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![]() "Henry Spencer" wrote in message ... \ was still entangled with the remnants of the old company. The real problem is simply that it's going to take time and energy for a lot of phone calls and hassle, plus a certain amount of cash, to get all this sorted out, Cash? Cash is a problem. Wanna know how to print your own? Just wait for a stock to lose 40% of it's value, at a continuous 45 degree angle over a period of ten days or so. Buy it and wait. Like the last stocks I played such as ticker frns, smdi, depo or pgwc. https://us.etrade.com/e/t/home Look for yourself is you don't believe me. It's as easy as one-two-three. That is for those that can figure out what 40% of something is, and judge a 45 degree angle. If a stock has lost 40% of it's value /without any bad news/ to set it off, that's a clue that the hedge funds etc are playing the stock. You see, they, not us mere mortals, get to buy at the bid and sell at the ask. So the more they buy the farther the stock price drops, and the more they sell the farther the price goes up. This racket is an endless source of disaster for newbee day traders, as watching good news drive the price down just seems to keep catching them holding the bag. There, now you know how to make all the money you want for the rest of your life. Jonathan s and those have been in short supply. What's been needed is a while with things on an even keel, no great crises needing to be dealt with, no imminent travel about to put everything on hold, and a reasonable cash reserve. A week from now (after one last short trip), these factors should all finally come together. (In hindsight, quickly getting that ordinary-user account may have been a mistake. I'd have been more motivated to sort this all out fast if I'd had no connectivity. Clumsy and awkward connectivity, I could sort of live with, so arranging a real fix got postponed.) -- spsystems.net is temporarily off the air; | Henry Spencer mail to henry at zoo.utoronto.ca instead. | |
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On Thu, 27 Jul 2006 05:03:22 +0000, Henry Spencer wrote:
Chuck Stewart wrote: Can you say what happenned? If you say *you* are being stymied in a net problem I must assume it's something interesting... ![]() Nah, not really, just frustrating. ... along the way, the details of my original deal got forgotten somehow. So long as nobody messed with things, it all just kept on working. I did see signs that I'd sort of been forgotten (except by the billing department, of course), but I could see that sorting this out would be a hassle, and doing something about it always seemed to be low priority. Big mistake. There are now a variety of third-party solutions to your various woes, but I wouldn't be surprised if they all turned out to be more trouble, more expensive, or simply inapplicable to your locale, (or all three) than just reaching an accomodation with your current ISP. Thus is the fate of trailblazers... Nowadays I just advise friends to keep their domain registrar separate from their various service providers and to avoid Network Solutions like the plague it is in regards to *any* service they might offer... but in this case that's like the city slicker telling the grizzled old pioneers about these terrible creatures called "bears" that are supposed to roam the wilderness ![]() -- Chuck Stewart "Anime-style catgirls: Threat? Menace? Or just studying algebra?" |
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On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 15:49:44 GMT, in a place far, far away,
(Derek Lyons) made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: (Henry Spencer) wrote: I guess the overall lesson is that you really can do a substantial science mission, using the Amsat design philosophy, on a ridiculously small budget... given the right management, the right lead scientist, and a funding agency that's willing to try a relatively hands-off approach. Drawing a curve through a single point. He didn't "draw a curve." He stated an existence proof. |
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