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mhesidence
- Cranky Member
posted: Apr. 26, 2008 @ 10:50p
sfchris said: 3) the discussion part of the thread is a hopeless jumble of cruft and therefore 4) it is difficult to track rates over time to figure out which accounts are volatile
I'm slow today, just thought of a soultion to this problem. Click on the "history" button for the quick summary and you can see all the changes over time. If you know what you are doing you can copy the info to a text file and grep and sort for whatever you want in a few seconds. 3.35% 04/09 Zions Deseret MMA 3.46% 04/02 Zions Deseret MMA 3.57% 03/26 Zions Deseret MMA 4.03% 03/05 Zions Deseret MMA 4.08% 02/15 Zions Deseret MMA 4.26% 02/07 Zions Deseret MMA 4.51% Zions Deseret MMA 5.07% Zions Deseret MMA 5.13% Zions Deseret MMDA Sorry those last three are before the date field was added. Can't do that in the "mother" because all the info isn't on a single line. IMHO, the best solution would be graph the data to visually see which banks stay near the top, but FW doesn't have that functionally and I don't have a personal website. |
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mhesidence
- Cranky Member
posted: May. 20, 2008 @ 12:20a
sfchris said:jray225 said:I don't think it is to cluttered to add links to the quick summary of thread that are so closely related to this thread. That is what the quick summary is for, sharing important information.
I did however update the QS to make the links a little less obtrusive. If anyone would like to discuss the issue, please send me a PM.
I'm ok with the links, but I think it would be better to put them at the bottom of the QS so we don't have to scroll through them each time we load the rate list. Eventually the list of links could get quite long. Instead of purposely breaking the links in the quick summary (yet again - you can see who did the changes in the history) why don't you just take the links you don't like out of the quick summary. It doesn't matter anymore now that the formatted thread is sticky. |
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ThursdaysChild
- Grumpy Member
posted: Jul. 18, 2008 @ 11:09p
The stickied thread titled "Best Nationally Available High APR Liquid Accounts" is suddenly getting a lot of mentions of local accounts. The Granddaughter thread for local liquid accounts has been archived* -- should we start a Locally Available High APR Liquid Accounts thread or just let the Nationally Available thread remain mixed (and renamed)? *if you're in Modern view, look for "archived" in the fine print at the bottom left of the page
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