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To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (8591)9/9/2001 8:23:01 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
The Thread belongs to Tradermike. We can make suggestions to him.
Financial Collapse of 2001. We did away with it. perhaps 15% of postings stick to the original Thread purposes.

Now what we are already doing is squatting in the Financial Collapse Thread, posting on:
"Surveying the Carnage Post-Collapse." Call it a Thread within a Thread. But we know how all that play. Only passers by can misunderstand this. This carries a good 75% of the postings.

Next, just starting, we are doing "The Coming Business Designs post-Collapse, a.k.a Abracadabra". About 5% of the postings are we climbing on top of each others' shoulders to see if that dust cloud out there in the horizon, (2003?) is:
1) The market in full-blown recovery.
2) The bulls charging ahead
3) The bulls running naked persecuted by repo men.
4) People fighting for the a place in the soup line.
5) Mass Immigrants invading New Zealand.
6) A tornado that will torn every single bit constructed in the post war etc

We eventually, port "The Coming Business Designs post-Collapse, a.k.a Abracadabra" as a stand alone Thread when we think that the time has come. It will come naturally.

The remaining 5% are Jay talking about his weekends, Elmat talking about his dropout life. Orbital mechanics. Lawyers lingo and such.