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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Maurice Winn who wrote (144315)11/24/2018 8:39:55 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219926
 
am in the bog of work, facing strategic challenges and manoeuvring around tactical obstacles

but am good in that am spending quality-time w/ the coconut as usual per sunday routine

work, breakfast, dialogue, work, walk, lunch, nap, work then read, dinner, read

dialogue no longer about i forget what, but re stuff i know little, for example, "dada, was one of the ten commandments 'love thy enemy'?"

she then looked it up on google and jotted a few notes about gandhi.

during breakfast,

"hi coconut are you going to eat the avocado?"

"you can have it, dada"

"i thought you like avocado?"

"i do, but you can have it"

"oh, then you best have it coconut"

just perfect












To: Maurice Winn who wrote (144315)11/27/2018 6:13:01 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219926
 
watch & brief on that which is lake of silver and pond of gold

The machinery is now running under 24/7/365 real-time remote observation, via iAnything and Anroid anything else, cleaning up the environment by clearing a tailings puddle.

At current rate, 20+ years ought to do it, and then the tailings facility can treat neighbouring stores of historically accumulated value, all the leftovers from base metal mining and processing, to sift out the stuff left behind, namely more silver and gold.

The electricity rate in the hydro-endowed neighbourhood had always been some of the cheapest on the planet, and all the work that resulted in the refuse in the tailings puddle increased in worth relative to historical electricity tariff.

Even better,

- no mining risk, and one knows exactly what is in the puddle per government regulatory testings and mandated filings.

- no particular danger of labour strife, as the very expensive staff are happy, easily replaceable, and few in numbers. Contractors do the heavy lifting and employees sit, watch, and manage.



earlier pic a few months ago, and nothing changed in the command / control centre. The on/off switch still works.