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69859"how do you do this though, without backing it up with something substantiapogohere-6/29/2008
69858I knew you'd claim that whatever I said wasn't a problem :) Most people Moominoid-6/29/2008
69857'<i>The key is to eliminate the tradition of money-as-debt</i>&#marcos-6/29/2008
69856"For in every country of the world, I believe the avarice and injustice of pogohere-6/29/2008
69855Maurice, Are you married....? Cuz your all hung up on QCOM...UFB! It's just Stoctrash-6/29/2008
69854Hey Marcos, that's been stuck in a musty closet since the mid-70's. So Joe Btfsplk-6/29/2008
69853Crucial metal to an industrial society, most uses of silver are consumptive, thamarcos-6/29/2008
69852Good point! Deciduous trees are great for sun in winter and shade in summer. IMaurice Winn-6/29/2008
69851My memory stuck in 'kings' where it didn't belong, yours forgot an amarcos-6/29/2008
69850Good point on silver. It is as traditionally money and much more so than gold. Maurice Winn-6/29/2008
69849We've got Magnolia trees in the front and a large, well formed maple in the alanrs-6/29/2008
69848It used to be unpleasant in Canada. They had malls too hot in winter and too coMaurice Winn-6/29/2008
69847Find a better way, and i'll agree with you, makes little sense to dig somethmarcos-6/29/2008
69846<i>Smith wrote and thought a lot more on money than that bit</i> FrJoe Btfsplk-6/29/2008
69845Our latitudes probably help with that, they're in a range to do so, likely imarcos-6/29/2008
69844Hi pogo, good thing you showed up, i was thinking of your very interesting take marcos-6/29/2008
69843Excellent: <<i>i put a lot of planning into things like window/eaves cMaurice Winn-6/29/2008
69842The introduction of consumption taxes was quite annoying because first they taxeMaurice Winn-6/29/2008
69841The size of average homes has increased hugely in recent years, a luxury that wimarcos-6/29/2008
69840Crazy isn't it, trading 'carbon credits', just shuffling money arounmarcos-6/29/2008
69839"It is a sad commentary on our species that we haven't been able to despogohere-6/29/2008
69838Having live in North Dakota, Greenland (briefly, thankfully), and now Chicago whalanrs-6/29/2008
69837Water pipes will never freeze in Auckland and nearly everywhere where people actMaurice Winn-6/29/2008
69836Fingers and nose aside, water pipes need to be kept from freezing. A slow drip alanrs-6/29/2008
69835Moom, even in -20 degrees Celsius, you don't need gloves on. The key is to Maurice Winn-6/29/2008
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