Energy is out of this world right now. Constellation Energy Group (CEG) is
my parents' long term hold. It has gone from $24 to almost $90 in five plus
years.
On 10/16/07, Gruss wrote:
>
>
> Energy has been a great sector too - we own Devon Energy (DVN) which
> has rocked over the last 7 years.
>
You have to go see the wind farm in the pass along I-10 from Los Angeles to
Palm Springs. Truly impressive. Downright scary, actually, when you see how
big the biggest turbines are.
On 10/16/07, Jerry J wrote:
>
> How cool is that picture?
>
> I pass one installed and turning every time I take the
That is an extremely cool idea, indeed. Cheap and simple to manufacture.
Capable of producing small but consistent power from even a gentle breeze.
Intriguing solution for small scale generation in poor countries. One thing
I especially like is the low cost of components. Anything worth more than $
hehe, i thought someone might get a dig in there...
no, actually, i don't think the apple guys are that kind of cultish,
although it would be interesting to find out what percentage of
Scientologists are Apple fans (not iPod/iPhone, actual Mac users).
On 10/16/07, Sam wrote:
>
> In a Scientology
The word is isolationist, not conservative. Under your test, Clinton and
Bush are both foreign policy liberals, but their policies are clearly very,
very different. Does the label even mean anything, then? Doesn't look like
it.
On 10/16/07, Gruss wrote:
>
> > RoMunn wrote:
>
> * Foreign policy lib
bummer about the camera, but that's a good price. i saw a d80 body kit on
ecost.com for over $800, and they are usually very price competitive.
On 10/16/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> well, I went ahead and faced my fears head on and bought one off of
> ebay. D80 body for $7
well, I went ahead and faced my fears head on and bought one off of
ebay. D80 body for $799. I think the hives are starting.
On 10/15/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heh. You would have had a total meltdown then on my last eBay purchase.
> $4500.00 for a quad that spanked the previ
Actually, every single frame can be viewed either way. The trick to this is
that you can't tell the right leg from the left leg in any case. The
full-on torso view may be viewed so that you either percieve the front of
the girl - face forward and belly button directly in front- or you perceiv
> WillBo wrote:
> +1 on the Vanguard Health Fund Recommendation... I've been considering
> moving more of Vanguard REIT fund investments to it.
>
With so much of the American economy spent on healthcare *now*
combined with an aging population I can't see how you can go wrong
unless Hillary tries s
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> and has been consistent year in and out.
+1 on the Vanguard Health Fund Recommendation... I've been considering
moving more of Vanguard REIT fund investm
On 10/16/07, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I only posted the video earlier, now I found the full article. It has
> been put in to place on a house-by-house basis in Haiti.
>
> http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/industry/4224763.html?series=37
Ok, now this gets even b
I only posted the video earlier, now I found the full article. It has
been put in to place on a house-by-house basis in Haiti.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/industry/4224763.html?series=37
It is *not* a large-scale application in terms of generation. They
are powering "radios, cloc
> Adam wrote:
> * Noise level at any size big enough to generate anything of importance
> would be unbearable.
>
> * Massively inefficient conversion of work to energy.
>
> * Very high breakage rate due to stress and strain (think paper clip).
>
> * Can't stand up to anything more than a relatively
How cool is that picture?
I pass one installed and turning every time I take the T into Boston
http://www.renewableenergyaccess.com/rea/news/story?id=30153
My personal favorite for aesthetics are the turbines that sit flat,
and get mounted on the roof crest of residential houses. Picture a
paper
On 10/16/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> True, except I love this little turbine. All the power a house needs,
> small footprint.
>
> http://helixwind.com/en/media.php?categoryID=2#
> 71.15592.5
>
I love it, way better than the turbine blades I passed on the highway one
day... I c
> RoMunn wrote:
> foreign policy liberal? dude you made that up.
Uh, nope, I learned in Poli Sci class in college unless I'm forgetting
or "mis-remembering":
* Foreign policy liberals believe in active intervention in foreign
politics. Invading Iraq would be an extreme example, but Bush's
"democ
> RoMunn wrote:
> the dollar is going to continue to fall. if the european central bank cuts
> rates to stay with the fed, it might help, but no one wants us currency, and
> why would they? those twin ticking timebombs of medicare and social security
> are being totally ignored by the political est
> Sam wrote:
> I saw the lowering of the Fed rates as a green light to the mortgage
> institutes to take the chance.
>
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> Sam wrote:
> Hmmm, last year when you were telling everyone to buy Renminbi you
> said you sold your Euros many years ago.
>
> Just wondering...
