Brian, I meant 'wary' but was unsure of the spelling. Thanks for the correction. See definitions below. If we simple-mindedly count months from order bottom to peak for the last two cycles and assume history repeats, we have only about 3 months before the next peak. geocities.com But we're not simple-minded, no?
Gottfried
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Main Entry: 1wea·ry Pronunciation: 'wir-E Function: adjective Inflected Form(s): wea·ri·er; -est Etymology: Middle English wery, from Old English wErig; akin to Old High German wuorag intoxicated and perhaps to Greek aOros sleep Date: before 12th century 1 : exhausted in strength, endurance, vigor, or freshness 2 : expressing or characteristic of weariness 3 : having one's patience, tolerance, or pleasure exhausted -- used with of 4 : WEARISOME - wea·ri·ly /'wir-&-lE/ adverb - wea·ri·ness /'wir-E-n&s/ noun ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Main Entry: wary Pronunciation: 'war-E, 'wer- Function: adjective Inflected Form(s): war·i·er; -est Etymology: 1ware, from Middle English war, ware, from Old English wær careful, aware, wary; akin to Old High German giwar aware, attentive, Latin vereri to fear, Greek horan to see Date: 15th century : marked by keen caution, cunning, and watchful prudence especially in detecting and escaping danger synonym see CAUTIOUS - war·i·ly /'war-&-lE, 'wer-/ adverb - war·i·ness /'war-E-n&s, 'wer-/ noun |