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Bret Cahill

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Anyone who clicked on this post has too much time on his hands.
 
On Wed, 15 Jun 2011 08:33:14 -0700 (PDT) Bret Cahill
<BretCahill@peoplepc.com> wrote in Message id:
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Anyone who clicked on this post has too much time on his hands.
Or has a real newsreader.
 
"Bret Cahill" <BretCahill@peoplepc.com> wrote in message
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Anyone who clicked on this post has too much time on his hands.
who died and made you Queen ?
 
Bret Cahill wrote:
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Anyone who clicked on this post has too much time on his hands.
Or hasn't got around to filtering "Bret Cahill" yet.

Hope This Helps!
Rich
 
On Wed, 15 Jun 2011 12:12:19 -0500, "huhie" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:

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Anyone who clicked on this post has too much time on his hands.



who died and made you Queen ?

Cahill came out of the closet some time back.
 
?

Apparently there are none.

However, at least Keynes knew how to go out and make some money on the
markets.


Bret Cahill
 
On Jun 16, 9:05 am, Bret Cahill <BretCah...@peoplepc.com> wrote:
?

Apparently there are none.

However, at least Keynes knew how to go out and make some money on the
markets.

Bret Cahill
Money is not made on the markets.

Han de Bruijn
 
In article
<35d39897-3146-4994-bd4e-856cd20fe93f@k15g2000pri.googlegroups.com>,
Bret Cahill <BretCahill@peoplepc.com> wrote:

?

Apparently there are none.

However, at least Keynes knew how to go out and make some money on the
markets.

Isn't the story that Keynes purchased the collected works of Newton, and
thereby discovered Newton's lifelong mysticism and interest in subjects
that we would today regard as kookery? If so, Keynes did us all a great
service. Of course by giving governments permission to endlessly spend
money they don't have, Keynes did us all a disservice. So it sort of
balances out.
 
In article
<35d39897-3146-4994-bd4e-856cd20fe93f@k15g2000pri.googlegroups.com>,
Bret Cahill <BretCahill@peoplepc.com> wrote:

?

Apparently there are none.
Wouldn't matter anyway. They wouldn't say what people want to hear, so
nobody would listen to them.

Isaac
 
Apparently there are none.

However, at least Keynes knew how to go out and make some money on the
markets.

Isn't the story that Keynes purchased the collected works of Newton, and
thereby discovered Newton's lifelong mysticism and interest in subjects
that we would today regard as kookery? If so, Keynes did us all a great
service. Of course by giving governments permission to endlessly spend
money they don't have, Keynes did us all a disservice. So it sort of
balances out.
One thing is certain: GOP "market" economists aren't going to win any
more Nobel Prizes in Economics by dodging The Question.


Bret Cahill
 
Apparently there are none.

Wouldn't matter anyway. They wouldn't say what people want to hear, so
nobody would listen to them.
Sounds like economists have the same problem as Charles Manson.
 

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