Good to know I'm not alone. Tiff and I have agreed that I was a woman
in a previous life. :)
> Haha! That happens to me too!
> Whenever someone asks "can I help you ma'am" I always
> respond in my deepest
> baritone voice "no thanks - I'm just looking."
> Although once again, none of my friends
umm is the emblem a condom or?
LOL
Dana
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 14:24:41 -0500, Michael T. Tangorre
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh man, when I get home I will work on one... Photoshop CS and I can work
> wonders!
>
> Michael T. Tangorre
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: G [mailt
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 19:38:11 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I realize the mistake I made here: per married couple, 100K by 30ish
> (less than 35).
I still don't buy it. Not for the majority of people.
Median household income in the U.S. is only $45k. Population between
age 25-35
> Kevin wrote:
> Just calculating how ridiculous it was.
>
I realize the mistake I made here: per married couple, 100K by 30ish
(less than 35).
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It's cold out so I can only think of food. What are people's favorite
food related web sites?
Here's three to start:
http://roadfood.com/
"The most memorable local eateries along the highways and back roads of America"
I LOVE bad for me food. I'm particularly craving a chili slaw dog
right now a
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 6:19 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Desperately Seeking John Malkovich
>
> I, by contrast, am one sloped forehead and a club away from
> classification as a Neanderthal. If there we
> -Original Message-
> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 4:51 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Desperately Seeking John Malkovich
>
>
> As the story goes, people who see me on the street commonly mistake me
> for a woman, although everyone w
> -Original Message-
> From: C. Hatton Humphrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 3:59 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Seperate But Equal
>
> > You can also set up a "merge" subscription where both machines would be
> both publishers
> > and subscribers - but
> Subject: Re: Well we found the leak
>
> You also run the risk of weakening all your grout lines if you tap
> them. Your choice. :)
That is highly unlikely! I have done this a zillion times. The grout lines
are not bound to each other like dominos. The only weakening will happen
immediately arou
er, I meant to say not that you are dumb if you don't have them, or
else not that you have to have them to be smart. I am really not doing
this on purpose to prove my point, folks...
Tony, I know, I know it's really scary how much totally
preventable misery is out there. I am not talking about
Not sure if any of you guys are aware of this but if you use Hotmail over
webdav on a free account it looks like its being discontinued in the not too
distant future. unless you upgrade
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];878462
http://tinyurl.com/4v5po
Paul
~~~
its amazing.
this dumb kid did :(
and i went to a catholic school with only like 18 people in my
graduating 8th grade class!
if you cannot diagnose it there, under those conditions... you can just imagine
how many @ heavily populated public schools fall through the cracks!
tw
On Tue, 18 Jan
I thought it appropriate. ;)
larry
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 16:45:43 -0700, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> very good. I have been itching to try out "enculeur de mouches,
> va" but have managed to refrain. Brings back good memories of my time
> as a Parisian waif :)
>
> Dana
>
> On Tue, 18 Jan
very good. I have been itching to try out "enculeur de mouches,
va" but have managed to refrain. Brings back good memories of my time
as a Parisian waif :)
Dana
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 17:05:58 -0500, Larry C. Lyons
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Deux de pique.
>
>
> On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 10:02:28 -0
I don't think anyone thinks it's fine the way it is -- just
questioning whether this isnt going to be one of those solutions that
is worse than the problem.
Dana
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 10:27:30 -0800, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think the price is 1 trillion dollars. The problem is we have t
I, by contrast, am one sloped forehead and a club away from
classification as a Neanderthal. If there were a "Back Hair For Cancer
Patients" charity, they'd name a building after me.
- Jim
S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
>I have the worst of both worlds... Enough hair that I need to shave,
>but not en
I have the worst of both worlds... Enough hair that I need to shave,
but not enough that a "beard" ever looks good.
> Actually, the reason I have a beard is I'm lazy and don't
> like to shave.
> :-\
> It's currently growing back from a goatee into a full
> beard. My GF
> asked me to trim it down
thanks! Never heard it before.
