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To: TobagoJack who wrote (92743)7/22/2012 4:09:24 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Respond to of 217769
 
Have fun in the excavation process. < I am vested in own gold mine at effectively usd 20 per oz plus aud 800 cash extraction / processing cost, it doesn't bother me that bernanke wishes to tweak w/ supply of paper money at the zero-bound of cost of same money. I get all giddy when I hear that the officialdom wishes to engineer negative-cost money. > So gold is worth only $900 per ounce rather than the 31 Dec 2012 sooth said price of $1727. Until people realize the true value, you should be able to earn a hefty profit sating the $1727 crowd.

I am vested in a proposed grass to people production system, which I figure is more valuable than digging dirt and hiding the results back underground in a bunker somewhere, then paying to keep it secure, while expecting to be robbed at some time.

Sun + water + land = grass x 100 kilograms + 1 cow = 1 kilogram of milk powder = a billion or so synapses. Byproducts include camembert, Haagen Dazs, chocolate, and other delectable comestibles. With 6 billion people and counting, there's a LOT of grass needs turning into nutrition. Synapses and other neuronal bits do amazing things. Gold doesn't.

Regarding digging. London-based 16 month young grandson is a developing authority on diggers, aka excavators, among other things. He has had training courses and is in possession of a scale model which caused him to shake with excitement when presented with it. He thinks they are amazing things. He and I are making plans to go into the excavation business in 14 years or so. Rather than digging out gold, we expect to install fibre and similar useful services. Most things need sound foundations, which require earth and rock to be moved hither and yon and compacted precisely. We go exploring and find all sorts of things of large or small scale to investigate. Active excavation is most interesting. Sitting in such machines is VERY exciting. Blokes driving such equipment are keen to be appreciated and demonstrate how it's done for a keen young man.

Or maybe he'll work on phragmented photon financial relativity theory in mobile Cyberspace to create peace, light, harmony, happiness, health, prosperity, longevity, fun and love.

There is no shortage of opportunity to choose from.

There enough women to do law, medicine, arts and government, though there is plenty of room for blokes in genetic engineering to help women with their eugenics programmes.
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