If you stick your head in the sand, keep your mouth closed.
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Hope you didn't rant at him Turtle.
How is an extention different from an extension? Just curious.
This is really great Senti!
I have been using it the last few days too!
No 8k today.
just sayin. lol
Made you open this up, didn't I?
That was me!
Absolutely not. Nothing but major news moves this.
They usually do it just before it happens.
LMAO!!! Too funny Flipper!
Actually 1.3 Billion....
What's a couple hundred million between friends? lol
https://www.google.com/search?q=how+many+people+in+india&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
Well now, there is the pot calling the kettle black.
Sheez.
That is a 36% difference in price.
Than today's price of .19.
A considerable difference.
Nice one! I see what you did there!
Someone is going to a lot of trouble to keep this company down.
Why would that be? Things that make you go hmmmm....
I sure hope so....
Sorry already heard about the raise.
So you are not first.
But I heard it will not be toxic.
No he is not. Chris is not Les.
Nor is Les Chris.
I have had communication with both.
Of course I don't like it.
Is this a good entry on what most would consider to be a binary event? Yes. $220 get you a thousand shares. Not much to lose and a lot to gain.
Your welcome.
I am sure you know this for a fact.
SMH. Espousing BS... again. This time in not so many words. At least you aren't typing up some long essay that we have to read to get at the BS this time. Just serving it up in two sentences. Appreciate that.
Good luck.
No it wasn't. I had to cut and paste the link. lol
Don't go to any trouble for me. lol
I liked Clint better.
Jack Black.. meh.
Who is they?
Could you provide a link to back up your theory please?
Thanks in advance.
Textbook pumping has correct spelling and grammar.
LMAO
What will the 10k do for you anyways?
Nightmare on Elm Street Errr... Montgomery Lane
Didn't you hear? Northwest went Bankrupt.
Just kidding... it's Good Friday, markets are closed.
Yes it is.
It's alive! It's alive!
My thoughts too. Although I am not smiling as much as I used to.
This is how I feel right now...
I just did. Feel free to like and retweet.
Thanks for the great video.
https://twitter.com/diamonjim/status/850387605795504128
If some ugly bald fat man approached me at a conference, I would play dumb too. Marnix Bosch is far smarter than our "biotech expert" with a degree in special education or whatever.
My take on the article is that Dr. Bosch gave Adam a rather cold shoulder and in a little pissy fit Adam wrote that article as it is his only outlet to get back for the shun.
I am sure he walked away from Dr. Bosch with his tail between his legs and a "I'll show him, he doesn't know who he is dealing with" attitude.
This is one of the reasons I think they have been so quiet.
The major part of any lawsuit is damages. If the Cofer Black investigation turned up an avenue where Northwest could potentially sue it's detractors for losses, then wouldn't you keep quiet and let them dig their own grave while you just continue to document the injustices and losses to your company?
Thanks Bill, I love this story!
No idea is a bad one.
Starting premises mean nothing...
Along those lines, please read this TRUE story.
http://www.insulators.info/articles/ppl.htm
The Honey Pot
A Lesson in Creativity & Diversity
by Elaine Camper, April 2, 1993
A number of years ago, Pacific Power and Light (PP&L), which serves many customers in the Cascade Mountains, was faced with solving an on-going problem that resulted in both an undesirable and unsafe job situation for the PP&L linemen.
In the Pacific Northwest, there are a number of ice storms in the fall and spring. These storms result in the accumulation of a significant ice load accumulating on the power transmission lines. If not removed, this ice will accumulate to the point that the lines will be over-stressed and break. The method used to remove the ice was to send linemen out into the field, have them climb the icy poles and towers and shake the lines with long poles hooked at one end. The linemen hated this job because it meant they would have to go into the woods, climb poles and towers, and shake the lines under extremely unpleasant conditions. A number of them were hurt when they fell from the icy poles and towers.
PP&L had, in the past, conducted a number of "brainstorming" sessions with no positive results. They then turned to a professional resource to organize still another session. He suggested that a diverse group be assembled to look at this problem. Rather than assembling just linemen and their supervisors, the resource insisted that people with a large variety of job functions be convened to look for a more creative way to get the ice off the power lines. In the "brainstorming" session that followed, were linemen, supervisors, accountants, secretaries, and people from the mail room.
Several hours into the meeting the professional resource was beginning to become concerned that this effort would be as unproductive as previous ones. Then, during one of the coffee breaks, he overheard two of the linemen talking.
"I hope we can finally figure out a better way to skin this cat." said one. "I really hate this job. Why, just last week, I was coming down from a pole, and, when I hit the ground, I was looking eye to eye at one of the biggest, meanest black bears I've ever seen. That bear, apparently, was not happy that I had invaded his territory, and chased me for well over a mile before he was satisfied that I would not return."
Trying to stimulate the group, the resource retold this tale to the rest of the session.
"Why don't we train the bears to climb the poles. They are so big and so heavy that their weight would probably be enough to shake the wires and knock the ice off." quipped one of the linemen.
After the laughter died down, the group thought of hundreds of reasons why that was a silly idea (some of the comments referred to the character or parentage of the person suggesting the idea, and will not be repeated here).
Then another of the linemen suggested that although training the bears seemed foolish, perhaps by placing honey pots on top of the poles, the bears would naturally climb the poles to get the honey and, in the process, shake the poles sufficiently to knock the ice off the lines.
After another period of laughter followed by more objections generally centered around the fact that the bears might chose to empty the honey pots in fair not foul weather, one of the more senior, more sarcastic linemen said, "You know all those fancy helicopters those fat cats in the front office fly around in all the time? Why don't we grab one of those and fly from pole to pole placing the honey pots on top just after an ice storm. That way the honey will be there when we need it, and, besides, it will do those fat executives some good to walk for a change."
Still another period of laughter followed. Then one of the secretaries spoke for the first time. "I was a nurse's aide in Vietnam. I saw many injured soldiers arrive at the field hospital by helicopter. The down wash from the helicopter blades was amazing. Dust would fly everywhere. It was almost blinding. I wonder if we just flew the helicopter over the power lines a low altitude, would the down wash from those blades be sufficient to shake the lines and knock the ice off?"
This time there was no laughter - just silence. She had come up with an answer. By valuing diversity and by encouraging divergent thinking, the resource had enabled the group to come up with a possible solution to a problem all wanted solved.
By the way, ever since that meeting, PP&L uses helicopters to fly over the power transmission lines after ice storms. It works beautifully. Linemen are no longer required to climb up ice covered poles to shake the lines. The brainstorming session was a success. But remember, if they hadn't found the bear, they may never have found the helicopter.
Got to love it!
Do you know what is ridiculous?
Investors who feel they have to be spoonfed every tidbit of information rather than just looking it up themselves.
Ugh. Can you say lazy?
Excellent Senti!
Thank you very much!
And have a good weekend.