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Or just the Jefferson's.
Overall, our neighborhood seems to have about 25-26 inches, with the snow still falling and the wind still biting. I see lots of 36 inch drifts near the house and the weather is calling for 4-5 foot drifts but clearly not in my eyeshot.
And here I thought we were the new Riviera.
Ahh, but at the bottom it said you could substitute vodka for the grain alcohol. Voila, Boru Vodka, another great ROX product.
the moment I reached this ...
Quote:unflavored grain alcohol* (highest proof available)
I laughed
I then I thought, isn't it easier to buy our pallini limoncello?
Since some of us are all snowed in.. a recipe for limoncello:
INGREDIENTS
7 lemons (Sorrento variety if available)
1 qt (1 l) unflavored grain alcohol* (highest proof available)
3 C (700 g) granulated sugar
1 qt (1 l) water
DIRECTIONS
Peel only the yellow part of the lemon in long strips; be careful not to include the white rind, as it tastes bitter. Place peel and alcohol into a 2-qt (2-l) covered jar, and leave at room temperature to infuse at least 2 or up to 7 days. The higher proof the alcohol, the faster and more concentrated the infusion.
When the infusion has sufficient lemon flavor (taste to test), strain mixture through cheesecloth; set aside. Place sugar and water in a saucepan and bring to a boil over high heat, stirring constantly until sugar is completely dissolved; cool to room temperature. Combine syrup and alcohol infusion, stirring well to combine.
Store limoncello in sealed glass bottles; it is now ready to drink. This liqueur will keep for one to two years in a cool place like a pantry; or, keep refrigerated or in the freezer and serve chilled (the high alcohol content will keep it from freezing).
SERVING SUGGESTION
Serve chilled in small aperitif glasses after a meal or with dessert.
Prep time: Allow about 1 hour total, with 2-7 days to infuse.
Makes 32 servings.
*If you cannot find grain alcohol, vodka can be substituted.
Still holding all my shares.
BK,
Would the $183 price a non-CTIX-related firm would charge an outside party for what may or may not really be the CTIX drug be the proper benchmark? If CTIX has already paid for the manufacture of the drug that would be a sunk cost and not a component of incremental added cost, right?
Or should we connsider what markups are in that business and that CTIX "can get it wholesale?"
Thought this article might be of general interest, although not on MARA.
http://www.computerworld.com/article/3023070/emerging-technology/what-s-next-for-patent-trolls-and-can-the-supreme-court-stop-them.html?token=%23tk.CTWNLE_nlt_computerworld_dailynews_2016-01-15&idg_eid=8d03a217e6f54a5c0bc8d3d932959615&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Computerworld%20Wrap-Up%202016-01-15&utm_term=computerworld_dailynews#tk.CW_nlt_%20computerworld_dailynews_2016-01-15
A happy and healthey and prosperous new year to you and to all our fellow longs.
NR, I can see you doing that. You do much better than I at trading in and out. I can see adding some as well if it gets down to the mid $13s.
TJ, My apologies, just a Freudian slip. OPK is Opko Health (my largest holding by value) but I MEANT to say ONCS (now sadly down to my #17 holding).
I can wait! Investing in early-stage biotechs takes patience and a buy and hold stance.
TJ, I suspect he means the day when OPK price explodes upward. But who am I to interpret?
Same to you GZone.
Waiting patiently for one or both binary events: (1) good results which make the price pop; or (2) a buyout.
Yes, a big difference in how traveling affects you, especially when the flight attendants ply you with food and drink.
"Would you like some more Jefferson's Ocean sir?"
Merry Christmas and HNY Master.
Fun/$oldier,
For the first time, we began paying extra for more room on flights. Went to Israel on business class last year and Hawaii in "extra leg room" seats this year. Mark knows my height and it makes a world of difference when you're on a plane 11 hours. That splurge is worth it ... as is buying into a quality stock.
Have a great new year Wild.
Have a safe, happy and healthy new year!
