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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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From: koan6/24/2006 9:47:57 PM
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I just watched a documentary on building the worlds largest bridges and all I could think of was holy cow look at how much metal they are using.

As the money supply swells and is redistrbuted worldwide by US deficit spending many more large building structures will take place keeping demand on metals constant I think.

Just one support of the Japanese bridge connecting two Islands was a block long and 34 stories high of solid concrete. It took over a million cubic meters of concrete to fill it.

I watched Bill Mayers interview Salmon Rushdie. Rushdie si so smart and really has figured out a brillant understanding of man and his culture.

Moyers went up a notch in my book too.

I also got to see last week Charlie Rose interview Noam Chompsky. I perferred Rushdi. I know how brillant chomsky is, but Rushdie was like poeetry he was so smooth and organized in his thougths.

We should all be learning from those guys. They are very good thinkers, all of them.
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