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Posted by NATION MEDIA on Jan-23-2008 11:37:

RIP buddy


Posted by jerZ07002 on Jan-23-2008 20:17:

quote:
Originally posted by vtec junkie
agree....yes but this should have never even been brought up in this thread so no need to discuss the matter......

there are a billion things more important than his death but that's not what this thread is about now is it?


i was just responding to RT's comment about people being 'wacked out' for comparing. I agree it isn't relevant for the topic, but it is insignificant for most if not all of us.


Posted by Boian on Jan-23-2008 21:39:

quote:
Originally posted by verndogs
he means that although it sucks well known actor died, it won't really affect our lives. However, the US economy on its way to going to hell in a hand basket will affect us directly in a not so nice way. I agree with him on both points.


you and jerz can go do some overtime to save us all


Posted by jerZ07002 on Jan-23-2008 21:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Boian
you and jerz can go do some overtime to save us all


what an englightened comment.

wrap your head around losses of over $100 billion. To put that into perspective, Eygpt, New Zealand, and the Ukraine each have GDP's of around 100 billion. The losses being sustained are as big as these economies!

and these losses aren't from just any company, these losses are from the companies that expand the money supply in the economy. When banks lose 100 billion, then the economy losses an infusion of at least 100 billion, and most likely much more because of the multiplier effect.


Posted by Boian on Jan-23-2008 22:43:

quote:
Originally posted by jerZ07002
what an englightened comment.

wrap your head around losses of over $100 billion. To put that into perspective, Eygpt, New Zealand, and the Ukraine each have GDP's of around 100 billion. The losses being sustained are as big as these economies!

and these losses aren't from just any company, these losses are from the companies that expand the money supply in the economy. When banks lose 100 billion, then the economy losses an infusion of at least 100 billion, and most likely much more because of the multiplier effect.


sorry, i thought you guys were making some actual money, that is why i suggested the overtime, but if you are not what are you talking about then? are you just informing us in the wrong thread? what are we all supposed to do?

you read too much textbooks. you know some things may be happening for reasons not mentioned in the textbooks.

wrong thread for this discussion


Posted by vtec junkie on Jan-23-2008 22:43:

it never fails......every thread intended or a good cause goes to absolute shit in here.........


Posted by verndogs on Jan-23-2008 22:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Boian
sorry, i thought you guys were making some actual money, that is why i suggested the overtime, but if you are not what are you talking about then? are you just informing us in the wrong thread? what are we all supposed to do?

you read too much textbooks. you know some things may be happening for reasons not mentioned in the textbooks.

wrong thread for this discussion


the pot said to the kettle

idiot


Posted by paulnahm on Jan-24-2008 03:48:

quote:
Originally posted by jerZ07002
what an englightened comment.

wrap your head around losses of over $100 billion. To put that into perspective, Eygpt, New Zealand, and the Ukraine each have GDP's of around 100 billion. The losses being sustained are as big as these economies!

and these losses aren't from just any company, these losses are from the companies that expand the money supply in the economy. When banks lose 100 billion, then the economy losses an infusion of at least 100 billion, and most likely much more because of the multiplier effect.



you have no tact.


Posted by SiLveR_NrGy_985 on Jan-24-2008 07:12:

quote:
Originally posted by verndogs
he means that although it sucks well known actor died, it won't really affect our lives. However, the US economy on its way to going to hell in a hand basket will affect us directly in a not so nice way. I agree with him on both points.


who cares..... the US economy is fucked either way and yea i agree this is really sad news to hear a well known actor dying RIP


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