exact neighborhoods to stay in if you gave us that info . Also, unless you are willing to put up major bucks, PLEASE remember that living in manhattan equals living in a shoebox. |
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