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To: long-gone who wrote (79785)12/4/2001 2:35:48 PM
From: Ahda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116753
 
That is the truest of the true. That is why i like lamb.



To: long-gone who wrote (79785)12/4/2001 8:52:51 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 116753
 
Msg from longone: "... greatest worries about GATA"

"Litigation is a machine which you go into as a pig
and come out as a sausage." Ambrose P. Bierce

Yes very true, but then its possible to fail and exit not as
that sausage. It depends if when one enters into this
if one has access to a "How hotdogs are made." book.

Gata Bill would have been many many months ago a smelly
and chopped-up inside an uncleaned pig casing if not for
the following "... I'm an accident in this [Gata] cause."

Sometimes the first step is not what determines the journey,
but who takes that first step, and eventhought Gata Bill started
his The Walk of his The Talk it may be viewed like those first
footprints on the Moon, "One small step for..." those many
many footprints on Gata Bill's LeMetropoleCafe really walk
in that single first step of the following person.

CHRIS POWELL, Secretary/Treasurer
Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee Inc.

"... I'm an accident in this [Gata] cause.
I'm a newspaper editor...
I'm not a gold bug; I'm actually an anti-trust bug.
My newspaper... a little more than 30 years old --
it is among the few dailies left in America
that is independently owned
... when I came across Bill Murphy's wonderful Internet site,
www.LeMetropoleCafe.com, soon after it opened,
[had] to write to him to call his attention and that of his subscribers
to the Sherman and Clayton anti-trust acts, which outlaw
what Bill had concluded was being done to gold...
I wrote that gold's partisans should stop complaining
to each other and DO something about the problem --
form a committee, hire lawyers, and look for ways
to sue or otherwise take action.
Bill was enthusiastic. So we incorporated in Delaware,
and here we are after an eventful three years..."
[Full Text]
groups.yahoo.com

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From: Darleen Shurgot
[start]
"... that type of creativity unless they are seeing the folly
in their own calculations of proposed return. The art form
we call communication is a long way from being a science."
[stop]

Actually a Big no times 2 :o)
Its not an art form, but a real science,
the one Rarebird obtained a Ph.D. in,
and to quickly address commints & questions
that are now taking shape
using connections and firings of your brain cells,
let me state i'm not a sports guy,
don't watch that final football game called SuperBall
but do tape it so as to fast forward the game
and watch them commercials
and hoping Franky & Louie the Bud Lizards return,
but back to sports w/ Michael Jordan the basketball king
when he tried baseball with a AAA something team
and he said a 50% success for him shoting a basketball
was poor, but that success hitting a baseball would be
not possible as the best of the best is much lower.
So, was Rarebird able to enter into dialogues here on
this GPM thread and shine, is a not, and not because
he was not able to, as he was, head & shoulders above
all the rest here, but that science is the Rocket Science
of the non technical ones, extremely difficult to learn,
even harder to apply, and when used on folks not trained
in that science its a recipe for frustration. Its best use
is for one's self, as then successful use is gaged on one's
accomplishmints, but even then the message can be cloudy
when one studies oneself with that har science. So, for a
non-sports success rate, its like baseball not basketball :o)

d:oug