I wish everyone a great holiday season and a happy new year. Steve
4ever, If you look at a six-month chart, we are essentially right where we started. A 12-month chart shows us ahead. You have to expect ups and downs. Biotech takes a lot of patience. GLTU
Cabel, Thank you for your report and those observations.
It will be very interesting to see who the "big names" are.
Thank you for sharing!
Gov, Thanks!
I wish my cash were in better supply right now, so I could do the same.
Frost bought 106,000 shares on the 14th, the largest number since september.
We all have different thresholds at which we will feel a need to vent. On our other stock at that other site, you seem to be able to post at will. Here, at NNAB, we are pretty well under the radar, with no one acting as police.
That said, I do try to be clear, concise and follow the TOS. I've seen enough drama during my life that I value a civil exchange of views - even if I disagree with someone - over getting under the skin of someone who's views differ from mine. That's why I post so little at the parents' stock board.
LR, Thanks for reminding us that acquiring the PYMX assets was both a brilliant tactical business move and a great stroke of luck.
Ultimate,
Nobody but us chickens are here. I have yet to see any posts deleted. Heck, you saw how long it was before I noticed your post.
Besides, what is there to say?
In fairness to me, my inattention is as much based on too much travel as it is on the infrequency of anyone posting here.
Opinion only: I think Zacks is perhaps more pay to play, rather than popularity. If you have a contract with them to promote your stock, the sky's the limit. If you don't, they may jerk your rating back and forth - usually either sell of hold.
Thanks!
Thank you for your thoughts on APHB and for sharing the other info.
It is so much easier on my eyes. Thanks again!
Meister, Thank you for the individual short paragraphs!!!
Fun, Message 5842 was one where you set out what ROX needs to do, but I think there were more detailed posts.
Now, back into the shadows....
Example of the webinars they are pursuing from today's email:
Today:
"Lab-based Oral Fluid Testing for Parole, Probation and Drug Court Programs"
A Free Webinar Presentation Hosted & Sponsored by OraSure Technologies, Inc.
Presented by Bill Current and Melissa McClain
Thursday, October 29, 2015
2:00 pm Eastern
Register Here
Dear steve,
Drug testing in a criminal justice setting can be challenging with traditional urine testing programs. Matching the gender of the client and test administrator, shy bladder excuses, and drug test cheating are just a few of the issues associated with urine drug testing. Recently, the federal government issued proposed guidelines for lab-based oral fluid testing. Among the reasons the feds gave for offering an alternative testing method after decades of only permitting urine testing included the ease of which oral fluid collections take place, the elimination of shy bladder issues, and the significant reduction in successful drug test cheating efforts.
Join well-known drug testing expert Bill Current of the Current Consulting Group and Melissa McClain, Program Director, 9th JDC Rapides Parish Adult Drug Court for a timely discussion on the benefit of lab-based oral fluid testing.
Attendees will learn:
How lab-based oral fluid testing compares to urine testing regarding accuracy, window of detection, and collection procedures
How lab-based oral fluid testing reduces chances of successful drug test cheating efforts
How to compare the advantages of the three main testing methods-hair, urine and oral fluid
The advantage of merging urine and oral fluid testing methods into a single testing program
Speaker Information:
Bill Current is the president of the Current Consulting Group, LLC, a national consulting firm that specializes in drug testing policy development and helping employers optimize their employee screening program. He is the editor of The On-Line Ultimate Guide to State Drug Testing Laws at StateDrugTestingLaws.com. He also publishes the e-newsletter State Drug Testing Laws Monthly. Mr. Current is the former Executive Director of the American Council for Drug Education and served as Vice President of Consulting for a national third-party administrator of drug testing and background screening services. He is the author or co-author of 10 books on substance abuse issues, including Why Drug Testing? He also administers the Annual Drug Testing Industry Survey now in its 17th year, the results of which were presented at the SAPAA conference in September 2015.
No news I've heard except all the invitations I get to their drug testing webinars (for businesses keeping an eye on their employees).