>
I sold the Euros I had invested in currency arbitrage, but we've
always had our "feck you money" in multiple currencies. Some of it
is truly cash i
Nope. He is not in it. Here is the cast:
http://alpha.cbs.com/primetime/big_bang_theory/
Larry Lyons wrote:
> Nope I don't even watch TV. But my time in grad school was heavily into
> neuropsych - not much choice if you were doing work in cognition and
> perception..
> Anyhow is there's a guy
> Hey Larry, are you in that new TV show, Big Bang? I swear your comment
>
> is exactly what one of the brains in the show would say. :)~
>
Nope I don't even watch TV. But my time in grad school was heavily into
neuropsych - not much choice if you were doing work in cognition and
perception..
Hey Larry, are you in that new TV show, Big Bang? I swear your comment
is exactly what one of the brains in the show would say. :)~
Larry Lyons wrote:
Right vs left brained is a gross over simplification of some dubious 70's
research. It never took into account handedness, profession etc. Mos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Using the same 'footprint' that a typical turbine takes up, what would
> be the +/- of wind power produced? Is it not only more scalable, but
> also more effective?
It is estimated that it will be more efficient, yes.
> Another pondering... Does it produce more pow
> eg. have a fan pointing at the device and start rotating the
> propeller manually until the device can power the fan, would the device
> be able to push more power than would be necessary to power the fan?
---
That would violate the Law of Conservation of Energy, so it is impossible.
Respec
>> Clock wise for me
>
>Not sure how but I can get it to switch.
Simple, just follow these steps exactly. Take a hammer and hit yourself really
really hard on the left side of your head 30 or 40 times. If you survive you'll
definately be right brained after that.
Right vs left brained is a gros
I'm sorry to burst people's bubbles, because it is certainly a cool desktop
experiment, but don't count on this ever generating an appreciable amount of
commercially usable power. The mechanics are either insufficient or all
wrong just about any way you slice it.
Gotta run and get Mike from schoo
burninate() is polymorphic, depending on the fuel provided.
--BenD
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> but does a dragon implement butane?
>
> On 10/16/07, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>>> thinking, I'm mainly left brained. I'm so left brained that I still have
>>> troubl
Hmmm, last year when you were telling everyone to buy Renminbi you
said you sold your Euros many years ago.
Just wondering...
On 10/16/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Robert wrote:
> > the 80's, however, we'll only climb for so long before we come tumbling back
> > down again.
> >
Shouldn't that interface be UFlammable? It acts on external objects,
after all
--BenD
Deanna Schneider wrote:
> On 10/16/07, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>> See, that's the problem. Trying to model processes on 'real world' objects.
>> Why not just model them on the processes? what does the sca
> Another pondering... Does it produce more power than it would take
> for a fan to produce the effect?
>
> eg. have a fan pointing at the device and start rotating the
> propeller manually until the device can power the fan, would the device
> be able to push more power than would be necessary
True, except I love this little turbine. All the power a house needs,
small footprint.
http://helixwind.com/en/media.php?categoryID=2#
On 10/16/07, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The idea is that instead of having a prop-based wind turbine, you can
> use a vibrating filament wi
I wonder...
Using the same 'footprint' that a typical turbine takes up, what would
be the +/- of wind power produced? Is it not only more scalable, but
also more effective?
Another pondering... Does it produce more power than it would take
for a fan to produce the effect?
eg. have a fan p
Not a week goes by (sometimes not even a day it seems) that I don't
have a notice from my current mortgage lender (either by phone, mail
or e-mail) that essentially calls me an idiot for opting for a fixed
rate mortgage when i refinanced in June 06. They offer ARMs on really
ridiculously low rates
The idea is that instead of having a prop-based wind turbine, you can
use a vibrating filament with a magnet on one end moving between two
coils to produce electricity.
You could have an array of these in much less space than is needed by
the turbine concept.
Hatton
On 10/16/07, Ian Skinner <[EM
True.
--BenD
Deanna Schneider wrote:
> On 10/16/07, Ben Doom wrote:
>> Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>>> thinking, I'm mainly left brained. I'm so left brained that I still have
>>> trouble understanding inheritance explained with animals (fantasy based)
>>> rather than concrete examples (reality base
yes, i dip out sometimes... and go left... oddly enough i always
thought i was a left brainer anyway, but i only sometimes as a fluke
see it ccw, i consistently see it cw
tw
On 10/16/07, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You do realize that's an extremely left-brained thing to do, don
C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
> http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1214137061?bctid=1233395616
>
> Very cool idea!
I don't get it, how would using giant electric fans to power a few
lcd's, a clock and maybe a radio help? :-)
I don't have audio on this computer so I don't really know what
Whoa - that is super way cool. I want to go out and build one right now.
