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September 25, 2009 at 4:28 PM in reply to: Have The Federal Reserve Or Prime Brokers Ever Tried To Manipulate The Stock Market? #461480September 25, 2009 at 4:28 PM in reply to: Have The Federal Reserve Or Prime Brokers Ever Tried To Manipulate The Stock Market? #461821
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantUmm, “Ever”? Don’t you mean “Are”??
September 25, 2009 at 4:28 PM in reply to: Have The Federal Reserve Or Prime Brokers Ever Tried To Manipulate The Stock Market? #461894CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantUmm, “Ever”? Don’t you mean “Are”??
September 25, 2009 at 4:28 PM in reply to: Have The Federal Reserve Or Prime Brokers Ever Tried To Manipulate The Stock Market? #462099CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantUmm, “Ever”? Don’t you mean “Are”??
CricketOnTheHearth
Participantthreadkiller, I hope you are wrong (about Sears being doomed) but I fear you are right. Ever since Sears got bought by the idiot who bought KMart, he has royally screwed up both of them. Instead of having each “branch” continue to be itself, he has turned most of the good KMarts into those sad “Sears Essentials” stores, lame attempted hybrids of the two names which are as good as neither.
Meanwhile they/he is apparently sending the legendary Sears quality into the gutter. A couple of rentals ago I persuaded my landlady to get a new Sears stackable washer/dryer to replace the one the previous tenants had left infested with mold. After a couple of months the new washer started making a screeching sound during agitation cycle. The repairman came, opened it up, and found that a part which linked the motor shaft to the basket had fractured. He showed me the part– it looked crystalline inside, and he said it looked like it was made out of “pot metal.” However, he said, he had an old replacement one of that part in his truck– when he brought it in, it was a nice sturdy looking stamped part, and he put it in the washer.
He then went onto his handheld to call up the part he’d put in to order a replacement for his truck– guess what– that part # was discontinued. Only the “pot metal” version of the part was carried.
I used to love both the old Sears and the old Big KMarts. Each store did what it did very well. But if they cannot get rid of this idiot, micromanaging CEO they have now pretty quickly, I am afraid he is going to drive both names into the ground and they will go the way of Montgomery Ward. That would be a tragedy.
CricketOnTheHearth
Participantthreadkiller, I hope you are wrong (about Sears being doomed) but I fear you are right. Ever since Sears got bought by the idiot who bought KMart, he has royally screwed up both of them. Instead of having each “branch” continue to be itself, he has turned most of the good KMarts into those sad “Sears Essentials” stores, lame attempted hybrids of the two names which are as good as neither.
Meanwhile they/he is apparently sending the legendary Sears quality into the gutter. A couple of rentals ago I persuaded my landlady to get a new Sears stackable washer/dryer to replace the one the previous tenants had left infested with mold. After a couple of months the new washer started making a screeching sound during agitation cycle. The repairman came, opened it up, and found that a part which linked the motor shaft to the basket had fractured. He showed me the part– it looked crystalline inside, and he said it looked like it was made out of “pot metal.” However, he said, he had an old replacement one of that part in his truck– when he brought it in, it was a nice sturdy looking stamped part, and he put it in the washer.
He then went onto his handheld to call up the part he’d put in to order a replacement for his truck– guess what– that part # was discontinued. Only the “pot metal” version of the part was carried.
I used to love both the old Sears and the old Big KMarts. Each store did what it did very well. But if they cannot get rid of this idiot, micromanaging CEO they have now pretty quickly, I am afraid he is going to drive both names into the ground and they will go the way of Montgomery Ward. That would be a tragedy.
CricketOnTheHearth
Participantthreadkiller, I hope you are wrong (about Sears being doomed) but I fear you are right. Ever since Sears got bought by the idiot who bought KMart, he has royally screwed up both of them. Instead of having each “branch” continue to be itself, he has turned most of the good KMarts into those sad “Sears Essentials” stores, lame attempted hybrids of the two names which are as good as neither.
Meanwhile they/he is apparently sending the legendary Sears quality into the gutter. A couple of rentals ago I persuaded my landlady to get a new Sears stackable washer/dryer to replace the one the previous tenants had left infested with mold. After a couple of months the new washer started making a screeching sound during agitation cycle. The repairman came, opened it up, and found that a part which linked the motor shaft to the basket had fractured. He showed me the part– it looked crystalline inside, and he said it looked like it was made out of “pot metal.” However, he said, he had an old replacement one of that part in his truck– when he brought it in, it was a nice sturdy looking stamped part, and he put it in the washer.
