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To: The Street who wrote (28366)2/16/1999 10:13:00 AM
From: Gary H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116861
 
You guys ever think of taking this to the PM and leave some room for what's going on?



To: The Street who wrote (28366)2/16/1999 10:18:00 AM
From: The Street  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116861
 
And.....

gold (gold) noun
1. a. Symbol Au. A soft, yellow, corrosion-resistant element, the most malleable and ductile metal, occurring in veins and alluvial deposits and recovered by mining or by panning or sluicing. A good thermal and electrical conductor, gold is generally alloyed to increase its strength, and it is used as an international monetary standard, in jewelry, for decoration, and as a plated coating on a wide variety of electrical and mechanical components. Atomic number 79; atomic weight 196.967; melting point 1,063.0°C; boiling point 2,966.0°C; specific gravity 19.32; valence 1, 3. b. Coinage made of this element. c. A gold standard.
2. Money; riches.
3. Color. A light olive-brown to dark yellow, or a moderate, strong to vivid yellow.
4. Something regarded as having great value or goodness: a heart of gold.
5. a. A medal, as in the Olympics, made of gold: won 9 golds in 13 events. b. A gold record.

adjective
Having the color of gold.
[Middle English, from Old English.]

The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition copyright © 1992 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Electronic version licensed from InfoSoft International, Inc. All rights reserved.



To: The Street who wrote (28366)2/16/1999 10:22:00 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116861
 
Well, I guess when you said the above statement.

Well, put your tinfoil hat back on and you'll feel better.

The fact you seem to dedicate so much time on me, it would almost seem that someone is paying you to stifle any dissenting opinions I pose.

You are an elitist. Your words display it for all to see. You have shown a disdain for anyone drawing a salary or hourly wages.

Why is it that what I have to say irritates you so much that you have to attack me?

Do you personally attack everyone that disagrees with you?

I don't think I'm the one who needs to "get a grip". If you can't debate a subject without making personal attacks upon others then I suggest that you have have already lost your "grip".

And I think that somewhere deep inside, you know that I'm right. Is that was is really bugging you, Street?? Is that why I get under your skin?