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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: FiveFour who wrote (65927)7/5/2005 1:46:38 AM
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Certainly, but I would suspect the average 165 IQ SI person is much better off financially than he is. It is a conundrum to me given his background. MS in CS from Uni Illinois at UC - programmed many systems in the old days - this is where he spends a lot of time lately editing he told me.

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He is listed.

He built some radar jamming device because he was always getting speeding tickets taking his daughter to the chess club and it was getting to the point where he was having to choose basic essentials. That does not seem smart to me and I told him not to do it - that if they caught him he could get some serious charges. Normally he was a very ethical and moral individual, but the onset of ever increasing poverty seems to be bending his ethics. He was getting big money from his software for awhile but somehow some of the companies wiggled out of contracts. I guess he counted on other people being as ethical as him to make it in this world - lawyers beat him out of a lot of money - hehe.
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