Dana
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 14:16:33 -0400, Jochem van Dieten
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dana wrote:
> > watch? on TV? no... I rarely watch TV at all. Where is this from?
>
> Many TV series like Buffy, Charmed, Angel etc. It refers to whichever deity
> runs the u
hehehe :)
Dana
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 16:43:24 -0600, Russel Madere
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll bop on that note. It has been chilly for New Orleans today. With
> almost no sun until late in the day.
>
> Russel Madere
> Webmaster
> 504.832.9835
> SunShine Pages by EATEL
> www.sunshinepage
Interesting idea. So is ADD as an evolutionary advantage. There is a
lot of empirical evidence that add and adhd correlate with high
intelligence. Not that you have to have them to be dumb. just that it
is nothing short of tragic that so many of them come out of public
school convinced that they ar
I'll bop on that note. It has been chilly for New Orleans today. With
almost no sun until late in the day.
Russel Madere
Webmaster
504.832.9835
SunShine Pages by EATEL
www.sunshinepages.com
-Original Message-
From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 4:38 P
One bigger, one smaller. Her agent suggested this as a means of getting
some face time in the press.
:)
Ray
At 05:32 PM 1/18/2005, you wrote:
>Sure, but is she adding or subtracting this time?
>
>(It gets confusing)
>
>
>Jerry Johnson
>Web Developer
>Dolan Media Company
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTE
I should ask my my friend the doctor of oriental medecine about this.
Dana
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 13:36:58 -0400, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wonder whether there are certain fields that attract people with these
> symptoms. Sitting in front of the computer all day with the opportu
65 in the sun been running around in a tshirt all day
Dana
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 13:45:36 -0500, Erika L. Walker-Arnold
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> /me gets the muffin pan ready to bop ...
>
> :P
>
> 50's!!! Bah!!
> --
>
> >>| -Original Me
Sure, but is she adding or subtracting this time?
(It gets confusing)
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/18/05 05:34PM >>>
alright someone has to mention Pamela Anderson in this conversation
and it might as well be me. Apparently she put out a press release
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> First, that was mandatory insurance in CT, not MA. Which I couldn't afford,
> so I rode my bike to work for 2.5 years. 8.6 miles each way, each day. 6
> miles each way to the grocery store once per week. Riding 10 miles a day in
> weather like this SUCKED.
>
> Before the
alright someone has to mention Pamela Anderson in this conversation
and it might as well be me. Apparently she put out a press release
saying that she was having another boob job
Dana
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 15:05:02 -0500, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A newly released study proves th
the independent variables weren't
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 12:25:18 -0500, Jerry Johnson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Um...could you repeat that...in English?
>
> All I got was "Geek. Geek. Geek. Independant. Geek. Geek."
>
> =)
>
> Jerry Johnson
> Web Developer
> Dolan Media Company
>
> >>> [EMAI
Haha! That happens to me too!
Whenever someone asks "can I help you ma'am" I always respond in my deepest
baritone voice "no thanks - I'm just looking."
Although once again, none of my friends think I look feminine at all.
Dave
- Original Message -
From: "S. Isaac Dealey" <[EMAIL PROTE
Kevin Graeme wrote:
>>Actually I take that back. It's not too hard. I did the math wrong in
>>my head. 14K a year is very doable. I didn't realize how easy it would
>>be to get to 100K. I have to admit that I was a bit skeptical when
>>Gruss wrote 100K by age 30. But I think that is a realist
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 16:13:17 -0600, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just calculating how ridiculous it was.
Ok, I guess I should consider the initial poorly formed assertions to
be outta gas. Back to work!
-Cameron
--
Cameron Childress
Sumo Consulting Inc
http://www.sumoc.com
---
ce
First, that was mandatory insurance in CT, not MA. Which I couldn't afford, so
I rode my bike to work for 2.5 years. 8.6 miles each way, each day. 6 miles
each way to the grocery store once per week. Riding 10 miles a day in weather
like this SUCKED.
Before the age of thirty, if I saved 100% of
Actually, the reason I have a beard is I'm lazy and don't like to shave.
