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I can only hope that this will put an end to this particular series of posts regarding this matter.
Thank you for engaging me on this subject matter. Hopefully the future will allow us to find common cause.
Fred
Well, the scale goes to 990, but the lowest possible score is 501, so credit bureau voodoo aside, it would appear the 1 point difference is approximately 0.2% of the scale. I'm thinking a smaller difference is hardly possible.
Let's contrast that with the debt run up by the Women's Choice candidate for 2008, 2012: Barack Hussein Obama has run up $6.1 trillion in debt - a 54% increase in just 5 years. Clinton and Bush managed only meager increases of 32% and 38% in their full 8-year terms.
Yes, with the biggest gender gap in US politics yet, the women certainly showed their financial acumen by driving the last coffin nails into the US economy.
Oh wait - are women politically stupid? Gee, I don't know. Here are the results of one test of political literacy...
"The extent of these differences can be summarized in several ways. Of the 68 questions asked across the two surveys, for only five was the percentage correct for women as high or higher than for men, and in no case was the percentage correct for blacks as high as for whites, or was the percentage correct for low-income citizens as high as that
for upper-income ones. "
http://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcont...
I think most of us are working on just that. :)
I feel like we're speaking a different language. The timing of your gulch entrance was pertinent to your complaints. We talk Rand often, more often than anything else probably...BUT we talk about other current events, interests, bla bla bla etc etc etc. You came in and went around and complained how disappointed you were with our discussion topics. It IS the Gulch (although cyber version) and we are individually minded people who contemplate on many subjects. Some might seem silly, and you know what...sometimes the gulch needs some silly. We have senses of humor that we often exercise just to lighten the mood of our current event discussions.
And yes, Fred, we ARE living and breathing Atlas Shrugged in this country more and more every day. You'd be hard pressed to find anyone in here who disagrees with that. Well, maybe fuches...but we don't talk about him.
This is pretty close and it gets you in the right places, but I think there are a couple of slight inaccuracies in the arrangement.
http://www.jellynote.com/en/sheet-music-...
I recently picked up a RockSmith game so I can jam with a band (accompaniment anyway) anytime I want. It is pretty cool. It is like karaoke for guitar. I can play with some of the greats as my backup! The game came with fifty songs; some I already knew, and there are more downloads available. A combo arrangement of Surf Hell comes in the basic play-list. I have it down pretty good. Check out this performance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH2tZd6nH...
I think with your skills you can learn it from what you hear and see on these two links. If you re-watch the first video (previous post) you will see the guitar player using his thumb on the low e string quite a bit…
Best wishes for your brother.
Have fun!
O.A.
Thank you for your comment,
Fred
As to my criticisms, I beg to respectfully differ with you because of the name of this site. "Galt's Gulch" is not the same as TMZ or many other gossip sites. We differ in our opinions, it's as simple as that. I guess it's the German part in me that is the stickler for proprieties. It doesn't mean that i think anyone is not capable of having serious discussions. As to your timeline, what difference does it make when I chose to participate, frankly I haven't had the time until my retirement now. For your information, I have been a devoted reader of her books though few, for over 50 years and am very happy that the book has finally been turned into a first class series of movies.
Thank you for your comment,
Fred
http://www.experian.com/blogs/news/2013/...
Buy a muzzle; let’s talk.
Does that make me twice as attractive?
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