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I have noticed that too. You need to hit the refresh bar or click on favorites on ihub to refresh.
Not to mention weird. This guy was looking for a 38% pullback today. I told him we weren't giving up anything below 2.45
By: pla15
17 Jan 2003, 12:34 PM EST Msg. 17167 of 17194
(This msg. is a reply to 17166 by BullNBear52.)
BullNBear
The debt issue isn't all over with yet. I've learned to pay as much attention to the numbers a company puts out as I do to what an analyst says. But all in all, the charts know mysteries yet undisclosed and the chart doesn't look enticing to me. That's just to me of course.
Best case scenario is 38% retracement from yesterday.
So you do know an insider at the SEC! Oh Harvey I need to talk to you right now!
Susie, The SEC does not care about any rumors started about a non-filing, grey sheet, bankrupt company trading at .0007 that is already under investigation and litigation by them.
Soxfan, we need to be friends. Bud says so...
Selig says cool it
By Tom Singer / MLB.com
Bartolo Colon finally handed in his visa from Canada, there was an outbreak of Matsui Mania, the All-Star Game was given an edge, Hall of Famers were showcased, and a flurry of signings spurred by exchange of arbitration figures ...
Yes, quite a week around the old hot stove.
And in at least one instance, Commissioner Bud Selig apparently tried to turn down the heat.
According to Mike Lupica of the New York Daily News, the commissioner has, figuratively, sent those sniping rivals, Larry Lucchino and George Steinbrenner, to their rooms without supper.
The last couple of weeks, Selig heard Boston president Lucchino diss the Yankees as baseball's "evil empire," and Steinbrenner fire back his "chameleon" assessment of Lucchino.
Lupica:
"At this point, Commissioner Bud Selig calls them both, first Lucchino and then Steinbrenner, and tells them the following: Knock it off.
"The phone calls from Selig are no secret in either the Red Sox offices or the Yankee offices, or around baseball. But there you are. Last week, Selig told them both that he didn't want his owners 'banging away at each other, so no more.'"
Perhaps the commissioner wished to head off another round of Boston venting elicited by the Yankees' perceived intervention in the destination of Colon, the right-handed ace the Expos could not afford.
Colon, sought by the Red Sox, instead went to the Chicago White Sox primarily in exchange for Orlando Hernandez, whom the Bronx Bombers had first dealt to the Pale Hose.
As others did, Lupica interpreted that transaction as another Yankees volley in the public spat: "[Steinbrenner] has continued his obsession with the Red Sox this way: By having the Yankees broker the three-way deal that sent Bartolo Colon to the White Sox and keeping the 20-game winner from going to the Red Sox."
If those maneuvers made the Red Sox unhappy, how do you think defending champion Minnesota, Cleveland and the rest of the AL Central feel?
As USA Today's Mel Antonen reasons, the Colon deal brought about a significant power shift in the division:
"The .500 White Sox finished 13½ games behind the Twins last season, but now the Twins' biggest advantage, starting pitching, isn't a certainty.
"Chicago's first four -- Colon, All-Star lefty Mark Buehrle, Jon Garland and Danny Wright -- won a combined 65 games last season. The Twins have Brad Radke, Eric Milton, Joe Mays, Rick Reed and Kyle Lohse, but if the pitching is even, the Twins have taken a step back.
"That's because the White Sox have an incredible lineup, one that is better than the Twins'."
Seeing their former ace rejoin the division certainly did not delight the Indians, reports Dennis Manoloff of The Plain Dealer:
"'I am not at all happy about this,' Indians general manager Mark Shapiro said. 'How could I be? One of the elite starters in baseball has gone to one of our divisional rivals. I did know that this was a possibility.'"
Montreal GM Omar Minaya, of course, had to part with the 20-game winner to get his payroll closer to his $40 million target. He isn't there yet despite, as CBSsportsline.com's Scott Miller points out, having hoped to do all his slashing with one stroke:
"Most in the industry figured that Minaya would force whichever team won the Colon sweepstakes to take [Fernando] Tatis as part of a package deal and, voila, he'd be done cutting payroll.
