Punny Poll #8: What Do You Like Most on Punny Money?
Author: Nick
Category: Money
Topics: poll, real estate

If last week’s Punny Poll is any indication (and I’m sure it is!), it seems that sanity is once again returning to the U.S. housing market. A shocking 38% of you predicted major doom and gloom for housing prices in coming months and years, while another 31% said they expect a milder market slowdown. 22% see housing prices holding steady for a bit, while 9% think prices will still rise but at a slower pace. Absolutely nobody said that we’ll still see the ridiculous double-digit appreciations from the earlier part of the decade. I guess no crazy people visit this site (or at least no realtors do).
This week’s poll is inspired by a similar poll posted at the MoneyBlogNetwork forums in which Mighty Bargain Hunter asked what kinds of personal finance posts people enjoyed reading. Since I’ve noticed quite a few more readers have been checking out Punny Money lately, I figured I’d open up a similar question to the crowd:
Of course, I’ll probably just do more of all of the above, but I’m interested in seeing what you enjoy most about this site so I can devote a little more time to those kinds of articles.
And if there’s anything specific you’d like to see on Punny Money, feel free to leave a comment right here! I’m always open to suggestions for discussion topics, especially if the topic involves robots with lasers.

2 Responses »
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fivecentnickel.com
July 19th, 2006 at 9:37 pm
How about more discussion of robots, lasers, or robots with lasers?
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Nick
July 19th, 2006 at 11:02 pm
Great idea, nickel! There are many complex financial aspects when it comes to robots with lasers such as how much the lasers costs, how much the robots cost, and how much it costs to give those lasers to robots.
I’ll start preparing a brief 27-part series detailing all of these issues and explaining my stance as a proponent of the robots with lasers industry. Any volunteers to present an equally lengthy response for the opposition?
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