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Strategies & Market Trends : Winter in the Great White North

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To: E. Charters who wrote (3116)9/24/2002 12:12:24 AM
From: ralfph  Read Replies (2) of 8273
 
Gee I teach Mechanics on occasion.

All the doors are open when we are in the shop and when I do have to run one its done outside, with the doors closed.
I used to get called in to do tuneups and trouble shooting for the racer boys round and about Van. Some of those shops would give me a headache in a few minutes. Very often I would be called when they could not get a fresh engine to fire. It usualy took only a few minutes for me to get one to fire. Unless the timing gears were out of line. Maybe the reason they kept screwing up was because of the fumes.

I always figured it was the two cases of beer each consumed before calling me.

Actualy I agreed with your first post regarding Carbon Monoxide . But you laid such a fine foundation for me to build on that I could not resist the chance to be silly. Have you ever looked at ion (sp?) generators. There was some talk about putting them in cars as well. It seems that the static electricity a car creates while traveling fills the car with the wrong kind of ions.

This market is very interesting. Everything is going titters. except the mines. I think the Sept rally has worked its magic in the mining sector , but it is muted. Oct should produce more of the same action.

Next post I will return to stocks

goodnite all

ralfph
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