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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (25105)12/6/2003 2:28:10 PM
From: jrhana  Respond to of 39344
 
I may have to add him to Richard Russell and the Privateer

in my list of the few who actually know how to see

Per Richard Russell

<December 6, 2003 -- They say that everyone has a talent in some area, but few people recognize their talent and make full use of it. Frederick Perls, the great Gestalt psychiatrist, wrote that most people make use of about 5% of their potential. Those who make use as much as 15% of their potential -- we call geniuses.

I seem to have one unusual talent. My talent, I believe, is that I've been able to sense or envision the "big picture." When it comes to fixing a computer or doing something mechanical, I'm pathetic.....

My talent seem to be in recognizing or sensing or envisioning the unseeable or what I call the coming "big picture." >

Richard Russell is one of the few people with the right to make the above statement.

The Privateer has been just as consistently right on with a focus on the fundamental and technical picture of the POG.
Everytime the POG has sold off a little and hysteria reigns in the threads, I have found the quiet inspiration to stay the course in the calm and detailed analysis of The Privateer. You can subsribe to the Gold This Week for less that $50 USD

I am going to stop quoting huge amounts of Richard Russell verbatim

I think everyone should support him and subscribe. He has been the lonely voice in the wilderness. His cybernet missives cost less than a dollar each.