The last two of which affect bullion directly. Wow, maybe the first, too, but much more slowly. This is what makes this rule a very delicate balancing act.
See Jim? One ought not favor one side just because. So long as the penalties are equally distributed though, I'm good. I need to remember that none of us has to be in close enough proximity of the other such that we have to suck in the same air, and that's what we need to be thankful for. The rest is just a click away.
Kurt, they do. If you read Doug's rules, he acknowledges that, but also limits it. It is a fine line, and the mods try to allow IF it directly associates with bullion. And the decision is up to the forum and its moderators and not individual members. If there is any doubt either reword or don't post it. Very simple. Believe me, often I have to watch it also as some members say such .......things that are from the 11th dimension of time-space. I reword often.
Actually I do very much appreciate rewords, both on mine and others. It offers great insight. I'm not sure how I feel about extra dimensions, though. They're just a wee bit too convieeeeeeenient.
'ya got a picture of the 11th dimension of time-space. Would be pretty kewl We aren't talking Super Strings are we? So how many Super Strings are in a 1oz gold coin? since they are 10-35/meters in size we could calculate that. Though not me ...
Wouldn't mind retiring to Wales or Scotland myself. Also, health issues are very relevant (I love the taste of warfarin in the evening! Keeps my pyrolytic carbon mitral valve click-clacking away)!
The rural areas don't seem as bereft of practitioners as we are in too many cases. My son was on the Blessed Plot for three straight months, and he is dependent on some fairly serious prescriptions. He found rural Yorkshire's physician network to his liking.
Perhaps. I'm exaggerating to emphasize my disgust with what the corporate climate affords (most of us) these days. I do however realize that some are quite happy, if not thrilled with current circumstances. The fact that some of us have to even consider another governing body other than what predicates these lands should be the point taken (from those that aren't so thrilled with the slice and dice corporate climate thrust upon us these days). Glad you're happy though.
You should get out once in a while. Many in other classes are like this, especially those with kids looking for a future.
I grew up in a rough inner city, and I work in one today. Yes, my home space is pretty idyllic rural, but I commute with the proletariat on a train. I'm not seeing the anger anywhere - not like this.
I gre I doubt sincerely you grew up anywhere like I did. If so, you'd have seen this kind of anger routinely. Mine is rural too. Problem is I have a kid who has to maneuver this corporate, cesspool.
I feel you about my kid's generation. (21) I wish I knew what to tell him/them. But I'm not at all certain they'd listen even if I felt I had wisdom for them. The sitcom Great Outdoors tickles me, though.