
vaseline2008 wrote:Then the transition to another will happen. Small baby steps.
vaseline2008 wrote:BTW, Tesla concluded that if we were able to harness the Earth's magnetic resonance, we would have "free energy". There are so many things Tesla dreamed of and imagined...I wish he was alive today.



AlexdeLarge wrote:


fireplaceguy wrote:AlexdeLarge wrote:
Now THAT sums it up! Nice find, Alex!


1) I live 4min walking distance from a bus stopCarlosFerreira wrote:...
I am looney car aficcionado, but I generally agree with cube. The future will probably be less car intensive.
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cube wrote:1) I live 4min walking distance from a bus stopCarlosFerreira wrote:...
I am looney car aficcionado, but I generally agree with cube. The future will probably be less car intensive.
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2) It is available 24hr / day
3) During rush hour the bus runs every 10 minutes
4) I live in an apartment that charges $75 / month for parking
Yes I have a car ----> because I am evil!


CarlosFerreira wrote:cube wrote:Yes I have a car ----> because I am evil!
No worries - one of the things I'm most excited about going back home for holidays is taking a day off to go to the mountains. In my car.
Dean Rotbart points out in The Jewish Journal:
"At the very least, large numbers of individuals and institutions who today consider themselves to be victims of the Madoff scandal should brace for forthcoming legal actions that will allege their remaining wealth is not theirs at all – rather, it is the recoverable property of other claimants who were bilked by Madoff."
On the larger canvas, what exactly separates Madoff’s operation from those of the banks rewarded for their shady follies by a $700 billion bailout? Just like Madoff, the banks finally had to admit that all their public financial statements were false, that the supposed assets were worthless.


dohboi wrote:RE wrote:
"Which side will you stand on Dohboi?"
Hmmm. I would hope that would be clear from the general tenor of my posts. But I would like your insights into particular movements you think will be/are being most effective. In my experience, by the time a movement becomes any kind of threat or shows any promise of effective resistance, it quickly gets infiltrated, co-opted....





Madoff-Mania Brings Chaos to NYC’s East 64th Street
By Oshrat Carmiel
Dec. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Now it’s Bernard Madoff’s mailman who is suffering from what is being called the largest investment fraud in history.
“It’s only on this corner where I have a problem,” Perry Pecorino, the letter carrier for 133 East 64th Street, said yesterday. “You gotta fight through the people, going in and out of the building. Everybody’s in the way.” ...
... Released on $10 million bond this week, Madoff is now under around-the-clock house arrest. He’s at his Upper East Side Manhattan home, where he wears a monitoring bracelet and was subject to a 7 p.m. curfew until a judge barred him yesterday afternoon from leaving his apartment at all. That’s meant a constant stream of reporters and onlookers in and around the building. ...


FBI diverts anti-terror agents to Bernard Madoff $50 billion swindle
December 22, 2008
Suzy Jagger in New York
From The Times
The FBI has been forced to transfer agents from its counter-terrorism divisions to work on Bernard Madoff’s alleged $50 billion fraud scheme as victims of the biggest scam in the world continue to emerge.
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Then who will protect us from terrorists importing unlicensed Mickey Mouse T-shirts?InToWishin wrote:FBI diverts anti-terror agents to Bernard Madoff $50 billion swindle
December 22, 2008
Suzy Jagger in New York
From The Times
The FBI has been forced to transfer agents from its counter-terrorism divisions to work on Bernard Madoff’s alleged $50 billion fraud scheme as victims of the biggest scam in the world continue to emerge.
...snip...


Then who will protect us from terrorists importing unlicensed Mickey Mouse T-shirts?


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