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stockstradr
ParticipantI smell the dollar getting a little smack outta this. Ouch. Thanks uncle sam. We’re saved.
I guess we can count on the printing machine to get us back into inflation. But I think it’s going to just buy us stagflation. Devaluing the US$, while the economy just sits there. Like a deer in the headlights.I say the above post is brilliant. I’ve been anticipating this bailout now for a year, and the impact I anticipate is described by above post.
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ParticipantI smell the dollar getting a little smack outta this. Ouch. Thanks uncle sam. We’re saved.
I guess we can count on the printing machine to get us back into inflation. But I think it’s going to just buy us stagflation. Devaluing the US$, while the economy just sits there. Like a deer in the headlights.I say the above post is brilliant. I’ve been anticipating this bailout now for a year, and the impact I anticipate is described by above post.
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ParticipantI agree with Rich: best threadjack EVER!
And the threadjack was fairly funny, MUCH funnier than the original (stupidly boring) initial post; honestly, who is going to read a spoof of Obama based on the Odyssey?
You know what IS funny? Watching the moron McCain pick Sarah Palin for his VP, and seeing the media mess that follows her. She’s such a joke.
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ParticipantI agree with Rich: best threadjack EVER!
And the threadjack was fairly funny, MUCH funnier than the original (stupidly boring) initial post; honestly, who is going to read a spoof of Obama based on the Odyssey?
You know what IS funny? Watching the moron McCain pick Sarah Palin for his VP, and seeing the media mess that follows her. She’s such a joke.
stockstradr
ParticipantI agree with Rich: best threadjack EVER!
And the threadjack was fairly funny, MUCH funnier than the original (stupidly boring) initial post; honestly, who is going to read a spoof of Obama based on the Odyssey?
You know what IS funny? Watching the moron McCain pick Sarah Palin for his VP, and seeing the media mess that follows her. She’s such a joke.
stockstradr
ParticipantI agree with Rich: best threadjack EVER!
And the threadjack was fairly funny, MUCH funnier than the original (stupidly boring) initial post; honestly, who is going to read a spoof of Obama based on the Odyssey?
You know what IS funny? Watching the moron McCain pick Sarah Palin for his VP, and seeing the media mess that follows her. She’s such a joke.
stockstradr
ParticipantI agree with Rich: best threadjack EVER!
And the threadjack was fairly funny, MUCH funnier than the original (stupidly boring) initial post; honestly, who is going to read a spoof of Obama based on the Odyssey?
You know what IS funny? Watching the moron McCain pick Sarah Palin for his VP, and seeing the media mess that follows her. She’s such a joke.
September 1, 2008 at 11:51 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #264860stockstradr
ParticipantI predict a few years from now, she’ll be regarded as a POOR choice for VP. He’s going to lose, and she’ll be seen as another weak link in the chain that broke.
I believe that behind the scenes, McCain chose her as a last choice after he asked several heavy-hitters to joing his ticket. Those real contenders had the political savvy to know this particular Republican ticket is a losing ticket.
Did you see the cover of USA Today on Sat? They put Obama on the front page, and that story was so incredibly biased positive; they made him look unstoppable, made him look like the savior of America. The liberal press loves this guy. And they do NOT like McCain and for certain do not like this VP pick. Even though I support Obama for Presidency, I can admit the liberal press is biased towards Obama.
Oh, and you gotta love how Palin, who proudly carries the conservative family VALUES banner, is revealed to have a unmarried but very pregnant teenage daughter.
September 1, 2008 at 11:51 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #265070stockstradr
ParticipantI predict a few years from now, she’ll be regarded as a POOR choice for VP. He’s going to lose, and she’ll be seen as another weak link in the chain that broke.
I believe that behind the scenes, McCain chose her as a last choice after he asked several heavy-hitters to joing his ticket. Those real contenders had the political savvy to know this particular Republican ticket is a losing ticket.
Did you see the cover of USA Today on Sat? They put Obama on the front page, and that story was so incredibly biased positive; they made him look unstoppable, made him look like the savior of America. The liberal press loves this guy. And they do NOT like McCain and for certain do not like this VP pick. Even though I support Obama for Presidency, I can admit the liberal press is biased towards Obama.
Oh, and you gotta love how Palin, who proudly carries the conservative family VALUES banner, is revealed to have a unmarried but very pregnant teenage daughter.
September 1, 2008 at 11:51 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #265074stockstradr
ParticipantI predict a few years from now, she’ll be regarded as a POOR choice for VP. He’s going to lose, and she’ll be seen as another weak link in the chain that broke.
I believe that behind the scenes, McCain chose her as a last choice after he asked several heavy-hitters to joing his ticket. Those real contenders had the political savvy to know this particular Republican ticket is a losing ticket.