"Either [he] couldn't find a reasonable enough companion fare for Tatis to accompany Colon, or he simply couldn't convince the White Sox or anybody else that Tatis is something more than a drastically overpaid [$6 million in 2003] disgruntled guy to have in the clubhouse."
At about the time Colon was on his way to Chicago, MLB club owners were on their way to Scottsdale, Ariz., for their annual meeting, which quickly became eventful.
The laundry list of administrative changes was highlighted by their approval of Selig's proposal (a brainchild of Philadelphia's Bill Giles) that home-field advantage in the World Series go to the winning league in the All-Star Game.
The 30-to-0 vote dramatized how strongly owners feel about the move to lend All-Star Games more impact.
But as The New York Times' Murray Chass wrote, this may have opened up another can of worms between MLB management and players, a number of whom don't appear enthused about the idea of Fall Classic advantage being determined my Midsummer Classic results:
"Selig went forward with the vote even though union officials had apprised him of the negative reaction of the many players whom they had talked to.
"'This is an issue we have debated for eight or nine months,' Selig said. 'This is the fans' game. This is something we're talking about in marketing our sport. The executive council voted on this some time ago. The clubs aren't going to meet again until May, so this was the time.'
"Players generally feel that home-field advantage is too important to be decided by a game that doesn't count in the standings."
Tom Singer is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
© 2002 MLB Advanced Media, L.P. All rights reserved
Well damn, now there is something we can take to the bank and cash.
I asked him if it was and he said yes, I then asked him to deny it and he wouldn't. (hardly conclusive, I know).
Derf
AlanC is too busy with the count too start a rumor. Geesh, I wonder what mortgage he's on?
lmao
That idiot pumped AKLM last week. I bet the little puke was shorting all the time.
Just playing with ya!
What difference does it make who started the rumor? You are obsessed and imo need to get over it.
Susie, could be we were looking out for your health!
Time to short Bali.
Effects Of Bra On Women's
Health To Be Researched
1-15-3
SYDNEY (ANI) -- Most women wear bra everyday but none of them have ever questioned whether they have any health impact.
Researchers from the University of Western Sydney are now investigating whether that could be the case, studying the impact of wearing bra on a woman's breathing, blood pressure and fluid drainage from the breast.
Osteopathy students Angie Bruce, Lee Muddle and Fiona Peat are looking for 50 women to take part in their two-day study, which will examine the physiological differences in a woman who is wearing a bra and when she is braless.
They are keen to examine the effect of bras on women because it is a subject few, if any, researchers have studied. One area of particular interest is how the constrictions of a bra affect fluid drainage in the breast, which has been flagged as a possible link to cancer.
"Research shows that just under 50 percent of breast cancer cases can be attributed to genetics, hormones and things like that. That means there's about 50 percent of cancer cases that are unexplained", Muddle said.
If the study found a change in the level of fluid drainage, it could lay the foundations for further research on its possible link to breast cancer.
"If we find that wearing a bra impacts positively or negatively on a woman's health it will have significant ramifications for all women. Perhaps it will influence the duration of daily wear and the design and manufacture of brassieres", Muddle said.
Here's one for you! Just don't shoot tweety.
Same old same old. .0007
Courting, I'm chasing her now. You better save her!
That sounds like a kroc to me!
Susie, could be he is just being contrary. After all he is fung.
Here's another rose. I bought a dozen of them this morning for you!
You only get better with age.
Here's a rose from Sylvester!
And who called who the EVIL EMPIRE?
Do they still have the 4 holes in the burger or am I dating myself? We used to buy them by the dozen in NY then throw them at passing cars.
Hey this cat is only wearing a rose just for you! How's that for naked!
Yeah but that nose could use some work!
Did I miss something? What naked pics? BTW I think Tweety is cute! I wouldn't want you to change a thing.
Here's another rose! ;)
Where's Waldo errrr Churak?
http://www.sitesatlas.com/Maps/Maps/706.htm
You lost on that word. Geesh, Macy's DEPARTMENT STORE. Do you remember Gimbals (sp) right next door???
