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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (38730)8/15/2008 2:55:45 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 217860
 
hello haim, i am hoping that we can put our recent heated discussions behind us and simply start anew, to watch and brief, discuss, and understand, and to show the thread that two folks who supposedly are acknowledged by enough as kind and whatnot can actually reach an understanding and form the basis of unheated discussion.

any hurt i have caused you i apologize for.
i think it fair to try to understand that, as i look at my little daughter, i was understandably not happy that anyone can say they support the destruction of her future so as to right a trade deficit gone wrong for any number of reasons.
the solution of destroying her future seemed extreme, and could lead to nowhere fast.

in any case, an understanding for a proper frame of discussions would be a test of sort, because if we cannot do the right thing, then what hope is there for the broader world?

on the euro, yes, usd can reach 1.3, oil can brush 100 (or, perhaps even 30 in a crunch), and gold can get to 500;

but if so, perhaps real income, real estate, real everything else will do even worse and real money will do best. there seems to be some historical foundation for such a state.

regards, j



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (38730)8/15/2008 5:51:30 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217860
 
These guys can't forecast the weather right for the next 24 hours for Curitiba (about 3K SQKm).
Imagine the whole country in 12 to 62 years...

The scientists at UNICAMP. This university is the one that produced all the economists that ran Brazil's finance in the past. I leave up to you should to judge their caliber.

Scientist are hungry for money for their research that's why they need to keep saying the sky is falling...

Nothing to worry about.