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To: antibash who wrote (16018)1/14/1999 11:52:00 PM
From: Spider Valdez  Respond to of 26163
 
antibash guy i am checking in before i retire. i can not believe how many posts these guys make. they verify to us how little they have learned with there 'professional research'. but 'technical guy' is very sure he is "still correct"....."still"????? , "correct"????? lololol! good night guy!
spider



To: antibash who wrote (16018)1/15/1999
From: Blue On Black  Respond to of 26163
 
Auntie,
Hence? You said 'hence'. I am so proud for you. Feeling positively 'literary' compared to your previous postings, aren't you? No colorful anatomical names tonight?
Thanks for your concern, anyway, but I am not easily embarrassed. As for nonsense, why should what you post bother me?
Still waiting on that massive run-up, lambkins.
lee



To: antibash who wrote (16018)1/15/1999 12:38:00 AM
From: Blue On Black  Respond to of 26163
 
Auntie,
While I am being embarrassing...
A sage and scholar informed me the the original word was 'whence'. Derived from the Old English 'when once'...as in "Get thee back from when once ye came". Websters does have a 'hence' so I will still give points for the literary attempt....FWIW.
Much better than colorful anatomical expression that are your usual clever expressions. Two thumbs up!!!!!
lee

PS: Thanks to the sage.



To: antibash who wrote (16018)1/15/1999 1:28:00 AM
From: EL KABONG!!!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
antibash,

I have a serious question for you.

How (if at all) is the current economic crisis in Brazil going to affect AZNT?

The currency is likely to be devalued. Taxes are likely to skyrocket in the short term, in particular for foreign national companies and individual Brazilian citizens. Inflation will undoubtedly become rampant, to the point where ordinary workers may not be able to afford common necessities like tooth paste or first aid supplies or other such household needs. The existing government may not survive a future election, given the extreme family hardships that may arise from cuts in Brazilian government spending.

On the other hand, labor costs in the larger cities might be reduced, making Brazil an attractive work force for some industries. The government's austerity plans might have a chance of successfully bringing Brazil back to the forefront as one of the world's leading economies. Brazil has many natural resources (minerals, oil, precious metals) as yet untapped, to aid the government's plans.

Any thoughts?

KJC



To: antibash who wrote (16018)1/15/1999 9:33:00 AM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 26163
 
Ten Days to a More Reliable Vocabulary:

Go back from hence you came.

"Hence" means "therefore", as in: "Grok is dumb and poorly educated; hence he cronically misuses words".