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John Smith wrote:
wrote: ... So, since you are such an expert, please let us all know how to go to the store and get the wholesale price on a six-pack. Damn man! Ever been to a flea market where they are asking $100.00 and you offer 'em $20 ... krist, you have to have the courage to let 'em take it home, find another sucker, or let you buy it! Sure, but what has that to do with buying stuff from the store? I don't do recycled beer. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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John Smith wrote:
Now if you want to buy one of my turds for $10, $100, $1000, more ... I'd hardly stop you ... make me an offer! ROFLOL No need as it appears you are flinging them about for free and calling them usenet postings. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith wrote: Silver is difficult to purchase at this point ... How much do you need? http://www.kitcosilver.com/ OK, I am going to bed ... but, just spoke to "my man" ... There are certificates of silver ... and then there is REAL silver (i.e., the metal you hold in your hand ... not a promissory note. ) Investigate the differences ... Regards, JS |
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"John Smith" wrote in message ... wrote: John Smith wrote: Now if you want to buy one of my turds for $10, $100, $1000, more ... I'd hardly stop you ... make me an offer! ROFLOL No need as it appears you are flinging them about for free and calling them usenet postings. Hmmm, no sale then? Don't worry, the next one is only around the corner--according to Barnum wink. LOL Regards, JS --------------- And we wonder why usenet is being dropped by one ISP after another? It is behavior such as this that keeps folks away in sufficient numbers as to not make usenet worth the expense. Nothing stinks more than ****ing contests. Only a moron would be amused by this juvenile banter and they don't have a clue as to how to access usenet, or what it was for, when it was available. Ed, NM2K |
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Jim Higgins wrote:
... Manufactured diamonds are easily spotted with the proper equipment, stuff even large jewelry stores don't have... x-ray fluorescence for one... not that it matters since the real thing has no more intrinsic value. I'd say that close to 90% (SWAG) of the so-called value of diamonds is perceived value. There's a darn good chance that the cost to manufacture a high quality diamond exceeds the cost of mining the equivalent one, but they're cheaper to the consumer because those who manufacture them don't manage the supply like the market for natural diamonds is managed... that and they've convinced the market that the "real thing" is better. Only a fool would invest in diamonds, if you have 'em, dump 'em before EVERYONE finds out! And, remember, you heard it here first--if you feel generous, ship me a 10% "consultation fee." ROFLOL ... You DID NOT read the article by Wired, I can tell ... NO, these "manufactured diamonds" cannot be told apart from those occurring in nature, by ANY JEWELER ... other than they SHOULD bear a laser engraved number upon them. To tell the difference, they must be placed under an electron microscope .... and the only "difference" that will be seen is that THEY ARE TOO PERFECT--ABSOLUTELY NO FLAWS, THAT IS IT! GET IT RIGHT--THEY ARE REAL! China is creating them complete--no laser mark and with FLAWS ... place 'em under an electron microscope and you can't tell the difference. The reason?, duh, they ARE REAL. (anyway, just buy a BIG manufactured one and have it cut down to remove the mark--however, it will still be more perfect than any found in nature) Exceed the cost of mining the "natural ones?" Naaa, you can't even mine 'em at $5 bucks a carrot ... I repeat, only a fool would buy a natural diamond ... you can find the manufactured ones in better jewelery stores ... they are about 1/3 of the cost of natural ones, at this time ... however, I just negotiated the price to ~%25 ... however, I still got burned, the wife just had to have it though. :-( Regards, JS |
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Ed Cregger wrote:
... And we wonder why usenet is being dropped by one ISP after another? It is behavior such as this that keeps folks away in sufficient numbers as to not make usenet worth the expense. Nothing stinks more than ****ing contests. Only a moron would be amused by this juvenile banter and they don't have a clue as to how to access usenet, or what it was for, when it was available. Ed, NM2K Quit ****ing all over yourself and bitching like an old nag ... just go over to the moderated group, they don't allow such--yanno? And, enjoy yourself ... GOODBYE! grin Regards, JS |
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... Sure, but what has that to do with buying stuff from the store? I don't do recycled beer. Actually, there are material harder than diamond ... this makes diamond, actually, less appealing for even industrial uses: http://24carat.co.uk/harderthandiamondframe.html Making your question even more valid, i.e. the part, "Sure, but what has that to do with buying stuff from the store?" So, consider it answered! Regards, JS |
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