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To: Lorne who wrote (23877)8/2/1999 7:35:00 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
You attacked me - #reply-10772900 - in the post to which you responded i was talking to red, and in no way mentioned you and your problem. This is a stock discussion site, btw.

The email address you display in your bio suggests only an academic background, so i suppose we must make some allowances for lack of life experience, but you will find a limit to patience everywhere. Especially when making uninformed sweeping generalised statements about whole countries, or individuals for that matter.

As for your 'friends in Chiappas' -
a. to my knowledge, there is no such place.
b. you'd have to demonstrate the ability to make them before i believed you had any.

There is an encouraging reduction in personal attack in the post to which i am responding. Could it be that you'd like to start discussing relative merits of various investments? ... ok, the benefit of doubt ... Tell ya what - i'll supply some recent news and opinion on the state of the horror show in Angola and its recent trends, and i'll even throw in Sierra Leone, if you'll supply in exchange some precise details i need for the counterargument that political risk exists everywhere. I'd like four details please -

1. If a single copy of every piece of paper that Diavik and Aber have had to use or review to satisfy governmental, environmental, and special interest groups was piled up, how high would that pile be, in centimetros?
2. How much would that pile weigh, in kilos?
3. How much time would those companies have needed to deal with it, in days?
3. How much money would those companies have spent to deal with it, in loonies?

Accuracy to two decimal places will be acceptable .... tia .... back much later