He then went onto his handheld to call up the part he’d put in to order a replacement for his truck– guess what– that part # was discontinued. Only the “pot metal” version of the part was carried.
I used to love both the old Sears and the old Big KMarts. Each store did what it did very well. But if they cannot get rid of this idiot, micromanaging CEO they have now pretty quickly, I am afraid he is going to drive both names into the ground and they will go the way of Montgomery Ward. That would be a tragedy.
CricketOnTheHearth
Participantthreadkiller, I hope you are wrong (about Sears being doomed) but I fear you are right. Ever since Sears got bought by the idiot who bought KMart, he has royally screwed up both of them. Instead of having each “branch” continue to be itself, he has turned most of the good KMarts into those sad “Sears Essentials” stores, lame attempted hybrids of the two names which are as good as neither.
Meanwhile they/he is apparently sending the legendary Sears quality into the gutter. A couple of rentals ago I persuaded my landlady to get a new Sears stackable washer/dryer to replace the one the previous tenants had left infested with mold. After a couple of months the new washer started making a screeching sound during agitation cycle. The repairman came, opened it up, and found that a part which linked the motor shaft to the basket had fractured. He showed me the part– it looked crystalline inside, and he said it looked like it was made out of “pot metal.” However, he said, he had an old replacement one of that part in his truck– when he brought it in, it was a nice sturdy looking stamped part, and he put it in the washer.
He then went onto his handheld to call up the part he’d put in to order a replacement for his truck– guess what– that part # was discontinued. Only the “pot metal” version of the part was carried.
I used to love both the old Sears and the old Big KMarts. Each store did what it did very well. But if they cannot get rid of this idiot, micromanaging CEO they have now pretty quickly, I am afraid he is going to drive both names into the ground and they will go the way of Montgomery Ward. That would be a tragedy.
CricketOnTheHearth
Participantthreadkiller, I hope you are wrong (about Sears being doomed) but I fear you are right. Ever since Sears got bought by the idiot who bought KMart, he has royally screwed up both of them. Instead of having each “branch” continue to be itself, he has turned most of the good KMarts into those sad “Sears Essentials” stores, lame attempted hybrids of the two names which are as good as neither.
Meanwhile they/he is apparently sending the legendary Sears quality into the gutter. A couple of rentals ago I persuaded my landlady to get a new Sears stackable washer/dryer to replace the one the previous tenants had left infested with mold. After a couple of months the new washer started making a screeching sound during agitation cycle. The repairman came, opened it up, and found that a part which linked the motor shaft to the basket had fractured. He showed me the part– it looked crystalline inside, and he said it looked like it was made out of “pot metal.” However, he said, he had an old replacement one of that part in his truck– when he brought it in, it was a nice sturdy looking stamped part, and he put it in the washer.
He then went onto his handheld to call up the part he’d put in to order a replacement for his truck– guess what– that part # was discontinued. Only the “pot metal” version of the part was carried.
I used to love both the old Sears and the old Big KMarts. Each store did what it did very well. But if they cannot get rid of this idiot, micromanaging CEO they have now pretty quickly, I am afraid he is going to drive both names into the ground and they will go the way of Montgomery Ward. That would be a tragedy.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantPropertysearchaddiction– re your mystery house, would a RL visit to the County Clerk enable you to dig up who has actual title to the house?
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantPropertysearchaddiction– re your mystery house, would a RL visit to the County Clerk enable you to dig up who has actual title to the house?
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantPropertysearchaddiction– re your mystery house, would a RL visit to the County Clerk enable you to dig up who has actual title to the house?
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantPropertysearchaddiction– re your mystery house, would a RL visit to the County Clerk enable you to dig up who has actual title to the house?
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantPropertysearchaddiction– re your mystery house, would a RL visit to the County Clerk enable you to dig up who has actual title to the house?
September 22, 2009 at 4:02 PM in reply to: “White House collects Web users’ data without notice” #460858CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantChina’s giving it the ol’ college try, but the bloom may be already coming off the rose in a few of these places. I recently read an article about grumbling in some 3rd world country (I forget which, in Africa, I think) because the Chinese were bringing in their own Chinese workers to do the work instead of hiring local.
America made the big play for the big oil resources in the Gulf area, while China nibbles around the edges for the oil in Sudan, etc. No argument that the US has funbled the Gulf play. I predict the “Great Game” will eventually turn to China attempting to get a foothold in the Gulf region; perhaps cozying up to Iran. Neither Russia nor the US would like that… much ugliness ensues.
The fact that our economies are so webbed together makes it tougher. You can’t just haul off and blast your rival any more, you wind up cratering your own economy if you do.
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