Did you see the cover of USA Today on Sat? They put Obama on the front page, and that story was so incredibly biased positive; they made him look unstoppable, made him look like the savior of America. The liberal press loves this guy. And they do NOT like McCain and for certain do not like this VP pick. Even though I support Obama for Presidency, I can admit the liberal press is biased towards Obama.
Oh, and you gotta love how Palin, who proudly carries the conservative family VALUES banner, is revealed to have a unmarried but very pregnant teenage daughter.
September 1, 2008 at 11:51 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #265128stockstradr
ParticipantI predict a few years from now, she’ll be regarded as a POOR choice for VP. He’s going to lose, and she’ll be seen as another weak link in the chain that broke.
I believe that behind the scenes, McCain chose her as a last choice after he asked several heavy-hitters to joing his ticket. Those real contenders had the political savvy to know this particular Republican ticket is a losing ticket.
Did you see the cover of USA Today on Sat? They put Obama on the front page, and that story was so incredibly biased positive; they made him look unstoppable, made him look like the savior of America. The liberal press loves this guy. And they do NOT like McCain and for certain do not like this VP pick. Even though I support Obama for Presidency, I can admit the liberal press is biased towards Obama.
Oh, and you gotta love how Palin, who proudly carries the conservative family VALUES banner, is revealed to have a unmarried but very pregnant teenage daughter.
September 1, 2008 at 11:51 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #265166stockstradr
ParticipantI predict a few years from now, she’ll be regarded as a POOR choice for VP. He’s going to lose, and she’ll be seen as another weak link in the chain that broke.
I believe that behind the scenes, McCain chose her as a last choice after he asked several heavy-hitters to joing his ticket. Those real contenders had the political savvy to know this particular Republican ticket is a losing ticket.
Did you see the cover of USA Today on Sat? They put Obama on the front page, and that story was so incredibly biased positive; they made him look unstoppable, made him look like the savior of America. The liberal press loves this guy. And they do NOT like McCain and for certain do not like this VP pick. Even though I support Obama for Presidency, I can admit the liberal press is biased towards Obama.
Oh, and you gotta love how Palin, who proudly carries the conservative family VALUES banner, is revealed to have a unmarried but very pregnant teenage daughter.
stockstradr
Participant… my library became so big that it was literally impossible to keep track of it all in a nice and orderly fashion. I’m currently at over 18,000 songs (110 GB) and iTunes is the best tool out there for managing such a large library.
My response: I completely agree with above post!
I will refrain from incriminating myself (revealing in a public forum how many mp3 songs I’m managing with iTunes). In any case, I am AMAZED how effortlessly iTunes handles my huge mp3 library. I have many more than 18,000 of mp3 songs!
Here’s what I like about iTunes after already having tried WinAMP, Roxio, Musicmatch Jukebox.
1) iTunes seems to have the biggest most comprehensive online music matching database. Almost every time iTunes finds the correct album and song info for the CD I’ve just popped in for ripping
2) downloadable album artwork from iTunes (resolution, color) album artwork, and a is good quality and pretty comprehensive library
3) More convenient to sort music using front end interface
4) very easy to rip CD’s into mp3’s – but you gotta set it to convert to MP3 instead of the stupid Apple proprietary format.
5) I love the albumflow interface that lets one “spin” through a visual jukebox of your album covers to choose something to play.
6) I love the ability to modify any field of multiple MP3 album/song info at the same time. You can select all songs in 10 different albums and edit any fields all at oncestockstradr
Participant… my library became so big that it was literally impossible to keep track of it all in a nice and orderly fashion. I’m currently at over 18,000 songs (110 GB) and iTunes is the best tool out there for managing such a large library.
My response: I completely agree with above post!
I will refrain from incriminating myself (revealing in a public forum how many mp3 songs I’m managing with iTunes). In any case, I am AMAZED how effortlessly iTunes handles my huge mp3 library. I have many more than 18,000 of mp3 songs!
Here’s what I like about iTunes after already having tried WinAMP, Roxio, Musicmatch Jukebox.
1) iTunes seems to have the biggest most comprehensive online music matching database. Almost every time iTunes finds the correct album and song info for the CD I’ve just popped in for ripping
2) downloadable album artwork from iTunes (resolution, color) album artwork, and a is good quality and pretty comprehensive library
3) More convenient to sort music using front end interface
4) very easy to rip CD’s into mp3’s – but you gotta set it to convert to MP3 instead of the stupid Apple proprietary format.
5) I love the albumflow interface that lets one “spin” through a visual jukebox of your album covers to choose something to play.
6) I love the ability to modify any field of multiple MP3 album/song info at the same time. You can select all songs in 10 different albums and edit any fields all at once -
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