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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: ajtj99 who wrote (245429)4/23/2010 5:41:07 PM
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the fact they calculate red meat as a longevity impairment (along with sugary fruit juices as a longevity enhancement) tells me much of the test is basically GIGO

and some of the question were ambiguous imo, for example i believe one of the questions asks about the longevity of parents but they include a question about a 'family member living into their 90's'

i assuming if you chose the latter, as opposed to for example in my case parents died in their 70's/80's, i would get a higher score...since my grandmother lived to the age of 94 i picked her instead of my parents

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also i included 'online' friends in my answer to their social networking question, which probably doesn't accurately reflect their bias, but for me it is just as relevant (at least where casual acquaintances are concerned)
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