-> Posted by Equisetum @ 23:56 pm on July 28, 2008
Maybe I did and have forgotten. If I did not post to you it is because I dont get very involved with charts, but let me assure you that I think I have read every one of your postings and accompanying charts and your interpretations of those charts, just like I look at most other TA charts posted on Goldtent.
So I fully endorse the compliments and encouragement that TQ sent you at 17:47. Goldtent has posters who come and go with no one noticing much about their going, but I hope we will continue seeing postings from you with your opinions - because your going would be noticed. And if you think you came under criticism because you did not meet the perennial bullish stance expected of all Goldtenters, let me assure you that I am always on the leery and suspicious side of those who are so perennially bullish about the precious metals, and that is probably one reason why I have appreciated your frank opinions based on chart patterns.
Best of wishes. Equiz.
-> Posted by LP. @ 23:51 pm on July 28, 2008
Thanks for the 2525 link.
Always loved that song.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=izQB2-Kmiic
-> Posted by ment17 @ 23:39 pm on July 28, 2008
intersting tid bit
this morning in the seattle paper the FDIC took out a full page ad.. extolling the virtuous nature of its mission
insuring each account..for the maxium of $100,000
and at the top of the page a full 1/4 of it..
they placed a picture of a 100,000 dollar gold note .. with the promise to pay in gold coin
i wonder if a person could leap in the air for false advertising
-> Posted by Rambus @ 23:36 pm on July 28, 2008
Thank you for the kind words. They mean more to me than you will ever know and your support is alway recognized and appreciated. It’s always alot easier for me to post when I’m in sync with the tent, which means being bullish, and I can truly understand why that is. I don’t want to be responsible for anyone losing money on something I may have posted. I would like the good folks at the tent to see my posts only as a piece of information to their financial puzzle and not the whole puzzle. There are so many things to consider than one man’s opinion.
I envy your writing skills TQ as this is a new venue for me. I was a closet chartist for 30+ years and never had anyone to share them with until a couple of years ago when I got up the nerve to do my 1st post at the old GE site. You have an eloquence to your writing that I can only dream of emulating someday.
Thanks again for your support and market commentary. You truly are good people TQ and I will always know any comments on my work, by you, will be honest and from the heart.
All the best TQ…Rambus
-> Posted by redneckokie1 @ 23:23 pm on July 28, 2008
i hope our yen is off and “runnin” to the objective. got to 106 here today. really hard on fat old men.
rno
-> Posted by redneckokie1 @ 23:21 pm on July 28, 2008
anyone stupid enough to approach polar bears and/or mountain lions needs to be eaten to improve the human gene pool!!!
rno
-> Posted by AuGirl @ 23:16 pm on July 28, 2008
I guess that makes you the peanut gallery 
-> Posted by BdaB @ 23:13 pm on July 28, 2008
You came to the tent, tonight, looking for double nuts?
-> Posted by AuGirl @ 23:09 pm on July 28, 2008
“Right, equilateral, acute, …or are you being obtuse? ”
You certainly know your triangles , papaya
All of the above, must stay adaptable and obtuse ya know, it’s our only hope 
-> Posted by Irish @ 22:56 pm on July 28, 2008
I am looking all over for you. If you see this..I need 4 [ 1″ 11/16th inch dia.] 6″ long # 8 black bolts with spring and nut…in fact I have heard double nuts work better so maybe get 8…..No comments from peanut gallery. We sheared two of them today on the washer.
See,nothing to see ,move along now ,gold and silver are doing their thing again..just hold tight..we goin for a ride………
-> Posted by Equisetum @ 22:48 pm on July 28, 2008
a member of the advisory group that a few years ago suggested how the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) could get on a good investment footing so that it could meet future obligations for payouts to Canadian citizens who had been paying into the fund during their working career. Everything I read these days suggests that CPP is going to be OK financially, and I think their investments are the better for having listened to the likes of Donald Coxe. Their investment in a J.S. company can be interpreted, in my opinion, as evidence that they have their investment arm threaded in straight. Good guy, that Donald Coxe, even though he is not likely involved in today’s investment decisions by CPP.
p.s. when I get my monthly CPP income, I try to use some of it to buy another 10- or 20-ounce bar of silver, as I will do tomorrow, but sometime I have to use the CPP funds for car gas or food or beer, all of which seem to be going up in cost. Equiz.
-> Posted by GoldBalloon @ 22:33 pm on July 28, 2008

Dusty- looking forward to hearing your bear story when I next see you.
-> Posted by Dusty @ 22:22 pm on July 28, 2008
I have a bear story too……nothing life threatening, more humorous than anything……one day we will get together again and I will have to relate the story to you.
-> Posted by Maya @ 22:21 pm on July 28, 2008
“OK Mr adaptibilty What if we cut the bread into triangles ?”
Right, equilateral, acute, …or are you being obtuse?
…and never forget… SOS is the international distress call in morse code! 
-> Posted by GoldBalloon @ 22:11 pm on July 28, 2008
Maybe polar bears are color blind. Either that or they aren’t particular about the color of the wrapping!
PS In the Bering Strait many moons ago, I had a very close encounter with a polar bear cub and mother, the worst combination. I lucked out and didn’t become lunch. Ane no one was around to shoot photos!