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Thoughts on Current Down Trend

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[?]Submitted by The Ambitious Trader: Stocks, Trading, Investing..My Ambitions as a Trader and Investor
Thoughts on Current Down Trend
Looking at the past index charts, the current down trend that we are experiencing is nothing spectacular and not something that is out of the ordinary. It reminds me of the July […]

Slightly Oversold

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[?]Submitted by The Ambitious Trader: Stocks, Trading, Investing..My Ambitions as a Trader and Investor
Slightly Oversold
This is the point where the market becomes slightly oversold. Unless some catastrophic news hits the market, we should bounce from here. Anymore downside from this point on and the primary trend will be in […]

1-22-10 Daily Small Cap Market News and Stock Highlights from SmallCapVoice.com

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[?]Submitted by SmallCapVoice.com
Stocks extend slide for third straight on Obama’s bank overhaul plan
Stocks retreated Friday for the third straight day on fresh concerns about President Barack Obama’s proposed restrictions on banks.
The market is extending losses that gave the Dow Jones industrial average its biggest two-day drop since June. Not even upbeat […]

Waiting for CBS crew to arrive…

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[?]Submitted by the stupid cancer blog
Waiting for CBS crew to arrive to tape B-Roll footage of Jess and I for the program they’re producing with her on pregnant NYC women.

Michelob Ultra Commercial with…

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[?]Submitted by the stupid cancer blog
Michelob Ultra Commercial with Lance Armstrong. I have mixed feelings about this. What do you think? #stupidcancer http://bit.ly/6Pkh4c

Help Us Build Ronald McDonald House Charlotte

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[?]Submitted by The Motorsports Soapbox
Sirius NASCAR Radio’s Sirius Speedway with Dave Moody is teaming with Ray Evernham to raise money for the new Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte, NC.
Nearly two decades ago, Evernham needed a place to stay while his year-old son, Ray J, was treated for leukemia at New York’s […]

Read My Lips….

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[?]Submitted by NASCAR Eclectic

Ya think ?
Well I suppose it’s better late than never. I’ve been to a race at Dega and it was incredibly exciting… 3 years ago. Last seasons fall race was a complete waste of the fans money… in a time when few of us in this Country have […]

A New Blog for Me

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[?]Submitted by DaleJarrett4Ever
Hello everyone,
I have started a new blog over at Yardbarker.com. I am still planning on updating this blog along with some different articles on my new blog. You can find my new blog here:
My New Yardbarker Blog

On Indigenous People and Animals

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[?]Submitted by Animal Person

A couple of years ago I catalogued the dozens of excuses/rationalizations from well-meaning, compassionate people about why they eat animals, and all fell into one of six categories:

It’s what god wanted (and other versions, such as: That’s why they were put on the earth. . . . […]

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[?]Submitted by YOUR NEW REALITY
An impressive series of ads promoting Russia Today, banned in American airports, but turning heads in the UK :

More Of The Ads Can Be Seen Here

Mass Graves For The Victims Of Nature’s Fury

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[?]Submitted by YOUR NEW REALITY

The above photo, by Olivier Laban Mattei, is from ‘Haiti : Six Days Later’ at The Boston Globe’s The Big Picture.
Do you really think it would be any different in your city if 200,000 people died an earthquake? They’d be digging mass graves in New York’s […]

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[?]Submitted by YOUR NEW REALITY
Demi Moore, the same photo shoot, before and after the digital retouching :

I don’t get it. She clearly is far more beautiful in the ‘before’ shot. Who are the advertisers trying to appeal to with such a plastic-face makeover? Robots?
More Here

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Four Lions Director Chris Morris On 9/11

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[?]Submitted by YOUR NEW REALITY
Philip K Dick :
“Perhaps we have not truly had a legal government since that day in Dallas, and those dreadful forces of murder and tyranny took over, cloaked in gray fog, to rule over us in the form of secret police, a true police state but […]

Just A Coincidence, Surely?

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[?]Submitted by YOUR NEW REALITY
January 19 : Tony Blair To Testify At Iraq War Inquiry Over Pre-War Lies
January 22 : Britain Raises Terror Alert Level, Attack “Highly Likely”

Pillars of Thought

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[?]Submitted by foothills & highlands
12″x12″ acrylic paints layered and stamped on acid free tissue paper. This is another example of the ‘pretty painted papers’ that resulted from working with techniques taught by artist Anne Bagby http://www.annebagby.com/.
After randomly applying layers of acrylic paint (beginning with opaque then adding transparent), a design or […]

“Colorado Red Rocks - Garden of the gods” ~ A Painting a Day Hudson River School Mountain Autumn Tree Landscape Paintings by Connie Tom

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[?]Submitted by A Painting for You!
“Colorado Red Rocks - Garden of the gods”
I’ve been painting in festive colors these days. This work pictures a panaramic view from the Garden of the gods” located in Colorado. ~ Enjoy!
“And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, (Numbers 21:5-9) even so must […]

“Geese in the Mist” ~ 24″x18″ A Painting a Day Hudson River School Landscapes by Connie Tom

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[?]Submitted by A Painting for You!

“Geese in the Mist” This work pictures a scene on the lake in the beginning of August. Autumn is beginning with subtle color changes. A morning mist hovering over the water and geese coming on ground. Enjoy!
“Ye yourselves are taught of God to love one another.” […]

The Cal Arts Animation Program

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[?]Submitted by Gurney Journey
California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, CA, was founded in the early 1960s by Walt Disney, who wanted to create a “Cal Tech for the Arts.”

The school developed a counterculture spirit in the 70s and 80s, taking on teachers like Judy Chicago, but it has recently become […]

Verne’s Right Half

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[?]Submitted by Gurney Journey
Jules Verne’s manuscripts were written in longhand on the left half of the page. The right half was reserved for other purposes.
His publisher, Jules Hetzel sometimes wrote comments in the right margin, said Agnes Marcetteau, director of the Jules Verne Museum in Nantes, France.
The original manuscript for Paris […]

Cover Poll Results

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[?]Submitted by Gurney Journey
The people have spoken! In the Color and Light book cover poll, there were 744 votes in all, and here’s how they were distributed.
So we’re going to go with the sleeping dino, which happened to be my favorite, too. For those of you who wanted the street scene, […]

Superior Mirage

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[?]Submitted by Gurney Journey
Ordinary ground mirages look like puddles on hot roads in the desert. They’re called inferior mirages and they’re fairly common.
Far more rare and magical are superior mirages, also known as fata morgana. They occur when a layer of very cold air is overtopped by a warm air layer. […]

Why Bernanke should be reconfirmed

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[?]Submitted by Econbrowser
Econbrowser readers are well aware that there are a number of issues on which I have concerns about some of the decisions the Fed has made, such as dropping the ball on regulation ([1], [2]), keeping interest rates too low for too long over 2003-2005 ([1], [2]), taking some […]

QUANTITATIVELY MEASURED HOPE CAN BE DECEIVING…SOMETIMES

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[?]Submitted by The Capital Spectator
The Conference Board yesterday reported that its closely watched index of leading economic indicators (LEI) was up 1.1% in December. The LEI for the U.S. “increased sharply in December, and has risen steadily for nine consecutive months,” Ataman Ozyildirim, economist at The Conference Board, said in an […]

MEASURING THE EMPLOYMENT TREND

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[?]Submitted by The Capital Spectator
Economist Bill Conerly brings some much-needed clarity to the task of analyzing the trend in the U.S. labor market. Yes, there’s still trouble ahead, but let’s at least be sensible when assessing the decade just passed.

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