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- Vancouver West Sliding by YatterMatters on Nov 21, 2009
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- The Geometry of Hobbits by Evolving Complexity on Nov 19, 2009
The hobbit saga continues (see these other posts) with a new report which uses the statistical analysis of the fossil remains to determine that the hobbit does indeed deserve to be labeled as a new human, Homo floresiensis. From PhysOrg.com: Researc...
- Weekly Vancouver Real Estate Update – November 9th 2009 – Short Week Slows Market by Vancouver Real Estate Blog on Nov 19, 2009
This past week saw the Vancouver real market slow substantially. New Listings and Sales both fell significantly while there was also a slight decrease in the Active Listings. Much of the decrease, I believe can be attributed to the fact that Remember...
- Vancouver Digs by YatterMatters on Nov 15, 2009
Where did we come from? Paleontologists constantly search for the definitive Rosetta stone that will unlock the secret to our origins. How we got to where we are is the essence of their research. There is no Rossetta stone that gives...
- 300 Million Golf Balls Lost or Discarded in US Each Year, Each Needing 100 to 1000 Years to Decompose by Digital Citizen on Nov 13, 2009
The environmental impact of golf ball litter, and also some for golf courses.
- Weekly Vancouver Real Estate Update – November 2nd 2009 – Strong Market Continues by Vancouver Real Estate Blog on Nov 12, 2009
The strength in the Vancouver real estate market doesn’t appear to want to fade away this fall. Even in November we are seeing the Vancouver real estate market continue to defy gravity. Sales continue to be high, new listings are slowing down a...
- October 2009 Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver MLS Statistics by Vancouver Real Estate Blog on Nov 5, 2009
Upward Pressure Continues October 2009 ended up being another stellar month in the Vancouver real estate market. We’ve become accustomed to seeing strong results this year, and October was no exception. Demand remained strong while supply shran...





