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First time buyers with eagle sight!

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By: garigolf
6/05/2008
9:56 pm

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Article referred to is at:

http://au.pfinance.yahoo.com/life-stages/buying-fi rst-home/top-50-suburbs/index.html

(take your magnifying glass with you ROFL)

By: garigolf
6/05/2008
9:53 pm

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First time buyers with eagle sight! Reply to this message
One can only wonder. Why oh why does Yahoo7 Finance bring an article and list of the 50 best places in Australia - yes THE MUST places to live - that not even an Ami Golden Eagle can read. Worse is that the damned list is neither magnifyable nor copyable (to magnify) and thus an utter waste of time for readers

If someone has something important to say then they should say it clearly and openly and not envelope it in mystery and locked images

Don't worry first time buyers - second and third time buyers can't read it either

Gari

The auditor learns:
"The information provided should be clear from the outset. One should not provide that information that causes the reader to ask for more information."
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