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To: long-gone who wrote (29091)2/26/1999 3:08:00 PM
From: John Hunt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116759
 
Silver On The Move Again

kitco.ca

Hi Richard,

I also have my generator bolted down. During the ice storm most of the generators were stolen from unattended telephone offices (before Bell hired temporary employees to sit there in their cars 24 hours a day with cell-phones), a few from shelters and some from people who had them at the front or side of their residences. Some were even running when stolen, which takes a little nerve. Talk about a snatch and run.

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John




To: long-gone who wrote (29091)2/26/1999 3:52:00 PM
From: John Hunt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116759
 
Market Timing Interview With Don Wolanchuk

Timer Digest's 13-time winner of "Timer of the Year"

<< SH: Where is the price of gold going?

Wolanchuk: In my view, gold has finished a 17-year bear market. It's ready to blast off. Gold will probably take out the all-time high. If you're going to have a stock market that's going to crazy on the upside, it's going to discount an economic explosion. You can't have that without inflation. With inflation you're going to have this huge runup in all of the natural resource sector. The fact that everybody and his brother is yapping about deflation and depression, and all those bears think it's the end of the world, everybody hates gold and all the metals and all the commodities. You can't have a bottom until everybody is out. And everybody is out of the gold sector. The Vancouver stock exchange, which is a natural resource sector, is turning up rather nicely. >>

stockhouse.com

Warms my heart, even if I don't buy the overall market part.

Now back to Canada's favorite pastime ... The new Canadian Tire catalog just arrived.

:-))




To: long-gone who wrote (29091)2/26/1999 9:42:00 PM
From: Giraffe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116759
 
>>I found statistics some time ago which show crime problems are related to lack gun ownership rather than their ownership. <<

ROTFL!

Certainly cuts down on the petty crimes if everybody's packin' heat.

On the other hand it dramatically increases the odds of getting whacked by your spouse when your having a little spat over whose turn it is to put the garbage out.

People involved in mental health say that darn near everyone has some kind of major instability, depression etc at some point in their lives. Even if your neighbour is relatively sane today (not that being totally whacko has ever prevented anyone from buying a firearm) who's to say what he might do if he finds himself trapped in a country and western song (wife leaves, dog run over by a truck etc).

Statistics certainly show that the number of unsuccessful suicides and murders can be effectively reduced by easy access to firearms.

Me and Bambi support the right to arm bears.