Corn is now being planted 16% sooner than it was in 1993. |
Every house in these communities will have a minimum of established connectivity. So it's a given that the buyer looking at these houses will spend an extra $1,500 to live there. At very high rates, 80 to 85 percent of the buyers are spending up to $3,500. The evidence would suggest at that price point ($250,000 to $350,000), people are willing to spend $2,500 to $3,500 for a fairly robust set of (connectivity) features. |
How does a connected home increase the value of a home? The answer to that is not known yet. |
I'm not sure there was any way you could know the numbers for women would go up so much when the (Benton County) jail was planned, |
I've already had a few people express interest in the enhanced retirement package, |
It would be nice if we could win the league and one of the cups. |
It's larger than a mandolin, but smaller than a guitar. It's a 20-fretted instrument with 10 strings. The design and construction are totally unique. |
One thing we feel strongly about as we move into the future: Our technologies will change, and our businesses will reinvent themselves - but we will be true to three things: our customers, people and the community. |
Sometimes you have to leave empty cells to separate the groups. That cuts down your capacity. |
That's why we've been so measured in our approach. Our interest is in what value we bring to market. We need to make it simple. It has to be like the phone. These connected homes have to work like that, otherwise they become somebody's wretched nightmare. |
The photographic market remains a $5 billion market, still, |
We started this four years ago to expose high school students to engineering as a career. |
You go in it or near it and you're dead. |