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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (80869)10/4/2011 4:54:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217764
 
Hey, no pinching the r word. I was about to play it and you beat me to it: < all vices and good things appear in most cultures .. No .. you don't think so ? please don't toss out the racist card anymore ... it diminishes you :O)> It's not true that all vices appear in most cultures. Nor that all good things appear in most cultures.

For example, you will not find digital photography taking place in Taleban culture. They smash big statues and won't have images made. They are not partial to music either. Nor freedom for females.

As for vices, try finding head-hacking in Buddhist circles. You'll be hard pressed to find eating of fowl let along cannibalism which was popular in Maori tradition. I doubt you'll find much in the way of gambling in Amishville either.

Your grey ooze theory of people is palpably false.

Meanwhile, the Flash Zoom at the end of the day was significant. That sets up the competing million mile a minute HFT algorhythmic computers to wonder what the heck to do tomorrow morning first thing and hands the problem off to the Asian markets to ponder and be tested in live fire followed by the Europeans later today. The world champion HFTs are lying in wait for them at the opens.

Mqurice