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Re: The LG will appreciate [houdini1]
by duke23 on Mon Nov 17 22:05:25 PST 2008
h wrote: " I remember reading Babbit in high school. After 50 years or so about the only thing I remember about it is the title. I went thru a lot of the school library during study hall. Anything to keep from actually studying. " P. Simon wrote " If I remember all the crap I learned in high school. It's a wonder I can think at all ". The classics do endure and we all are richer for them. One anecdote I have stated before is Benjamin Disraeli addressing the upper chamber of Parliment, when he was disparaging the lower chamber , the House of Commons , he stated that half of the members were total and complete idiots. The Speaker of the House demanded that he immediately retract his statements lest he be censured. He stood up and said, Mr. Speaker, I retract my statements, half of the House of Commons are not total and complete idiots. We don't build them like that anymore unfortunately. Today's lot pale in comparison. Thinking that you retained a tad more than you let on. :D
Re: New TSB to Address Brake Noise [datrib]
by chucko3 on Sun Nov 16 07:10:46 PST 2008
My service rep told me the problem would fix itself and goes back again. Indeed, it did. I had to disable the mirror up/down feature in back-up mode. I didn't want the mirror stopped at the lowest position which I couldn't see anything, It took more than a month for the assembly to arrive. My service dealer did a great job of replacing it, puting back Simonize & 3M. On the mirror issue, if your car has a VIN number less than 8xxx, the inner rear mirror could vibrate when you have the moonroof opened at high speed. I can see why it happens. Unlike other cars I have, my 07GS350AWD rear mirror is a bit shaky. A strong wind could vibrate the mirror. There is a TSB for this issue. Will confirm this vibration problem on a warm sunny day before calling dealer.
Re: Changing Navigation settings [avatar1]
by suzys on Thu Nov 13 16:33:42 PST 2008
c300/2008- fiddling around I stumbled across an option to change the gender of the voice. I actually saw the option of either "Barbara" or "Simon". I can't seem to locate how to do this again and change the voice. It's drivin me nuts!! Antone have a clue?? Thanks-Suzy
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by sixfive on Thu Nov 13 06:59:30 PST 2008
"Deregulation allowed these banks to act as brokerages houses. Any student of economics...blah blah blah" Did I see where you are an eceonomist? Can't be. Deregulation of the retail banking industry has nothing to do with any of the problems casued by investment banks bundling MBS's with loans originated by mortgage brokers from whereever, retail bank or otherwise. You clearly live in a textbook. I was an economcs major until it became apparent that most bachelors-economics majors were waiting tables in the recession of early 90's. Don 't let me dissaude you from quoting high school text books with completely off topic material here tho... :( "You assume that if you deposit $100 in a savings account, they loan $100. Wrong, they are required to maintain a reserve requirement which is about 20% and therefore they lend your $100 deposit out 5 times. So they loan out $500. If you buy something with the loaned money , it works its way back into the banking system. Suppose you buy a car, the auto dealer deposits the money in a bank. This is called the creation of money by the national banking system. I'm well aware of the macro economics, money, and banking. I'm what they call an economist and not someone that just got an MBA add on to their other degree. What does this have to do with anything? Move away from the textbook...Please help us understand what money velocity has to do with anything about the current crisis. Pleeeeeeeeze "I advise high net worth folks among others. At the beginning of the year I put them in cash. Its an ethical and fiduciary responsibility. If this Xmas is what I'm thinking its going to be, those retailers will be downsizing. The vacancy rate will rise and thus rents will go down if anything to lure businesses. To forecast anything but a downward spiral is just wishful thinking. People that live off churning/commissions would like volume rather than results on others investments. Again this is real money and not monopoly money. People's retirements, children's college tuition, and folks futures. If you lose 50% this year, you will have to gain 100% just to get back to where you were." I like the moves you made but, come on, it's not ethical to time the market, correctly or not. You have a responsibility to be prudent, some whould argue timing is a fools game. If you time it wrong, ethics wont keep you working. And what's with the monopoly money...i have real money at stake dude- unless your investment house takes monopoly money enough already. The money we collect in rent smells real too...sheeesh At this point I advise those who seek out my opinion to invest in REIT's right now! And not in GM or Ford. Your ethics wont do much for you if you miss the boat on the upside. Sell low and buy high is not what the prudent investor wants to do so when are you advising to buy into the market? Go check out a Simon or General Growth Retail center and tell me thier portfolio is not going to collect acceptable rents from a reasonable occupancy % and be able to survive a long protracted downturn. There are also companies that are going to improve in a down cycle.. Right now your cllients are earning less than inflation. How long long are they putting up with that? Also my grandmother earns the same 8% yield on her stock whether it goes down or not. IF she were your client she'd be in the street with that 2%
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Re: 1982 Porsche paint color chips [skidder440]
by buylow on Sun Oct 05 22:41:15 PDT 2008
Try www.adelgigs.com/911colours.shtml or google simon's porsche 911sc site and click on paint colors. Good luck. Earl

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