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September 29, 2008 at 1:30 PM #277295September 29, 2008 at 1:34 PM #277310teatsonabullParticipant
you are right, svelte, which is very demoralizing to me. darnit, and here I was celebrating the House of Representatives doing something right for a change π
September 29, 2008 at 1:34 PM #277634teatsonabullParticipantyou are right, svelte, which is very demoralizing to me. darnit, and here I was celebrating the House of Representatives doing something right for a change π
September 29, 2008 at 1:34 PM #277622teatsonabullParticipantyou are right, svelte, which is very demoralizing to me. darnit, and here I was celebrating the House of Representatives doing something right for a change π
September 29, 2008 at 1:34 PM #277585teatsonabullParticipantyou are right, svelte, which is very demoralizing to me. darnit, and here I was celebrating the House of Representatives doing something right for a change π
September 29, 2008 at 1:34 PM #277573teatsonabullParticipantyou are right, svelte, which is very demoralizing to me. darnit, and here I was celebrating the House of Representatives doing something right for a change π
September 29, 2008 at 3:40 PM #277461CoronitaParticipant[quote]
As I’ve said before, the lay-offs are occurring in earnest and those engineers in “wishful thinking”, non-money making technology companies in San Diego won’t be able to hang on to their houses, much less buy those that will be up for resale[/quote]Dude, someone has an inferiority complex. Breath in and out. It’s ok.. It’s ok to be average. Breath in, breath out. π
The good news is that when all those enginerds lose their job, you know the economy is in the crapper and you’ll be unemployed too! Whoopie, everyone can rollaround in the mud together…What fun!
September 29, 2008 at 3:40 PM #277723CoronitaParticipant[quote]
As I’ve said before, the lay-offs are occurring in earnest and those engineers in “wishful thinking”, non-money making technology companies in San Diego won’t be able to hang on to their houses, much less buy those that will be up for resale[/quote]Dude, someone has an inferiority complex. Breath in and out. It’s ok.. It’s ok to be average. Breath in, breath out. π
The good news is that when all those enginerds lose their job, you know the economy is in the crapper and you’ll be unemployed too! Whoopie, everyone can rollaround in the mud together…What fun!
September 29, 2008 at 3:40 PM #277736CoronitaParticipant[quote]
As I’ve said before, the lay-offs are occurring in earnest and those engineers in “wishful thinking”, non-money making technology companies in San Diego won’t be able to hang on to their houses, much less buy those that will be up for resale[/quote]Dude, someone has an inferiority complex. Breath in and out. It’s ok.. It’s ok to be average. Breath in, breath out. π
The good news is that when all those enginerds lose their job, you know the economy is in the crapper and you’ll be unemployed too! Whoopie, everyone can rollaround in the mud together…What fun!
September 29, 2008 at 3:40 PM #277784CoronitaParticipant[quote]
As I’ve said before, the lay-offs are occurring in earnest and those engineers in “wishful thinking”, non-money making technology companies in San Diego won’t be able to hang on to their houses, much less buy those that will be up for resale[/quote]Dude, someone has an inferiority complex. Breath in and out. It’s ok.. It’s ok to be average. Breath in, breath out. π
The good news is that when all those enginerds lose their job, you know the economy is in the crapper and you’ll be unemployed too! Whoopie, everyone can rollaround in the mud together…What fun!
September 29, 2008 at 3:40 PM #277772CoronitaParticipant[quote]
As I’ve said before, the lay-offs are occurring in earnest and those engineers in “wishful thinking”, non-money making technology companies in San Diego won’t be able to hang on to their houses, much less buy those that will be up for resale[/quote]Dude, someone has an inferiority complex. Breath in and out. It’s ok.. It’s ok to be average. Breath in, breath out. π
The good news is that when all those enginerds lose their job, you know the economy is in the crapper and you’ll be unemployed too! Whoopie, everyone can rollaround in the mud together…What fun!
