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To: koan who wrote (1456075)5/11/2024 12:05:21 PM
From: the traveler3 Recommendations

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D.Austin
longz
maceng2

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NUTS

If you keep fooling around you will become a "legend in your own mind". Although you may have all that vast experience you keep blowing your horn about, you appear to have learned nothing and developed zero common sense!



To: koan who wrote (1456075)5/11/2024 12:19:07 PM
From: maceng22 Recommendations

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D.Austin
longz

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koan, thank you for this background information. It is a pleasure to talk to a person with both knowledge and experience in these important matters. Forward guidance is so difficult without these components.

Science and technology was my line of work as an Engineer and I was well suited to it. Never took any interest in Economics or Politics until several things happened.

1987. More or less just off the plane from Europe to start a new career in the USA. My feet had hardly touched the ground when Black Monday happened. I only had a H1 visa, and had burned all my bridges on the way out to the USA. The place I was working at was shut down. First time as an engineer I was going to be laid off, and I had a young family to support. In the frikken USA too! Just tough luck I thought. Survived though.

1991. Bought my first house, it was actually a dream home, as I was doing OK at the time. Then came housing crash and recession, lots more shut downs. Survived that. Just.

It was during that period I worked for a company that had the VP of HR who was a Deming advocate. A truly inspirational time and did some good work.

1996, Came back to the UK and was interested in the big Siemens plant that was being built in Newcastle at a huge expense. I never joined it but horrified when it went belly up and the ground was eventually turned into a parking lot for RV's.

At that point in my life I learned how easy/hard it was to help build and sustain a successful company. It took luck and a lot of knowledgeable smart hard working people. Big amounts of capital is not easily come by when it is earned, and can disappear in a flash if the ball is dropped at any time. I found it hard to understand why so many screw ups were occurring.

So at that point I decided to learn a little about "economics" in my own way... it's how I always do things.

It soon became clear where a lot of the problems were. I hope you are familiar with the contents of Paul Grignon's video I posted. If you don't think much of it, there really isn't much we can discuss that would be of mutual benefit.

Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices Message Board - Msg: 34664119 (siliconinvestor.com)



To: koan who wrote (1456075)5/11/2024 5:05:13 PM
From: longz  Respond to of 1577883
 
KKK KOANHEAD and you still have no common sence ding batt