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To: TobagoJack who wrote (56820)10/23/2009 7:41:46 PM
From: Bert1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217588
 
Interesting flick..."Fall of the Republic":

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (56820)10/23/2009 9:06:05 PM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217588
 
It's officially summer today and by crikey, it is. The temperature needs to rise a few degrees and the wind drop a few knots and it will be balmy.

So I should have time to contemplate the terrible situation our conspiracy as wrought and how to profit further from it. [see that movie from a few posts ago to watch the conspiracy in action]

Hmmm, it's so nice, perhaps I'll go out and stake a prospecting area for gold and silver. In my BP days, in Tauranga, we actually did go and stake a mining claim [Graham Ingram went and put the stake in the ground]. BP was involved in mining back then [and a lot more besides from salmon farming, tree and sheep farming [forest farming] to cattle embryo transplant [Farmkey with Duncan Simpson in charge who had previously been the Lubricants Manager and he found it hilarious that he was involved in getting sperm out of dirty great bulls and bidding on cattle at auction - the method of getting sperm seemed dangerous at best and definitely undignified, involving hiding inside a fake cow with a jar or such catching equipment]

Mqurice



To: TobagoJack who wrote (56820)10/24/2009 11:59:03 AM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217588
 
$400 -/+100 < at the time what was the price of gold money?>

If US$ goes the way of Zimbabwe's and Argentina's and Russia's and Germany's and France's or just carries on down as for the last 100 years, then indeed gold could get to $6000 or $10000 2003$s or even $20000 2009s.

I have even been thinking I might help out via swapping some number of U$$ for Qi to help out and keep things hunky dory more or less. Plus yen, $kiwi, franc, lira, euro, pound, mark, rouble, shekel, rand, rupee, rupiah, peseta, dinero, yuan, kwai, or renminbi to be kindly everywhere and to simplify things as the euro simplified moving around Europe and buying hither and yon.

Noblesse oblige,
Mqurice