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This thread is to capture any requests for site admins to pull old forum threads and bring to the new forum, time permitting.

My request is to transfer the "bottom call" thread
Hey Jesse, there's one already resurrected in General Chatter, is this the one you're looking for?

http://vancouverpeak.com/Thread-Bottom-Call-Thread
I'd like to request a resurrection of my "motivated index" thread, thanks Pope!

I have the stats of 2012 VCI RE Prediction Contest and will create a new thread to post the final result when the stats are out today/tomorrow.
(01-03-2013, 12:45 AM)VMD Wrote: [ -> ]I'd like to request a resurrection of my "motivated index" thread, thanks Pope!

I have the stats of 2012 VCI RE Prediction Contest and will create a new thread to post the final result when the stats are out today/tomorrow.

Here's the 'motivated index' thread:
http://vancouverpeak.com/Thread-Below-As...100#pid100

Thanks for restoring the Prediction Contest!
(01-02-2013, 06:17 PM)admin Wrote: [ -> ]Hey Jesse, there's one already resurrected in General Chatter, is this the one you're looking for?

http://vancouverpeak.com/Thread-Bottom-Call-Thread
Yes that be she. Looked in the quote tracker, maybe it would be better there? Either way.
Yep, that makes sense. It's moved now.

I'm digging this new forum software, much easier to make it work.

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There was a thread on Realtor euphemisms in listings with humourous interpretations. Not sure if that was at vancouverpeak or elsewhere. That would be fun to pull onto the new forum.
I remember that one jesse, it was a good one. We'll dig it up and restore it.

(edit) Voila!

http://vancouverpeak.com/Thread-Realtor-...Translator

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Hi, I really liked the crash tracker by b5baxter (?) that compared HPI, median, and average versus several US cities post peak, to see how the trend compared. Any chance we could resurrect that one, assuming b5 is willing to keep updating ?

An observer posted a table with similar stats for US cities recently, but it would be very nice to see it presented graphically again so we can see the pace of decline.

Thank you.

EDIT:

Nevermind - An Observer has just created the same chart on Vancouver Price Drop (Big Thanks!)