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade???
Oh the horror. Here's a rose to make you feel better!
They tend to be hypocrites in the KSA.
Ya snooze ya lose!
Think I'll suck up today since derf is asleep.
The kids in turn sell it to their parents for playstation rentals at the local Blockbuster. Its a win win all around.
AK, Where I live I charge those baptists when I make a beer run. It saves them the embarassment and pays my gas!
crndog, However the saudi's have to travel to Bahrain to get that drink.
FINALLY, the AK gender issue has been resolved!
http://news.com.au/common/story_page/0%2C4057%2C5835972%5E13762%2C00.html
Where do they come up with this BS!
A college education is NOT an entitlement. It is EARNED...through hard work, dedication, and often struggle.
Except if your father went to Yale and the only way you can get in is if Daddy pulls out the check book. LOL.
Talk about affirmative action. I wonder who was denied admission to Yale so Georgie could go!
Us obscene? No way! I'm a good catholic boy and say my prayers every morning around 9:29:59 a.m. Mon thru Fri except for holidays.
I don't understand the edit yup thing???? I notice you guys post that once in a while.
Little Johnny.....
"I really worry that I shall never meet you in heaven Little Johnny," his Sunday-school teacher said.
"Oh, how come?" Little Johnny asked, "What sins have you
committed?"
MONEY STILL TALKS BUT BULLSHIT NO LONGER WALKS
In a stunning reversal, Bullshit has ended its long-standing
policy of walking.
Reached for comment by bullshit journalists, a bullshit
spokesman said, "At this point, it is unclear exactly what will
do the walking from now on, but it definitely will not be Bullshit."
As a result, bullshit corporate executives everywhere are
scrambling to cope with these unanticipated developments, as
are bullshit accounting firms. A major restructuring effort is
expected in coming weeks.
The effect on bullshit stock market analysts is, as yet, unknown.
Bullshit attorneys have also been forced to reevaluate their
positions, although they expect a somewhat smoother transition.
And bullshit politicians are expected to adapt immediately.
Bullshit, which has not yet decided to talk, was unavailable for
comment.
~~~~~~
You can't be that dumb that you can't even follow a thread. My original post on this thread was addressed to gp not you. Now get back on your horse.
#4767 gp, More like a Bush / @sscroft tale.
First of all, I wasn't talking to you.
Secondly that is now the third dumb@ss statement you've made.
And finally,
Futue te et ipsum caballum.
Which one of you would be crawling back under that rock?
Posted by: kiababbuck
In reply to:kiababbuck who wrote msg# 4768 Date:1/17/2003 12:21:47 AM
Post #of 4769
A few more days and back under that rock with ya......
Do me a favor, why don't you both crawl under that rock.
gp, More like a Bush / @sscroft tale so they can screw the American people out of a few more civil liberties all the while calling it the Patriot Act.
Another King George....Let me know if it sounds familiar?
He has refused to pass other Laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of Representation in the Legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only.
Suspended civil service for Homeland Security
He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their Public Records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures.
Iraq resolution just before election day.
He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose obstructing the Laws for Naturalization of Foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new Appropriations of Lands.
Deporting people inmasse after 9/11
He has made Judges dependent on his Will alone for the tenure of their offices, and the amount and payment of their salaries.
Nice racist picks that have previously been turned down.
He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people and eat out their substance.
Homeland Security and a political hack from PA.
He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures.
Itching to get to Iraq without Congressional approval
He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil Power.
See Patriot Act.
For protecting them, by a mock Trial from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States:
See Patriot Act. Have you read the damn thing?
For depriving us in many cases, of the benefit of Trial by Jury:
Military Tribunals
For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences:
US Citizens held in Cuba as enemy combatants.
In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A Prince, whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.
Ashcroft carrying George's torch against the U of Michigan
We, therefore, the Representatives of the United States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States, that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. --And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.
--John Hancock
JULY 4, 1776
Yeah that's right, it almost describes Bush to a Tee.