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Re: [ATM] annealing
Dave, et. al;
Michael Lindner is going to stomp on us if we start a political thread here;
but remember these are the people who are building the largest engineering
project IN HISTORY, the Three Rivers Gorge Project. One day we will be
buying our electricity from them. Wait and see (if you can live long
enough).
Their Kolossal Long March Four ICBM might start launching the components of
a Microwave beaming satellite to send Alternating power to the earth, FOR US
TO BUY. The Long March III is already used, under contract, by U.S. clients
to launch their com satellites. How many of you knew that?
I hope you don't klick me off the air, Michael.
Just so you don't have too good a case, Lord Rosse really did make a two
component mirror, as per my article, "Understanding Foucault". Please don't
kick me off. I don't care if I live under Marxists or Capitalist systems. My
wife is dying, and under this system, she is not entitleed to ANY health
care.
The ATM list is the greatest group of guys on the earth!
Hooray for the ATM list!
Davey
----- Original Message -----
From: "Woodchuck" <djv@bedford.net>
To: "David Harbour" <scarab2@cox.net>
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: [ATM] annealing
> On Sat, 21 May 2005, David Harbour wrote:
>
> > I guess everything is changing, these days. We need to search the
People's
> > Republic of the Milky Way Galaxy (China) I guess, to find anything of
> > quality or honesty any more. I mean, we buy everything else from them,
and
> > they send those bucks back for I.O.Us- we may as well go ahead and help
them
> > buy the WHOLE COUNTRY, Golden Gate bridge, rich river bottom land
(farms)
> > etc. I'm helping sunthai bearings get a foot hold over here. Can't lick
'em,
> > join 'em. (Don't want to irritate them too much- I hear the Long March
Five
> > is nearing the end of its trials, over there; it can lob a 100 megaton
> > nuke).
> >
> > Ask ten people on the street what an ICBM is; seven will tell you they
have
> > no idea. I'm not kidding.
>
> They must have better skools where you are. I have learned to communicate
> with the young through a series of grunts and gestures.
>
> On the other (PRC) issue:
>
> GDP - composition by sector:
>
> agriculture: 0.9%
> industry: 19.7%
> services: 79.4% (2004 est.)
>
> That's for the USA.
>
> For the ChiComs:
>
> GDP - composition by sector:
>
> agriculture: 13.8%
> industry and construction: 52.9%
> services: 33.3% (2004 est.)
>
> Source http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook
>
> Anyway, Br'er Fu will eventually cash his IOUs aka FedResNotes,
> and it will be a little Moment of Truth for the US, when it
> discovers what "services" are in demand. Dog walking for 50Kbux/year
> will not be one of them.
>
> I had a PRC prof stay as a house guest with me for a while. He was
> amazed by a number of things here. One of those things was fallow
> land beside roads or in median strips. "Why don't they put
> the unemployed on them and grow vegetables?" No answer popped to mind.
>
> Makes you wonder what those "services" are. I think it's all doctors
> and lawyers, frankly, with a smattering of real estate agents, all
> salt of the earth I'm sure. Just had 7 teeth pulled: $650. Cost
> more than my pickup truck. Full falsies in the near future. Ah,
> Appalachia...
>
> Dave
>
>
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