On 10/16/07, C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
> http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1214137061?bctid=1233395616
>
> Very cool idea!
>
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In a Scientology kind of way?
On 10/16/07, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not a big fan of Apple, but this is just silly:
>
> http://www.edn.com/index.asp?layout=article&articleid=CA6491623
>
> Greenpeace says the iPhone contains hazardous materials. Duh! Every computer
> on the plan
I saw the lowering of the Fed rates as a green light to the mortgage
institutes to take the chance.
On 10/16/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > Wasn't that Greenspan's doing? Lowering rates to ridicules levels and
> > then bringing them up too fast?
>
> No, it's a classi
That is cool..but, ya gotta run it into a battery, for those non windy days
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yup, wow.
just plain WoW
tw
On 10/16/07, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ACTUALLY!!!
> >
> > at frame 24, there is a WEIRD switch of her legs, where you CANNOT
> > tell which is which, your brain tries to draw the lines of her butt,
> > and/or her
> > leg to figure out which
You do realize that's an extremely left-brained thing to do, don't you? :P
On 10/16/07, Tony wrote:
> ACTUALLY!!!
>
> at frame 24, there is a WEIRD switch of her legs, where you CANNOT
> tell which is which, your brain tries to draw the lines of her butt, and/or
> her
> leg to figure out which
> ACTUALLY!!!
>
> at frame 24, there is a WEIRD switch of her legs, where you CANNOT
> tell which is which, your brain tries to draw the lines of her butt, and/or
> her
> leg to figure out which one is the leading leg. if you look at all frames
> up to frame 24, its her RIGHT leg, that swings in
I'm not a big fan of Apple, but this is just silly:
http://www.edn.com/index.asp?layout=article&articleid=CA6491623
Greenpeace says the iPhone contains hazardous materials. Duh! Every computer
on the planet contains hazardous materials. They single out a couple of
particular things, but come on,
http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1214137061?bctid=1233395616
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ACTUALLY!!!
at frame 24, there is a WEIRD switch of her legs, where you CANNOT
tell which is which, your brain tries to draw the lines of her butt, and/or her
leg to figure out which one is the leading leg. if you look at all frames
up to frame 24, its her RIGHT leg, that swings in a clockwise d
I don't think it's your eyes, I think the dancer actually does change
directions.
-Original Message
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-Date: Oct 16, 2007 11:10
-To: "CF-Community"
-Subj: Re: Which do you see?
-
-Best ever exchange on this topic.
-
-(By the way, I can get it to switch if I read th
> Sam wrote:
> Wasn't that Greenspan's doing? Lowering rates to ridicules levels and
> then bringing them up too fast?
No, it's a classic example of a market failure; the exact sort of
thing the government SHOULD have its hands in.
Dana frequently references "externalities" which are costs that
On 10/16/07, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> See, that's the problem. Trying to model processes on 'real world' objects.
> Why not just model them on the processes? what does the scale color property
> have to do with its destructive capability?
>
> >
> > No no no. Reptile is the base class for awesome
A sea monster that manages to con you out of tree-fitty
- Original Message -
From: "Deanna Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community"
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 2:12 PM
Subject: Re: Which do you see?
> No no no. Reptile is the base class for awesome. Lizard extends
> reptil
btw, ive deconstructed her in fireworks, and she does IN FACT
turn clockwise, i dont care what ANYONE says.
so, the people who see it WRONGLY are just weird :)
hahahah
me
On 10/16/07, Michael Dinowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> See, that's the problem. Trying to model processes on 'real world'
foreign policy liberal? dude you made that up. the distinctions in foreign
policy are threefold:
1. muscularity
- hawks want to project a strong us military as a deterrent to potential
adversaries
- doves want to project a peaceful, conciliatory foreign policy that
does not threaten other
the dollar is going to continue to fall. if the european central bank cuts
rates to stay with the fed, it might help, but no one wants us currency, and
why would they? those twin ticking timebombs of medicare and social security
are being totally ignored by the political establishment. us household
See, that's the problem. Trying to model processes on 'real world' objects.
Why not just model them on the processes? what does the scale color property
have to do with its destructive capability?
On 10/16/07, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 10/16/07, Ben Doom wrote:
> > Michae
a polliwog!
On 10/16/07, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/16/07, Ben Doom wrote:
> > Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> > > thinking, I'm mainly left brained. I'm so left brained that I still have
> > > trouble understanding inheritance explained with animals (fantasy based)
> > > rathe
wow - weird, I just went to finally shut down that tab, and when i popped it
open, i saw clockwise. as soon as i realized it, my brain somehow switched
on me and i went back to counter!
