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To: Bid Buster who wrote (257563)8/25/2003 11:43:53 AM
From: At_The_Ask  Respond to of 436258
 
I guess that proves they really did dump all of the "war silver" or whatever that the defense dept used to have.

morons



To: Bid Buster who wrote (257563)8/25/2003 11:56:27 AM
From: At_The_Ask  Respond to of 436258
 
IMO the "success" of this thread speaks volumes about the possibility of a coming commodity bull.

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To: Bid Buster who wrote (257563)8/25/2003 11:59:18 AM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
>>>.I'm still waiting for a few traders to get back to me about predictions of $15 a brl oil. <G> <<<

Doesn't seem likely, not that big of a tax cut, I thought it should have been about $20 for real economic expansion. Prices still high...it's not called black gold fur nuthin.<g>

Seems like a man could get rich selling a synthetic gasoline of some kind for $15 brl? What would it be?<g> That's what a gallon of good paint costs or more? Go hydrogen power<g>



To: Bid Buster who wrote (257563)8/25/2003 2:25:45 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 436258
 
They still use silver in coins? <G>

Perfect example of the debasement of the currency...quarters and dimes were 100% silver prior to 1964. Now they might as well be made of tin. A pre-1964 dime is worth about 36 cents now based on its silver content ALONE!