To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (42641 ) 12/7/2003 12:28:25 AM From: TobagoJack Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559 KastelCo, <<How is it we were speculating on this very topic much earlier, without specific targets of course...;o)>> ... I have a target, it is in scope, and it seems delicious ...Message 19316754 <<September 17th, 2003 Hello Maurice, <<oil>> In my exploration of new active business frontiers, I am now getting initiated to the 3D world of physical crude trading, as a go-between or in another name, an oil trader between principal and principal, and gad, what a wonderful world it all is, so full of temptation, and so filled with exciting people. I like it, and hope I can complete a deal, say one or two tanker load per month. Just one deal, using nothing more than telephone, fax, e-mail, and maybe some more troublesome airplane tickets.>> Message 19374335 <<October 5th, 2003 Hello Pezz, Today’s Report: In the middle of working out the preliminary details of an oil sourcing deal, Message 19381282 October 8th, 2003 Hello Pezz, Today's Report: I made some small progress on the oil brokering deal. I do not know if the deal will ultimately work, defined as money in my pocket, but it is fun in the mean time. I may get to pull the trigger in February, and should I miss, it would still be better to have stalked than not at all :0)<<the silliness has gone virulent ... noisey :o)>> ... what noise, just a bit of democratic chit chat.<<virulent ... noisey>> ... is a good sign, making the journey to TeoTwawKi more delicious than ever, because virulence accompanies crisis, which is a partner, and noise goes with volatility, which is a friend. As the virulent crowd get larger, the lonely path is more easily identified, thus allowing the Soros reflexivity to do its nasty work, and allow us to put Soros' theory to the test, and bet against the false primary trend. 2004 is looking better than ever. Chugs, Jay