:-\
It's currently growing back from a goatee into a full beard. My GF
asked me to trim it down. I trimmed. I broke up with said GF before
she ever saw it. Now I'm dealing with that month or so that it just
looks ragge
In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the Earth and populated
the Earth with broccoli, cauliflower and spinach, green and yellow
and red vegetables of all kinds, so Man and Woman would live long and
healthy lives.
Then using God's great gifts, Satan created Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream
and K
> Stop fighting it and just get the sex change.
> Reallygo for it dude...err..dudette...
> -Gel
Besides which I would not be an attractive woman. :)
s. isaac dealey 954.927.5117
new epoch : isn't it time for a change?
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the onTap open source framework
ht
> Stop fighting it and just get the sex change.
> Reallygo for it dude...err..dudette...
> -Gel
You crazy? you know how much that costs? :)
s. isaac dealey 954.927.5117
new epoch : isn't it time for a change?
add features without fixtures with
the onTap open source framework
http://macr
Just calculating how ridiculous it was.
-Kevin
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 14:01:59 -0800, Cameron Childress
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I fail to see why everyone is suddenly fixated on this number of $100k
> by age 30. It's really a meaningless number unless you plan on
> retiring at 30. One person'
What if you regrout them all?
>>| -Original Message-
>>| From: Deanna Schneider
>>|
>>| You also run the risk of weakening all your grout lines if you tap
>>| them. Your choice. :)
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> Actually I take that back. It's not too hard. I did the math wrong in
> my head. 14K a year is very doable. I didn't realize how easy it would
> be to get to 100K. I have to admit that I was a bit skeptical when
> Gruss wrote 100K by age 30. But I think that is a realistic goal as
> long as
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> Add $100-$250/month for car insurance. (or the $390 I was expected to pay for
> a few years in my 20s)
>
Ahh. Boston the only place in the US where car insurance is more
expensive then NJ. I feel your pain. But if you think about it for a
second. If you need to save
> As one guy with long hair to another, I have to say:
> I have a beard for a reason. :-)
If only I could grow one. :) My dad's in his 50's and _finally_ is
able to grow a small goatie...
s. isaac dealey 954.927.5117
new epoch : isn't it time for a change?
add features without fixtures with
Stop fighting it and just get the sex change.
Reallygo for it dude...err..dudette...
-Gel
-Original Message-
From: S. Isaac Dealey
The full name on the address label read "Susan Isaac Dealey".
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On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 10:02:28 -0800, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, and that's a real mature thing to say!
>
>
> On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 10:02:31 -0500, Larry C. Lyons
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I really would not expect anything resembling an apology from such a
> > per
> Actually I take that back. It's not too hard. I did the math wrong in
> my head. 14K a year is very doable. I didn't realize how easy it would
> be to get to 100K. I have to admit that I was a bit skeptical when
> Gruss wrote 100K by age 30. But I think that is a realistic goal as
> long as
Should be, yes. But I see kids in college driving 30K leases. My first
car out of college cost $5k. I paid cash in full and I drove it for 10
years.
-Kevin
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 16:46:32 -0500, Won Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Car payment should be 3000 a year which gets you a 15K POS. I driv
Add $100-$250/month for car insurance. (or the $390 I was expected to pay for a
few years in my 20s)
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
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I... I...
hahahahahaahahahahah!
That's great. I'll never see you sign on IM again without thinking
"Susan!"
As one guy with long hair to another, I have to say:
I have a beard for a reason. :-)
--Ben
S.Isaac Dealey wrote:
> Where to begin...
~~
Won Lee wrote:
> Won Lee wrote:
>
>>Kevin Graeme wrote:
>>
>>
Let's get some parameteres first.
Avg age when graduating from college?
22 or 23?
Avg starting salary in an avg city? So this strikes out place like NY?
>>>
>>>
>>>$20k
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
Avg college loan?
>>
You also run the risk of weakening all your grout lines if you tap
them. Your choice. :)
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 11:30:50 -0500, Erika L. Walker-Arnold
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> EXCELLENT!
> Thanks for this tip!