On 10/16/07, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 10/16/07, Ben Doom wrote:
> > Michael Dinowitz
but does a dragon implement butane?
On 10/16/07, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> > thinking, I'm mainly left brained. I'm so left brained that I still have
> > trouble understanding inheritance explained with animals (fantasy based)
> > rather than concrete exampl
- what's more awesome than a sea monster.
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On 10/16/07, Ben Doom wrote:
> Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> > thinking, I'm mainly left brained. I'm so left brained that I still have
> > trouble understanding inheritance explained with animals (fantasy based)
> > rather than concrete examples (reality based).
>
> But...but...
>
> Clearly, Dragon e
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> thinking, I'm mainly left brained. I'm so left brained that I still have
> trouble understanding inheritance explained with animals (fantasy based)
> rather than concrete examples (reality based).
But...but...
Clearly, Dragon extends Dinosaur! Dinosaur extends lizard.
Best ever exchange on this topic.
(By the way, I can get it to switch if I read the words and let myself
catch it out of the corner of my eye.)
On 10/16/07, Crow T. Robot wrote:
> Charlie, your observations prove that you think with neither your left OR
> right brains. In fact, you seem to use
I can get it to switch pretty much at will. It also switches for me at
random, especially when I am not paying attention.
This explains some things for me.
On a side note, I eat, drink and write with my left hand. I do most
everything else with my right. I used to use my mouse with my left h
Basically to mean bullshit, shitty and the like.
On 10/16/07, Bruce Sorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That's funny. I like the name - Bullockson. Don't the brits use the word
> Bullocks for something?
>
> Bruce
>
> Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> > Those of English decent may feel slighted by this sa
Charlie, your observations prove that you think with neither your left OR
right brains. In fact, you seem to use a different head entirely for your
thinking.
On 10/16/07, Charlie <> wrote:
>
> this -is- weird.
>
> i see her on her back touching herself ever so gently... now starting
> to arch her
> Clock wise for me
Not sure how but I can get it to switch.
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whats WEIRD, is that while watching here at my desk.
for a few brief moments, while i saw it going cwise, my mates
saw it ccwise, and then as it changed for one, it changed
for all to the opposite...
wtf?
On 10/16/07, Robert Rawlins - Think Blue
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah I'm with Bruce, I
Clock wise for me
-Original Message-
From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 1:08 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Which do you see?
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,22535838-5012895,00.html
(I see clockwise, unless I concentrate o
> And if you look carefully, she is cold.
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I can't get it to go counter-clockwise no matter how hard I try. While there
are right brain elements that are very well represented in my way of
thinking, I'm mainly left brained. I'm so left brained that I still have
trouble understanding inheritance explained with animals (fantasy based)
rather
heh heh ... I can also bend time and be in two places at once ... at least
my clients seem to think so
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Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 11:51 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Which do you see?
On 10/16/07, Shawna Hampton <[E
I was in the UK recently and I don't think they can afford our half
price houses. They still make the same pay but there goods have
doubled in price. Most place sell bottled water for 2 pounds and a
sandwich at a petrol station is 6-8 pounds. You can't eat at even a
cheap restaurant for less than 9
Nope, still clockwise...just out of focus clockwise.
My corpus callasum sucks :/
On 10/16/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> found a trick!
> close both eyes
> then open one out of focuse for a sec & open them both.
> you can switch directions,
>
>
~~~
And if you look carefully, she is cold.
Paul Ihrig wrote:
> i saw it clockwise, and couldnt go the other way.
> started to read the article and looked up from the bottom up, and it
> had switched to counter-clockwaise.
>
> mostley i just see boobies..
>
>
~~
still can't get it to switch. trying so hard.
I need to stop trying, I swear my head is going to split open and this chick
going to rise out of the top...spinning counter-clockwise, of course. just
like a ballerina in a jewelry box!
On 10/16/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> found a
Wasn't that Greenspan's doing? Lowering rates to ridicules levels and
then bringing them up too fast?
I think a lot of homeowners were taking the gamble assuming the home
would increase in value. I was told by many Realtors to take the ARM
or interest only loan on a house I couldn't afford then ref
hide the feet by scrolling up, close your eyes, open them, and scroll
down and look at the foot.
I can get it to switch back and forth pretty much at will.
(started clockwise)
On 10/16/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Clockwise only and I can't figure out how it could ever go t
woah.
i see clockwise, then a bit of counter SOMETIMES, almost like it switches.
most peeps in my office see the exact opp of me.
