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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (75798)6/30/2011 10:55:30 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217679
 
Hello hm, today's report,

(i) Just executed off-line transaction to buy back 50% of all earlier sold platinum at hkd 13457 to 13575 per precious oz. It is rare to be able to atone for one's sin at a profit, and whenever able, must do.

I had earlier sold the platinum at Message 27288720 hid 13781 and shouldn't have.

Now we wait to see whether platinum can be engaged at cheaper due to whatever Greece or whatever else China.

Who knows, maybe california would help out, or most exciting of all, team USA defaults.

And then we wait for south africa to go on strike.

Cheers, tj



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (75798)6/30/2011 4:13:15 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217679
 
<Incredibly difficult to stay awake during some of those drives.. > People should legally have to talk on cellphones while driving to improve safety. Inattention due to boredom and a total lack of need to concentrate 99.99% of the time is the main cause of accidents.

If people had to talk on cellphones, they would wake up and keep their eyes on the road ahead as they would not have spare attention to drift their gaze off the road, nod off and generally get totally bored. The need to stay alert to talk would give halo attention to driving.

The few people who can't talk and drive and chew gum at the same time should be banned from driving. They should legally have to have autodrive cars.

Crash investigators have been puzzled as to why the safety measures they introduce such as bans on cellphones, slower speed limits and the like do not reduce death rates. It's because inattention increases even more, causing more deaths than does misjudgment at normal sensible faster speeds.

Mqurice