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To: Les H who wrote (287671)10/29/2010 10:31:29 AM
From: Giordano BrunoRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Japan Outlines Plans for Newest QE, Including Purchases of Corporate Bonds and ETFs; Moves Up Next BOJ Meeting to Combat Helicopter Ben

benzinga.com

It's ridiculous.
One would think our intellectual resources could be more constructively applied.



To: Les H who wrote (287671)10/29/2010 11:05:09 AM
From: Jim McMannisRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Just a very short, simple little math calculation you can do in your
head.
I was amazed at how this accurately identified my favorite movie. Try
it, you'll like it!

The Movie Test

This is pretty amazing!

I was surprised how this worked. Be honest and don't look at the movie
list till you have done the math!

Try this test and find out what movie is your favorite. This amazing
math
quiz can likely predict which of 18 films you would enjoy the most.
Don't
ask me how, but it really works!

Movie Quiz:

Pick a number from 1-9.

Multiply by 3.

Add 3.

Multiply by 3 again.

Now add the two digits together to find your predicted favorite movie in
the list of 18 movies below.

Movie List:

1. Gone With The Wind
2. E.T.
3. Beverly Hills Cop
4. Star Wars
5. Forrest Gump
6. The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
7. Jaws
8. Grease
9. The Defeat of Obama in 2012
10. Casablanca
11. Jurassic Park
12. Shrek
13. Pirates of the Caribbean
14. Titanic
15. Raiders Of The Lost Ark
16. Home Alone
17. Mrs. Doubtfire
18. Toy Story



To: Les H who wrote (287671)10/29/2010 12:13:29 PM
From: Kirk ©Respond to of 306849
 
ECRI Warns The Fed's QE2 May Cause High Inflation Nightmare

ECRI Warns of High Inflation Nightmare From QE2

"The much-feared double-dip recession is not going to happen."

"The problem with QE2. The worse news is that, even without the nightmare of a new recession, an uglier scenario may still lie ahead in the form of unintended consequences of such Fed stimulus."