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Overnight News: Bad news, Pacaso buyers: The real estate market turns first and worst on marginal products.

“I have an old squeaky toy that I keep around, even though I almost never play with it. Guess how often I share it with other dogs?”There’s Pacaso news linked below, but it’s just a regurgitated press release. I’ve written a ton about them, but that makes one of me. But if the real estate market […]

Overnight News: When is ninety dollars worth a thousand bucks? When Pacaso says so.

“Dogs come home smelling like other dogs. When puppies come home, they always smell like perfume.”Time-sharing real estate brokerage Pacaso made The Daily Mail, America’s last reliable news source. They’re also in The Wall Street Journal, but that link is paywalled. Both stories are about efforts in Napa Valley to keep the carpet-bagging time-sharing interlopers out, […]

Overnight News: If you’re searching BloodhoundBlog for Pacaso – I’m your huckleberry.

“If ‘spiders are our friends’ – how come they don’t have tails?”I told my wife that Pacaso is bragging about having a million visitors to their web site since they launched last October. She is web- but not dev-savvy. Even so, her instant retort: “What’s the bounce rate?” You lead with your best card. Pacaso isn’t […]

Overnight News: Unless your objective is killing people, government is not the answer.

“Sharing within the pack? But of course. Outside the pack? Get bent!”If you sniff at a glass of tap-water, chances are you’ll nose out the scent of chlorine. Your local municipality chlorinates your water supply because they know it’s not safe. They’re hoping that introducing toxins into the water supply will kill all the stuff still […]

Overnight News: Paperboys dictate terms to newspaper founded by Alexander Hamilton. Let the O’Keefing begin!

“Shouting for quiet? Yeah, that’ll work…”Reality is whole and uncontradicted, but a lie is a discrete contrary. Liars don’t think to misrepresent the whole, typically, but they can’t, anyway: There’s too much of it. Accordingly, if you want to suss out a lie, look for the tells that the liar would not or could not […]