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To: d:oug who wrote (70540)5/28/2001 11:30:07 AM
From: Graystone  Respond to of 116972
 
Mismanaged hands
or
Galactic interference

One of the best ways to get the tenor of the gold market is by reading this thread.
It is apparent that the Philistines knew nothing about inelastic demand and the Greeks knew even less than that. Sydon and Tyre will should be charged with "Failure to be Aramaic Enough" and the Jewish people did a lot of wandering.
You have to understand that undermining it all are the samples of 5000 year old steel found with the red headed ice man who likely came from Thailand about 8000 years ago.

I am looking for something very spectacular here, that's why I am lurking. I think this SI thread is absolute proof of my theory...

If Mount Vesuvius erupted today, it could kill as many as a million people within 15 minutes, say Italian vulcanologists. Augusto Neri and his colleagues in the National Vulcanology Group at the University of Pisa base their warning on computer simulations ... Neri says there would be no escape for the million people who live and work up to 7 or 8 kilometres from Vesuvius. The last great eruption was in 1631, but Vesuvius has been active as recently as 1944. Neri warns that the next eruption could happen at any time - no one knows when - and advises people to move away.

ref link:
newscientist.com



To: d:oug who wrote (70540)5/28/2001 1:02:29 PM
From: goldsheet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116972
 
> For sure Bob would say

I'm sleeply from reading long posts, yawn ;)