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Google Waving…

I just got my Google Wave invite.  I have watched a few of the videos, and I am going to have to give this thing a rip.  Combining text, chat, video, audio and a bunch of things I haven’t even thought of yet… with email… seems pretty cool.

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I have a Craptitude… from Dirty Jobs.

Mike Rowe, from Dirty Jobs on TLC , is staring in a cool little application.  I ran into it on YouTube.

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Stone Mountain Highland Games this weekend

a man and his caber
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Each year, during the third weekend in October, Scots gather in the meadow at Stone Mountain Park. For 37 years the Stone Mountain Highland Games have not only provided cool athletic competition, but also a great musical performances and social interactions.

I have been to a few of the events over the years and enjoyed watching athletic events like the Caber Toss (this is throwing a telephone pole, kids…), the Hammer Throw and the Sheaf Toss.

I’m also a sucker for bagpipe music.

Hit up the Stone Mountain Highland Games website for more info. Events start Friday evening and continue through Sunday. There IS an additional charge to get into the meadow, aside from the park’s entry fee.

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Back from Vacation… and the Time Share Shuffle

Time Share Resales
Image by Thomas Hawk via Flickr

The family took a quick trip to the Smokies over the last few days…  We had a great time, thanks.  While we were there, we agreed to go to a Time Share Sales Presentation Tour.  Hey, $100 is $100… and the other inducements (I’ll report about them in the future…).

I’m not going to be specific about the name of the time share company… in fact I am going to be quite vague… but the points I am going to mention should apply across the board.

The new “Time Share” is actually quite different from the old “Pick a Week” concept that many think of with time shares.  Now you get to buy points.  The points can be exchanged for a variety of vacation options.  Maybe you could spend 10 days in Orlando… maybe a couple of days in Gatlinburg and a few days in Branson.  Or… a cruise… all without regard to which week you have and trying to find someone else that wants that particular week in your particular resort.

We were first introduced to the system by the Disney Vacation Club.  We have never purchased a DVC membership, but we have stayed in a DVC resort using points rented from a member.  Personally, I think it is a pretty cool system for vacation planning…

But… there is always a “but”…

While the DVC has a very strong ROFR (Right of First Refusal) which functions to keep resale prices stable, other time share companies do not.  What this means is that the price you can sell your timeshare for can be quite an ugly shocker…

Last I looked, new DVC points were about $100ea.  Resale points were about $80ea. in the same resort (same time frame).

On this trip (not to Disney), we were offered a package for $60,000 and another package for $30,000.  Tonight on Ebay I watched two sales from the same company go off…  The $60,000 package sold for $2025 (there was an additional $1904 in fees and closing costs).  The $30,000 package sold for $860 (add an additional $524).

In the interest of fairness, there are a couple of perks that come with buying from the developer… I can’t really detail them without giving away the name of the company… but I don’t see them worth 10x the cost.

And there is another thing… the “Secondary Offer”

After we said “no” a few times and they were pretty sure that we weren’t buying, we were sent down for an exit poll.  The pollster asked a few questions and then pitched the last ditch offer.  Honestly, we might have done it if the kids weren’t climbing the walls… but we didn’t.  After looking and researching, I would still say that the LDO (last ditch offer) wasn’t that bad.  It wouldn’t have been a money loser…

But, I’m glad we didn’t.  If we were to decide to buy the time share, which is a thought, we would be buying resale.  And we would be spending about the same amount of money to buy the time share as to rent the points…  Of course, if we bought it we would have to pay the monthly maintenance fees…

****Just as a disclaimer… I am a licensed real estate agent, but I do not sell time shares (new, resale, whatever).  In this case, I’m just a guy that went to one of the presentations tours.****

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Gwinnett County’s New Library Plan…

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The Gwinnett County Library System is reviewing the plan it had for several of its library branches; Lilburn, Snellville and Dacula.

According to the News article on the Library’s website, they are moving to a Regional Service Model.  Under that model, the three mentioned libraries would become “Computer Libraries” and would have “Customers will be able to use computers for longer periods of time, return books, pick up holds, get library cards and use a photocopier at the computer access Library locations. These library centers will continue to be staffed by librarians and other staff qualified to address information and reference questions. You will still be able to browse the entire collection online and request delivery of materials to the pick up location of your choice.”

The way I read that is that the affected branches wouldn’t have many books… but rather would be places to pick up ordered books instead of roaming the stacks.

The Gwinnett Daily Post recently had a story about the outcry from some business and civic leaders regarding the changes.  While I understand the desire to cut budgets…  This doesn’t really seem to be that much of a game changer to me…

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