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Comments (7)
Richard said
at 9:42 am on May 1, 2006
I like the layout of the presentation, its easy to read...but the timing is weird...it changes pages before I can finish reading it.
Cindy said
at 10:02 am on May 1, 2006
Hi Robert,
I was trying to view your pp presentation and it looks like something is messed up. I guess Richard already commented on that. I'll come back later to see if it is fixed.
shadpalmer said
at 10:46 am on May 1, 2006
Hi presentation is good... like everyone else said it changes before i could finish reading the pp will come back later
robert splaine said
at 10:46 am on May 1, 2006
I don't what happened there. I didn't set the timings when i did the presentation. It is supposed to change pages when the user clicks on it.
Bobby Boyd said
at 10:53 am on May 1, 2006
Hey Robert! I think you have a great topic for research. Everyone should pay closer attention to this issue. My thoughts on your Wiki are as follows: Add some highlights of the current SS system and define the overall problem in Wiki. Maybe you could add this info in between the pics to join them better.Finally, see if you can fix the PP timing for readers ease. Have a great summer!
ramona garza said
at 11:15 am on May 1, 2006
Yes, the timing is too fast for my eyes. I had to go through the pp four times. But I know it's good! I know for a fact that you worked hard on this presentation, good job Robert. I think everyone needs to know the problems with SS and just because today it is not my problem wait until I turn 65 and want to enjoy the grandkids. But I will not be able to because I will not be able to afford it.
Cindy said
at 9:02 pm on May 1, 2006
Hi Robert,
I right clicked on the PP presentation and navigated through it and it seemed to work a little better. I thought that your presentation was really good and I agree with you that this is a topic that needs some real consideration. If spending doesn't stop, most of us will have basically just paid for our grandparent's retirements and we won't have anything to retire on ourselves. I do happen to be one of those people that think my money would be better saved by my investments. I am curious why you think it is more risky to invest our own money then to continue to let the government try to fix the problem? They have obviously not done so hot of a job thus far, what reason do we have to trust them with it in the future? 2040 is coming pretty quickly...that's not much time for reform.
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Comments (7)
Richard said
at 9:42 am on May 1, 2006
I like the layout of the presentation, its easy to read...but the timing is weird...it changes pages before I can finish reading it.
Cindy said
at 10:02 am on May 1, 2006
Hi Robert,
I was trying to view your pp presentation and it looks like something is messed up. I guess Richard already commented on that. I'll come back later to see if it is fixed.
shadpalmer said
at 10:46 am on May 1, 2006
Hi presentation is good... like everyone else said it changes before i could finish reading the pp will come back later
robert splaine said
at 10:46 am on May 1, 2006
I don't what happened there. I didn't set the timings when i did the presentation. It is supposed to change pages when the user clicks on it.
Bobby Boyd said
at 10:53 am on May 1, 2006
Hey Robert! I think you have a great topic for research. Everyone should pay closer attention to this issue. My thoughts on your Wiki are as follows: Add some highlights of the current SS system and define the overall problem in Wiki. Maybe you could add this info in between the pics to join them better.Finally, see if you can fix the PP timing for readers ease. Have a great summer!
ramona garza said
at 11:15 am on May 1, 2006
Yes, the timing is too fast for my eyes. I had to go through the pp four times. But I know it's good! I know for a fact that you worked hard on this presentation, good job Robert. I think everyone needs to know the problems with SS and just because today it is not my problem wait until I turn 65 and want to enjoy the grandkids. But I will not be able to because I will not be able to afford it.
Cindy said
at 9:02 pm on May 1, 2006
Hi Robert,
I right clicked on the PP presentation and navigated through it and it seemed to work a little better. I thought that your presentation was really good and I agree with you that this is a topic that needs some real consideration. If spending doesn't stop, most of us will have basically just paid for our grandparent's retirements and we won't have anything to retire on ourselves. I do happen to be one of those people that think my money would be better saved by my investments. I am curious why you think it is more risky to invest our own money then to continue to let the government try to fix the problem? They have obviously not done so hot of a job thus far, what reason do we have to trust them with it in the future? 2040 is coming pretty quickly...that's not much time for reform.
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