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Dec. 12th, 2005 09:15 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So I need to eventually think of moving. I can't afford to move right at the moment, but I probably need to consider moving by March or April at the latest (I assume). Anyway, I've been looking through Craig's List and The Seattle Times Classifieds. Crig's List doesn't really allow you to sort by location/area or by price, it just shows everything that people have posted, in order of when it was posted. Meanwhile the Seattle Times site allows you to sort by location and price (very nice!). However, they have a "minimum" field for price sorting, but not a maximum, and the default return lists rental from highest price to lowest. Correct me if I'm wrong, but most people don't go apartment hunting with the idea that they want to pay as much as possible, and they have a set price which is the absolute minimum they will pay.
Also the returns will yield multiple pages, but is there a button to go to the next page? No. You have to type in the number of the page you want to go to, ie "2", and then click the button to go to that page.
Ah well. I wrapped presents yesterday, and did some more shopping. I watched the Seahawks on tv. I picked up a couple of used anime dveds at Suncoast, and was told that if I bought 2 I'd get a third one free, so I went back and picked out something I would likely never have bought otherwise. It's called Magical Shopping Arcade Abenoboshi, and it's a Gainax show. It looked really goofy, but the opening is actually quite serious and non-goofy. After that it gets incredibly goofy -- Excel Saga level goofy, really. It was funny, easily worth the $0 I paid for it.
Also the returns will yield multiple pages, but is there a button to go to the next page? No. You have to type in the number of the page you want to go to, ie "2", and then click the button to go to that page.
Ah well. I wrapped presents yesterday, and did some more shopping. I watched the Seahawks on tv. I picked up a couple of used anime dveds at Suncoast, and was told that if I bought 2 I'd get a third one free, so I went back and picked out something I would likely never have bought otherwise. It's called Magical Shopping Arcade Abenoboshi, and it's a Gainax show. It looked really goofy, but the opening is actually quite serious and non-goofy. After that it gets incredibly goofy -- Excel Saga level goofy, really. It was funny, easily worth the $0 I paid for it.