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To: loantech who wrote (26817)1/11/2004 11:58:14 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39344
 
Get the setting on your BS meter adjusted. If you turn up the gain, and set the HI-Pass filter to 20,000 cycles, the defibrillator to compensate, and the colour temperature to yellow/orange you will see the gauge register in grams per decalitre. That post should get about an 80. After 120 it gets hard to breathe and the legs get wobbly. At 150 grams BS per decalitre, pulse is rapid, disorientation sets in and you hear soft music in the background. There is an astonishing clarity to stock charts, and bid and ask figures start to pulse and swell rapidly. TA indications of chart patterns seem to cluster on the buy side. At that point your broker phones you and asks in a breezy voice."Say, howze it goin' there, I just got this news announcement, and it seems that Ronald Reagan is on the board of Philbert and Dunwagon industries and they have a property in Tierra del Fuego. Intersections indicate 14 grams of tantalum to the acre. How many shall I put you down for?"

"5,000 at 80", you find yourself saying. You can't seem to help yourself. Philbert and Dunwagon can't miss. The big boys are behind it.

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