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Re: mikesharen post# 44737

Thursday, 08/30/2007 4:42:06 AM

Thursday, August 30, 2007 4:42:06 AM

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paim's best piece of mining "equipment" is their home-made elevator, assuming that it works in both directions.

Otherwise, it is just a 1-way declinator.

I've never seen one actually used, commercially, except as a court-ordered lie-detector, in early Massachusetts, in Salem.

paim's is hand operated, by 2 skilled declinator operators, sitting on port-a-potties. All structural parts are made of scavenged local wood, from trees that recently fell, during last year's 6-month typhoon "season". The declinator-only "cable" is made of 1 single strand of freshly frayed, used rope, that was found in the Armory of the paim Security Dept.

The frayed rope is always planned to be replaced regularly, according to strict paim schedules, within 1 Quarter after it breaks, because the accountants must save up for the unforecasted maintenance expenses.

Hopefully, paim's newest lawyer has filed for a 3rd-world-wide patent on this unique paim invention. It is worth more than all the gold in China, even after paim's wheat-bound-gold shipment arrives.

There is actually a photo of the 2 skilled declinator operators, sitting on their OSHA-required porta-potties,
included in the photo-bunkit, provided by the Bozows,
from their recent tour/audit of paim's best-salted gold holes.

Actually, each of the Bozows Photos has its own interesting story. Hopefully, the newest IR musical-chair-holder will hang on long enough to have time to add the inside stories about each photo, before she re-tests the declinator,
which had its frayed rope replaced, right after the Bozows
were supposed to have escaped back to the U.S.

Averaging-down is profitable, for shorters, only.