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Re: extelecom post# 241781

Saturday, 05/08/2004 9:59:24 AM

Saturday, May 08, 2004 9:59:24 AM

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There is a very simple method I use quite often. I take the last 10Q, grind on it three well tortured turnips, (preferably those forced to wear feminine garbs), then I get my fan to blow at exactly 1.32 milifeets per second and position it 13.5 inches from the edge of the 10Q. After 62 seconds, if the turnips' grinds absorption in the 480-497.5 nanometer (tune you spectrometer to 486.7 nanometers for best results) band has increased by at least 25% (a perfect indication of erubescence in progress) , you know for sure that in the next five trading days there will be at least one period of 62 minutes when th stock will be moving up. Mind you, you can improve your results by stretching the blow time to longer intervals (experiments carried at the 78 seconds blow interval showed, surprisingly, that at least one period of 78 minutes of rising stock was observed in the next five trading days, if and only if erubescence reached a peak value of 32%, as indicated by absorption reaching the same 32% in the stated band )

The experimental setup to identify ebullient erubescence is slightly different and requires transmission spectroscopy of turnips grinds on the last 10Q, the preferred window is 552.6 nanometers.


AZH

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