> I do want to replace the fixtures in our master shower - so this will be
> a great t
It looks like:
4 years of high school
84%
4 years of college
27%
http://www.census.gov/population/socdemo/education/tabA-2.pdf
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/18/05 04:42PM >>>
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> First question. What percentage of people do you th
Where to begin...
The story begins with Susan who...
wait... lets back that up...
Isaac... Isaac had bitch tits... err... umm...
Oh nevermind... So I've mentioned on this list before that there's
this strange mythology about my being a woman... (if you order
something from Amazon.com in a diffe
Won Lee wrote:
> Kevin Graeme wrote:
>
>>>Let's get some parameteres first.
>>>
>>>Avg age when graduating from college?
>>>22 or 23?
>>>
>>>Avg starting salary in an avg city? So this strikes out place like NY?
>>
>>
>>$20k
>>
>>
>>
>>>Avg college loan?
>>
>>
>>$20k
>>
>>
>>
>>>Avg cost of livin
Jerry Johnson wrote:
> First question. What percentage of people do you think are graduating from
> college? 2 year? 4 year? graduate?
>
>
I thought the avg was now 5.
> Jerry Johnson
> Web Developer
> Dolan Media Company
>
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/18/05 04:02PM >>>
>
> Avg age when gradu
Kevin Graeme wrote:
>>Let's get some parameteres first.
>>
>>Avg age when graduating from college?
>>22 or 23?
>>
>>Avg starting salary in an avg city? So this strikes out place like NY?
>
>
> $20k
>
>
>>Avg college loan?
>
>
> $20k
>
>
>>Avg cost of living in an avg city? So this strikes
Oh please. I have not beat up anyone in a loong time. And anything I've
done worse I can't be convicted for without evidence. :)
> Good if you were I'd be worried - probably running for cover actually ;)
>
> larry
>
> On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 16:05:45 -0500, Michael Dinowitz
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
And if you don't save, they cane your ass.
-Kevin
> There isn't much of substance there. But since it is not customary to let the
> lack of facts get in the way of a good argument I will add some fuel to the
> flames :-:
>
> I like the model they use in Singapore. In short, savings are compuls
First question. What percentage of people do you think are graduating from
college? 2 year? 4 year? graduate?
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/18/05 04:02PM >>>
Avg age when graduating from college?
Good if you were I'd be worried - probably running for cover actually ;)
larry
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 16:05:45 -0500, Michael Dinowitz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not really. I just tend to be very open about my past. If I was venting I'd
> be going on how I'm starting to dislike working where I am
Won Lee wrote:
> Jochem van Dieten wrote:
>> It would help if you gave a link to the actual plan.
>
> Everything is speculation now. The only thing concreate is that he
> favors making accounts private. There seems to be certain risk
> management controls as well.
>
> http://www.whitehouse.go
http://houseandhome.msn.com/pickaplace/comparecities.aspx
> Let's calculate this for someone NOT working and living in NY
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I think you'd be suprised at how much you could save without the
government's "help". You currently give 6.2% of your income to Social
Security. Your employer is required to match that with another 6.2%
for a total of 12.4%. Assuming you've make an average of 30,000/yr
for 40 years, and the annu
> Let's get some parameteres first.
>
> Avg age when graduating from college?
> 22 or 23?
>
> Avg starting salary in an avg city? So this strikes out place like NY?
$20k
> Avg college loan?
$20k
> Avg cost of living in an avg city? So this strikes out place like NY.
$1000/month apartment
$
Not really. I just tend to be very open about my past. If I was venting I'd
be going on how I'm starting to dislike working where I am because the older
code sucks rancid donkey dong, I'm blamed for any error as I'm trying to fix
them, the code is so convoluted that any one template has over 40 inc
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 15:16:27 -0500, Won Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cameron Childress wrote:
> >>>The market in that 10 year period has a return of 10% but you actually
> >>>lost money because you have to weight it.