September 29, 2008 at 3:54 PM #277812patientlywaitingParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
Dude, someone has an inferiority complex. Breath in and out. It’s ok.. It’s ok to be average. Breath in, breath out. πThe good news is that when all those enginerds lose their job, you know the economy is in the crapper and you’ll be unemployed too! Whoopie, everyone can rollaround in the mud together…What fun!
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Inferiority?
Not at all. My employment actually generates real revenues.
I’ve said before that vapoware businesses in vapor technologies are in a world of trouble. They survived thanks to funny money buying and selling non-money making companies.
Buying and selling companies is the same ponzi scheme as buying and selling houses to each other. Everything was in expected “wishful-thinking” future price appreciation and nothing was in ongoing cash-flow.
Money can make money only for limited amount of time until the house of cards collapses.
Money can make money in a sustainable way only when there’s underlying economic productivity (ie actual products or services to sell).
And why is that good news? It’s good news only if misery loves company. I personally don’t care for the company of miserable people.
September 29, 2008 at 3:54 PM #277776patientlywaitingParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
Dude, someone has an inferiority complex. Breath in and out. It’s ok.. It’s ok to be average. Breath in, breath out. πThe good news is that when all those enginerds lose their job, you know the economy is in the crapper and you’ll be unemployed too! Whoopie, everyone can rollaround in the mud together…What fun!
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Inferiority?
Not at all. My employment actually generates real revenues.
I’ve said before that vapoware businesses in vapor technologies are in a world of trouble. They survived thanks to funny money buying and selling non-money making companies.
Buying and selling companies is the same ponzi scheme as buying and selling houses to each other. Everything was in expected “wishful-thinking” future price appreciation and nothing was in ongoing cash-flow.
Money can make money only for limited amount of time until the house of cards collapses.
Money can make money in a sustainable way only when there’s underlying economic productivity (ie actual products or services to sell).
And why is that good news? It’s good news only if misery loves company. I personally don’t care for the company of miserable people.
September 29, 2008 at 3:54 PM #277825patientlywaitingParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
Dude, someone has an inferiority complex. Breath in and out. It’s ok.. It’s ok to be average. Breath in, breath out. πThe good news is that when all those enginerds lose their job, you know the economy is in the crapper and you’ll be unemployed too! Whoopie, everyone can rollaround in the mud together…What fun!
[/quote]
Inferiority?
Not at all. My employment actually generates real revenues.
I’ve said before that vapoware businesses in vapor technologies are in a world of trouble. They survived thanks to funny money buying and selling non-money making companies.
Buying and selling companies is the same ponzi scheme as buying and selling houses to each other. Everything was in expected “wishful-thinking” future price appreciation and nothing was in ongoing cash-flow.
Money can make money only for limited amount of time until the house of cards collapses.
Money can make money in a sustainable way only when there’s underlying economic productivity (ie actual products or services to sell).
And why is that good news? It’s good news only if misery loves company. I personally don’t care for the company of miserable people.
September 29, 2008 at 3:54 PM #277502patientlywaitingParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
Dude, someone has an inferiority complex. Breath in and out. It’s ok.. It’s ok to be average. Breath in, breath out. πThe good news is that when all those enginerds lose their job, you know the economy is in the crapper and you’ll be unemployed too! Whoopie, everyone can rollaround in the mud together…What fun!
[/quote]
Inferiority?
Not at all. My employment actually generates real revenues.
I’ve said before that vapoware businesses in vapor technologies are in a world of trouble. They survived thanks to funny money buying and selling non-money making companies.
Buying and selling companies is the same ponzi scheme as buying and selling houses to each other. Everything was in expected “wishful-thinking” future price appreciation and nothing was in ongoing cash-flow.
Money can make money only for limited amount of time until the house of cards collapses.
Money can make money in a sustainable way only when there’s underlying economic productivity (ie actual products or services to sell).
And why is that good news? It’s good news only if misery loves company. I personally don’t care for the company of miserable people.
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