We’re coming for ya, Commish!
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=287763
Interesting story about tickets based on income someone gets hit with a million dollar speeding ticket. I’m waiting for people world wide to start burning the speed cameras down.
http://armstrongeconomics.com/2015/02/02/australian-police-hiding-in-woods-to-catch-speeders/
“400 million trounces”
LOL! Freudian slip? I know we get ‘trounced’ a lot… but THAT much? 🙂
30 years worth of silver eagles and basically only 1 per person for every Yankee and Canuck. I wonder how many Maples were stashed? Not many.
Also 400 million trounces is a bit more than half of annual mine supply.
Crap, at one per person, I count for a small town worth… winedoc could probably fix the whole .gov vehicle fleet with his car parts.
Just saying we have a long road to travel to honest money…
I finally got it all paid off! Next time I go to my wife’s farm,ill send some photos of her hometown. The old downtown is about dead and the school and post office have been consolidated. The old buildings are crumbling . I think some of the rings inthe sidewalk are still in place to tie the horses.
rno
Not one stitch of cardboard, all quality construction, unlike his mansion outback of the Quickie Mart .
edit, dang typing in bad light, can’t see the difference between a period and a comma.
Either that or I’m close to 50…
Without it, Seahawks would have just had regular disappointment…
To get that close and blow it with a pass play Coach Carrol call is synonymous with this upside down world.
WTF armchair quarterbacking done, mm
That is the station that’s in front of RNO’s house down by the railroad tracks. I believe he owns one of those horseless carriages.
There are two charts every precious metals investor needs to see. The U.S. Mint is celebrating its 30 year anniversary producing Gold and Silver Eagles and if we look at the sales data of these two Official precious metal legal tender coins going back to 1986, we find some very interesting trends.
The U.S. Mint started selling Gold and Silver Eagles in 1986. The first year the U.S. Mint produced these coins, 1,787,750 oz of Gold Eagles were sold compared to 5,096,000 Silver Eagles… a 3 to 1 ratio. That was the first and last year, the Silver-Gold Eagle ratio was that low.
“Investors purchased nearly 5 times more Silver Eagles a year after the Great U.S. Economic Collapse in 2008, than they did from 1986-2007. In contrast, the U.S. Mint only sold an average of 50% more Gold Eagles from 2008-2014 compared to the yearly average from 1986-2007. Basically, Silver Eagles outperformed Gold Eagle sales by 10 to 1 since 2008.”
Let’s first look at the Gold Eagle sales chart: Read more and see charts
I remember seeing a scene like that in 2008.
The reason for the SM to be up over 1% was clear. The Baltic Dry Index collapsed to Lehman levels.
It just never ends.
Kamikaze selling in Monster size, took prices down in the end.
Meanwhile the Scum get their beloved SM up over 1 % on zero news !!!!!!
I wonder is that some long Au/short stox pukeing at last !!!!
This was banned in the UK. Watch this before it gets pulled.
don’t have time to check it out today, but makes sense.
What can you do about it? Use less electricity!
Things off the top of my head:
Get off the grid. Buy a Tesla gigabattery for your house (I know not yet but soon). Replace all bulbs for LED’s and get ultra efficient. Research zero energy structures. Reward those who think and improvise scalable solutions by purchasing their products. Go solar, solar city finances everything these days and it pays for itself in years, not decades.
Lock fly ash into concrete. Consider that lots of other consequences such as radiation in coal as also emitted from smokestacks.
I agree 100%.
I just think the kid needs more credit for what I think is the most amazing, single most dramatic defensive play in Superbowl history. At least, I cannot think of another such defensive play to win a Superbowl. And he’s an undrafted rookie!
Seattle had a free shot at running it in. They fail then call a time out. Less then one yard to go with a monster running back to boot.
The Butler kid makes one of the greatest, if not THE greatest, defensive plays in Superbowl history. Give him some credit.
After making a very nice pass defense play, and then after a fluky bounce having the presence to get up and take the receiver out of bounds!
Can you name a single better, more memorable, more important defensive play in a Superbowl?
It seems like a horrible play call, of course — but when 99% are expecting one thing, sometimes it’s better to do something different. They would have scored except for an exceptional read and defensive play by the cornerback.
Larry, Less then one yard to go on second down with a time out remaining. So you try and run it in and if you fail then go with the slant pass.