> >>
> >>Well said - the point is if, over the 10 years, you're also drawing
>
>
> Let's calculate this for someone working and living in NY
>
Let's calculate this for someone NOT working and living in NY
--
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Wayne Putterill wrote:
> Most people I know would be lucky to have 1% of that in free cash.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 18 January 2005 20:48
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: 3 Reason Why Bush's Social Security Proposal Is Stupid
>
> How
Pass those ADD focus drugs and maybe I will. :)
> That's it? That's everything? Geez, you should be done about 6 PM tonight
> if
> you hurry! LOL
>
> > I'll handle your account tonight. I promise (you can ICQ me
> > at 2995061 to remind me if you want.
>
> No rush. I got unsubscribed from all t
Are you venting again Michael?
larry
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 15:53:06 -0500, Michael Dinowitz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Aggression? Oh, I had that. I had a nasty temper when I was a child and went
> to a psychologist to learn to control it. I'm better now. :)
> Actually, I was a bit too much in c
> You can also set up a "merge" subscription where both machines would be both
> publishers
> and subscribers - but I've never done this.
This sounds exactly like what I'm looking for in the SQL Server side
of things! Thanks for the tip, I'll look it up in BoL and see what
kind of damage I can
Most people I know would be lucky to have 1% of that in free cash.
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 January 2005 20:48
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: 3 Reason Why Bush's Social Security Proposal Is Stupid
How much money do you think people make?
-K
Aggression? Oh, I had that. I had a nasty temper when I was a child and went
to a psychologist to learn to control it. I'm better now. :)
Actually, I was a bit too much in control. When I started writing, Judith
always told me I was using a 'passive' voice. I notice even now that unless
something r
How much money do you think people make?
-Kevin
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 14:15:28 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is purely rhetorical, but how much do you have saved and how old
> are you? If you're 30 - 35 you should have at least $100,000 IMO and
> that's cash money; not pensi
The private accounts that they are proposing will only allow you to invest
in specific government allowed vehicles.
Its not going to be a free for all. There will be specific places you can
put this money, while you can choose which vehicle to put it in, you won't
be able to do whatever you want
Jochem van Dieten wrote:
> It would help if you gave a link to the actual plan.
>
> Jochem
>
Everything is speculation now. The only thing concreate is that he
favors making accounts private. There seems to be certain risk
management controls as well.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/soci
Being and staying in debt, it is the American way of life :/
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 14:35:26 -0600, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You're probably right though - there's a lot of people close to broke
> or living pay check to pay check.
>
>
~
No data just a speculation.
However, there is evidence of multiple problems evident in people with ADHD.
http://tinyurl.com/7y2uh
For the entire search on adults with adhd:
http://tinyurl.com/6m7ou
larry
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 15:08:23 -0500, Michael Dinowitz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wond
Jerry wrote:
> That's insane. You must have absolutely no idea how close-to-broke most
> people are.
>
> Age 30 with $100,000 in savings? Nuts.
>
Maybe that's a little high, but you better be on your way there or you
can forget about retiring early or using those golden years to travel
the worl
> Won wrote:
> That is not true and you know it.
Look guys, the point is this:
Social Security was invented to keep old people from winding up
penniless when they can longer work. It's not supposed to be a
primary source of retirement income or even a secondary source. It's
the failsafe.
If M
It would help if you gave a link to the actual plan.
Jochem
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Bah..but why should we 20% who know what we are doing be forced to pay
into the system to support the other 80%? You 80% want your social security?
Great, you pay into it. I should be able to opt out and keep that percentage
of my money for myself.
Incidentally, the word "Social" in Social
> So it would seem that, yes, the gov't saves for retirement better than
> 80% of the US population.
>
Gruss,
That is not true and you know it. SS is a crutch. And people tend to
under perform when they have a crutch. Plus the government is really
saving. They are taking my money and givi
That's insane. You must have absolutely no idea how close-to-broke most people
are.
Age 30 with $100,000 in savings? Nuts.
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/18/05 03:15PM >>>
This is purely rhetorical, but how much do you have saved and how old
are you?
If it were only SQL Server you could do this easily with the DTS applet. You
can set up a transfer profile and sve it allowing you to run it manually or on
a schedule. DTS is simple, but not automatic (beyond scheduling).
