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To: pezz who wrote (3949)2/5/2006 11:50:44 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217740
 
Hello Pezz, Today's Report:

(a) Got physical ... checkup that be :0) and donated precious blood;

(b) Purchased uranium in the form of Energy Resources of Australia finance.yahoo.com at AUD 13.30-13.49. Yes, you remember correctly, I had held this chip earlier, bought at AUD 4.64 Message 20491001 (2004.09.06) and sold at AUD 9.40 Message 21026702 (2005.02.07), then watched it go to 18 finance.yahoo.com and then to 10.

I am buying now because I hope China will be buying uranium from Australia, I believe the Aussie Dollar is not expensive, and because uranium is like one of the important food groups (meat, veggy, grain, dairy, chocolate, ice cream, caviar, ...), as in platinum, gold, silver, palladium, oil sands, uranium ...

The ERA company is currently not mining uranium. It has mined out what it has. It is sitting on a pile of uranium and will process by and by. It hopes to get concession on land occupied by locals already properly wined and dined. May the Force be with them.

Chugs, J



To: pezz who wrote (3949)2/6/2006 4:06:39 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217740
 
Hello Pezz, Another Report:

Purchased GSM / GPRS / Wireless LAN-enabled geewhizbang replacement for my O2 XDA IIs, the O2 XDA Atom seeo2.com . I liked its smaller size and lighter weight, and as I did not use the IIs slideout keyboard, I can dispense with the IIs.

I did not check the geewhizbang QCOM-enabled CDMA PDAs, because as far as I can tell, there aren't any. So, for another 12+ months I will stay with the tried and tested GSM/GPRS functionalities and global coverage down to the village level in ... China, Trinidad, Philippines, Thailand ... Hong Kong ... Europe ... well, Maurice gets the picture ;0)

Chugs, J