WILD!
tw
On 10/16/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i can't get it to go any other way than counter-clockwise. I almost blew a
> circuit trying.
>
> On
i used her boobies as a ref. point, and they are
clockwise-rotating-tata's to me!
tw
On 10/16/07, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i saw it clockwise, and couldnt go the other way.
> started to read the article and looked up from the bottom up, and it
> had switched to counter-clockwaise.
>
Damn. Have to wait 7 months for it.
Anyone buying Transformers today?
Scott Stewart wrote:
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>
>
>
> This looks like it's gonna be a lot better than I thought
>
>
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and now i cant any more.
On 10/16/07, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hide the feet by scrolling up, close your eyes, open them, and scroll
> down and look at the foot.
>
> I can get it to switch back and forth pretty much at will.
>
> (started clockwise)
~~
Yeah I'm with Bruce, I'm totally clockwise, I can't even begin to see how it
would turn the other way clever stuff.
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Sent: 16 October 2007 17:26
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Which do you see?
I can only see clockwise. Try
this -is- weird.
i see her on her back touching herself ever so gently... now starting
to arch her back
arching clockwise... no no... counterclockwise... wait.. clockwise
again... she's all over the place!
On 10/16/07, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's crazy, I can't get it to go an
Ok, with a little more practice I am gaining ability to switch back and
forth. Which makes me wonder about the image itself and how this
optical effect is done.
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On 10/16/07, Shawna Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't favor one side over
> the other and can access either side at will.
>
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That's funny. I like the name - Bullockson. Don't the brits use the word
Bullocks for something?
Bruce
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> Those of English decent may feel slighted by this satire of the TV network
> that they pay for. It is not meant to be a racist posting against those
> taxpaying citize
Deanna Schneider wrote:
> http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,22535838-5012895,00.html
YOU ARE MESSING WITH MY HEAD! Witch, Witch I say ... get the fagots and
the lighter fluid.
Seriously that was weird. When I first looked I saw the
counter-clockwise and no matter how I tried
found a trick!
close both eyes
then open one out of focuse for a sec & open them both.
you can switch directions,
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That's crazy, I can't get it to go any way but CLOCKWISE...and i'm POSITIVE
i'm a left brainer.
This "test" is funky.
On 10/16/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i can't get it to go any other way than counter-clockwise. I almost blew
> a
> circuit trying.
>
> On 10/16/07, Dean
My husband showed me this the other day ... at first I could only see
counter-clockwise. Then I focused a bit and saw it clockwise. Now I can go
back and forth if I concentrate.
Which is about right -- I took another similar test a while back (like a
real psychologist-tested diagnostic test) for l
i saw it clockwise, and couldnt go the other way.
started to read the article and looked up from the bottom up, and it
had switched to counter-clockwaise.
mostley i just see boobies..
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Clockwise only and I can't figure out how it could ever go the other way.
On 10/16/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i can't get it to go any other way than counter-clockwise. I almost blew a
> circuit trying.
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> On 10/16/07, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > h
I can only see clockwise. Try as I might I cannot see her spinning CC.
Bruce
Deanna Schneider wrote:
> http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,22535838-5012895,00.html
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> (I see clockwise, unless I concentrate on not looking directly at it,
> then I can see counter clockwise intermit
i can't get it to go any other way than counter-clockwise. I almost blew a
circuit trying.
On 10/16/07, Deanna Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,22535838-5012895,00.html
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> (I see clockwise, unless I concentrate on not looking directly
Those of English decent may feel slighted by this satire of the TV network
that they pay for. It is not meant to be a racist posting against those
taxpaying citizens. It is a message of peace (or piece). :)
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i truly do no know.
i have over 2.5 years left, im hoping to weather the storm
and see what happens to the market about 1 yr out from my
3 yr end.
then ill go from there.
maybe refi, maybe sell, see what market does.
tw
On 10/16/07, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did the ARM have a
I'm married to a real estate agent. She knows all the pitfalls of the
different loans. Lucky for me, cause I hate that kind of crap.
On 10/16/07, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did the ARM have a lockdown option? We could've gotten an ARM and bought a
> lot more house, but I didn't
I agree on the lenders taking a huge hit. My mom works for one of the
largest lenders out there and they are doing massive lay-offs to try and
stay afloat, as well as getting some bailout money from other banks.
Fortunately for her she is an underwriter who telecommutes 100% and is
one of their
Did the ARM have a lockdown option? We could've gotten an ARM and bought a
lot more house, but I didn't want to get hammered later on.
My first mortgage was an ARM, we wound up locking down at 8.5%. The problem
was that the mortgage company that our loan got sold to wouldn't advise us
or answer a
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