Also DTS doesn't allow for true synchronization - it's purely an import
Cameron Childress wrote:
>>>The market in that 10 year period has a return of 10% but you actually
>>>lost money because you have to weight it.
>>
>>Well said - the point is if, over the 10 years, you're also drawing
>>down that money to live off of, you have less and less to invest at
>>the same t
> Cam Wrote:
> And besides, who actually WANTS to government investing their money?
> Do you REALLY think that the govt can so a better job managing your
> money that you can?
This is purely rhetorical, but how much do you have saved and how old
are you? If you're 30 - 35 you should have at lea
Cameron Childress wrote:
>>I wasn't really too clear, but I'm for the private accounts if the
>>government can spell out all the cost before hand. Cameron makes a very
>>very good point. If this is done correctly, it would be a major anomaly.
>
>
> I'm glad someone here can do math. :)
I sho
> > The market in that 10 year period has a return of 10% but you actually
> > lost money because you have to weight it.
>
> Well said - the point is if, over the 10 years, you're also drawing
> down that money to live off of, you have less and less to invest at
> the same time you have to start t
Ah, that's why it's impressive. :)
> If it's that cold, I doubt you're impressing anyone. :->
>
> --Ben
>
> Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> > But then I'd have one less way of impressing people. :)
> >
> >
> >>Well if you'd put on pants before you go outside, you wouldn't have
> >>that problem! :-)
>
> The point is if you were full up in the market and retired in 1963 by
> 1974 you were broke. Of course the market provides great returns over
> time but:
This would only be possible if during that time you took out the 65%
of your money that the decrease in interest didn't take. Also,
virtuall
I wonder what the relationship between paranoia and ADD is. I probably have
some form of ADD and my perception is amazing. No ego here, but I see
everything around me. I'm also uncomfortable with being watched and have
some form of paranoia. Sounds like I'd be great in a predator rich
environment.
> A newly released study proves that both fat white guys AND skinny
> white guys get stupid for beer, b00bs, or both.
I'll have you know, I don't drink, so beer doesn't make me stupid.
As for b00bs... I'm sorry, what was the question? I got distracted
--Ben
~~~
interesting...
:) sounds like a sound hypothesis
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 14:48:37 -0500, Larry C. Lyons
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A guy I know is an evolutionary psychologist at NIMH. He's been
> speculating that adhd may have had a selection advantage at one point.
> Easily distracted for instan
>Won wrote:
>
> The market in that 10 year period has a return of 10% but you actually
> lost money because you have to weight it.
Well said - the point is if, over the 10 years, you're also drawing
down that money to live off of, you have less and less to invest at
the same time you have to star
If it's that cold, I doubt you're impressing anyone. :->
--Ben
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> But then I'd have one less way of impressing people. :)
>
>
>>Well if you'd put on pants before you go outside, you wouldn't have
>>that problem! :-)
~
> Cameron wrote:
> I think this shows a great ignorance of the real problem. Just
> because it not in your face doesn't mean it's a huge problem.
>
I don't understand what you're trying to say here.
Fully funded social security is not a problem unless you favor raiding
the SSTF for pork. If th
> I wasn't really too clear, but I'm for the private accounts if the
> government can spell out all the cost before hand. Cameron makes a very
> very good point. If this is done correctly, it would be a major anomaly.
I'm glad someone here can do math. :)
It's also worth pointing out that we a
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From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 1:20 PM
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Subject: Free Staters i
A guy I know is an evolutionary psychologist at NIMH. He's been
speculating that adhd may have had a selection advantage at one point.
Easily distracted for instance may mean that you're more likley to
notice the predator that's sneaking up on you than someone who is
focused on something else.
lar
> You show be someone who retires after 10 years and I will show you the
> tooth fairy. Stocks are a long term investment. Show me the worst
> historical return over 40 years, the current expected working livetime
> of an American paying into SS, and I will show you a rate of return
> MUCH better
Maybe the president should be more precise then:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/10/20021005.html
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> From: John Elder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 1:23 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: sam, I am not saying a word
>
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