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Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Dearest? Why did the hair on the back of my neck just stand up?
Yup, cerebrally weighted = smart. I was just asking how cerebrally weighted one had to be to engage you on that level.
How is that you have a hangover at 5:00p? Or is it better not to ask?
And for the record: Nothing can make Jessica Alba look bad.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Dearest? Why did the hair on the back of my neck just stand up?
Yup, cerebrally weighted = smart. I was just asking how cerebrally weighted one had to be to engage you on that level.
How is that you have a hangover at 5:00p? Or is it better not to ask?
And for the record: Nothing can make Jessica Alba look bad.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Dearest? Why did the hair on the back of my neck just stand up?
Yup, cerebrally weighted = smart. I was just asking how cerebrally weighted one had to be to engage you on that level.
How is that you have a hangover at 5:00p? Or is it better not to ask?
And for the record: Nothing can make Jessica Alba look bad.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: You call that pouncing? Oy vey! What are you going to do when the bullets really start flying?
I didn’t notice any wrinkles, by the way. Of course, on a 1″ video box, it would take better eyes than mine to find them.
Define cerebrally weighted, just for my own edification.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: You call that pouncing? Oy vey! What are you going to do when the bullets really start flying?
I didn’t notice any wrinkles, by the way. Of course, on a 1″ video box, it would take better eyes than mine to find them.
Define cerebrally weighted, just for my own edification.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: You call that pouncing? Oy vey! What are you going to do when the bullets really start flying?
I didn’t notice any wrinkles, by the way. Of course, on a 1″ video box, it would take better eyes than mine to find them.
Define cerebrally weighted, just for my own edification.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: You call that pouncing? Oy vey! What are you going to do when the bullets really start flying?
I didn’t notice any wrinkles, by the way. Of course, on a 1″ video box, it would take better eyes than mine to find them.
Define cerebrally weighted, just for my own edification.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: You call that pouncing? Oy vey! What are you going to do when the bullets really start flying?
I didn’t notice any wrinkles, by the way. Of course, on a 1″ video box, it would take better eyes than mine to find them.
Define cerebrally weighted, just for my own edification.
January 21, 2008 at 1:59 PM in reply to: Let’s just see how “safe” those investments in China are…. #139888Allan from Fallbrook
Participantstockstradr: I wasn’t asking you to defend your opinion; I was asking you to support it. Two sentences about a supposed meltdown in the Asian markets does not a prognostication make.
You’re an engineer, and should be familiar with the concept of showing your math. I run a specialty engineering company, and I know that without support, our “opinions” would have the substance of wind.
January 21, 2008 at 1:59 PM in reply to: Let’s just see how “safe” those investments in China are…. #140103Allan from Fallbrook
Participantstockstradr: I wasn’t asking you to defend your opinion; I was asking you to support it. Two sentences about a supposed meltdown in the Asian markets does not a prognostication make.
You’re an engineer, and should be familiar with the concept of showing your math. I run a specialty engineering company, and I know that without support, our “opinions” would have the substance of wind.
January 21, 2008 at 1:59 PM in reply to: Let’s just see how “safe” those investments in China are…. #140125Allan from Fallbrook
Participantstockstradr: I wasn’t asking you to defend your opinion; I was asking you to support it. Two sentences about a supposed meltdown in the Asian markets does not a prognostication make.
You’re an engineer, and should be familiar with the concept of showing your math. I run a specialty engineering company, and I know that without support, our “opinions” would have the substance of wind.
January 21, 2008 at 1:59 PM in reply to: Let’s just see how “safe” those investments in China are…. #140152Allan from Fallbrook
Participantstockstradr: I wasn’t asking you to defend your opinion; I was asking you to support it. Two sentences about a supposed meltdown in the Asian markets does not a prognostication make.
You’re an engineer, and should be familiar with the concept of showing your math. I run a specialty engineering company, and I know that without support, our “opinions” would have the substance of wind.
January 21, 2008 at 1:59 PM in reply to: Let’s just see how “safe” those investments in China are…. #140199Allan from Fallbrook
Participantstockstradr: I wasn’t asking you to defend your opinion; I was asking you to support it. Two sentences about a supposed meltdown in the Asian markets does not a prognostication make.
You’re an engineer, and should be familiar with the concept of showing your math. I run a specialty engineering company, and I know that without support, our “opinions” would have the substance of wind.
January 21, 2008 at 10:59 AM in reply to: Let’s just see how “safe” those investments in China are…. #139658Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantNost: In my mind, it has always been a question as to how a centrally planned communist government will react when (somewhat) free market forces start exerting real pressure on their economy.
Add to that the inevitable backlash once these various businessmen, entrepeneurs, and financiers start demanding an equal voice in the running of the country.
In the background, you have a large and very disaffected peasantry, all of whom are watching their way of life becoming progressively more disenfranchised.
Throw in pollution, endemic AIDS in certain parts of the country, a growing and vocal cadre of former Chinese Army officers that don’t like the present government and are agitating for its ouster, no rule of law to protect intellectual property and a yawning gap when it comes to lawyers and upper management.
You now have a real interesting soup pot bubbling.
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