irish

did a little homework this evening. no prisoners next week. have belcha and burpa running interference.

rno

Oh, look, golds up in Loonies..

goldprice.org/gold-price.html

SOEE…Don’t be a piggy…

Save some for tomorrow night also…LOL

Congrats, fellow bugs!

G’nite everyone. Have a great weekend.

Arch

Tonight calls for …

Rack of lamb, or perhaps

Sushi

Fresh foie gras

Lobster

Cavier

Chartreuse of pheasant

and can;t leave out aged cognac

You get my drift…dang!

Irish November 2, 2007 at 21:48 pm

Thanks Irish.  I’m also interested in some of those gold clad $20 gold coins I’ve seen advertised.  They are clad in real gold so they must be very valuable.  Also those gold colored state quarters are a must-have.

;-)

Irish @ 21:48 pm

I tried both numbers…one was a massage parlor and the other was AIPAC.  Guess I’ll have to look elsewhere for those valuable collectible items. 

ipso

For Slabbed Bullion Coins [Confiscation Retardant] Call 1-800-Buy-Ment or if busy 687- Hangman Doji

A long, long ways to go yet just to get back up to its 200 dma, but at least PNP.TO moved in a favorable direction today, up about 16 %.

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=PNP.TO&p=D&yr=0&mn=6&dy=0&id=p97122531880

they don’t even try to hide it anymore - what total bs

Federal Reserve says super SIV requiress less capital 

WASHINGTON, Nov 2 (Reuters) - Banks that back a proposed new multi-billion dollar investment fund that may purchase risky mortgage-related assets will need only one tenth of the capital they would need if they were to take the assets onto their own balance sheets, the Federal Reserve has said.

Under Federal Reserve rules on capital requirements for banks, off balance sheet committments require less capital.

Encouraged by the U.S. Treasury Department, Citigroup (C.N: Quote, Profile, Research), JP Morgan (JPM.N: Quote, Profile, Research) and Bank of America (BAC.N: Quote, Profile, Research) have proposed setting up a special investment vehicle to either guarantee or buy U.S. mortgage-related assets in order to help dissipate some of the credit concerns that caused this summer’s global liquidity crisis

Promises to lend against assets transferred from a bank to the new fund, known as the Master Liquidity Enhancement Conduit, would qualify as a committment needing less capital, the Fed said in a letter last week to Citigroup.

“The credit conversion factor that would apply to the notional amount of the M-LEC liquidity facility would be 10 percent,” wrote Norah Barger, the associate director of the Fed’s Division of Banking Supervision and Regulation.

“The effect of the letter is that assets placed in the super-SIV (technically termed M-LEC, or Master Liquidity Enhancement Conduit) would have a capital treatment that is 10 times more favorable than if the same assets were placed on the bank’s balance sheet,” Mike Mayo, an analyst with Deutsche Bank said in a note to clients.

Cosmic Train-Your 8:00 am post-

brought back a few good Starship memories.  Thanks for the reminder.

Paul Kantner/Jefferson Starship
Blows against the Empire

Blows Against the Empire
 
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Paul Kantner/Jefferson Starship  -  Blows Against the Empire   -   RCA Legacy LSP 4448, 70:25 **:

No, this isn’t another Starship Album.  A blast from the past, this was recorded in 1970 when part of the players in the band had left, and Paul Kantner and Grace Slick hooked up with a lot of the Bay Area royalty (David Crosby, Mickey Hart and Jerry Garcia to name a few) and created this space-rock opera.  The liner notes say that this is Kantner’s best work and I find that a bit scary, because I actually liked these guys at one point in time.

Production values are spot on for the end of the 60’s; lots of midrange and ping-pong stereo effects.  This was the self indulgent kind of thing was exactly what planted the seeds for punk music years later, I can see why we all got tired of this kind of thing. All this talk of aliens and starships just doesn’t do it for me.  According to the liner notes, this almost won a Hugo award and that’s even more scary.

It’s a hippy, trippy party for sure.  If you are a die-hard collector and need this piece of 60’s memorabilia, carry on.  If not, go buy the Death Cab For Cutie CD and have some fun.

Tracks: Mau Mau, Baby Tree, Let’s Go Together, Child Is Coming, Sunrise, Hijack, Home, Have You Seen the Stars Tonite, X-M, Starship, Let’s Go Together (alternate lyrics), alternate tracks of six of above plus sound effects track.

Chillin……..

….it’s been a long time.

Enjoy it and GoldNight, everyone!

tinyurl.com/yw256r

JBI

PS - The best is yet to come and you know it.

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Anyone know of a good source for some of those slabbed bullion collectables?

Daylight Savings…another holdout from the 70’s

It sucked then and sucks now. I have always hated that also….PITA

Arch 21:28 Yes, I know-and will save that story for another day


Sinbad…I remember that when it happened also.

I thought it stunk them, and even more so now after finding out what the Bushs are all about. Total control….NWO

I don’t know all the details but what you have said here sounds accurate to me. Wasn’t Noriaga just released a few months back? 20 some years in prison?

You must know about the Mena drug connection, Bush, Clinton, Ollie North, the Contras and all that…….. Of course, Reagan had no knowledge…But the Dynasty must prevail….”President Hillary”….