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    Supreme Court Allows Church's Hallucinogenic Tea (unanimous decision)

    I'm always on buprenorphine, but it has no recreational value - no high at all. My prefered drugs are opiates- nothing else comes close. Here's a detailed explaination. I'm also on Adderall- a concentration enhancing amphetamine, but that too has no recreational value to me. Both of the...
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    Hitler in Pakistan

    According to Nazi ideology, all non whites were <b>racially inferior</b>. Somehow this degrading designation isn't nearly as insulting as a few cartoons. :confused:
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    Supreme Court Allows Church's Hallucinogenic Tea (unanimous decision)

    While I obviously support the ruling, this barely even makes a dent in the iron curtain of prohibition. DMT is a non-euphoric hallucinogen. You don't enjoy it, you just have a chemically induced psychotic episode. Many non-euphoric hallucinogens are already legal to posess...
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    Baron: Why let a troll moderate your boards?

    I believe that by better understanding the troll psyche and modus oprendi, ET members can become highly resistant to the ravages of this ravenous disease- perhaps even immune. A team of dedicated troll zoologists has spent the past five years observing the troll in its natural habitat. Here...
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    Gold Cost of Carry?

    Duece, you seem to think like I do- That's means you're probably pretty smart. :D http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=47650&perpage=6 The form of arbitrage you're referring to is called <b>Contango</b>.
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    Hedge Funds and Alpha

    You're right, my post was stupid. By keeping it <b>too</b> simple, I distorted the term. Here's a much better definition: Alpha Measure of risk-adjusted performance. An alpha is usually generated by regressing the security or mutual fund's excess return on the S&P 500 excess return...
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    Hedge Funds and Alpha

    He didn't say he made all that money by trading. I'd bet more millionaires than not, don't know what alpha means either. Stated in the simplest possible terms, assuming the reader has next to zero market experience: Alpha just means outperforming the most relevant index. If a one year...
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    The Chicago Drunks won't like this

    Do Chicago cops fight much <b>real</b> crime anymore? Or on those rare occasions when they get off their swine asses to do some work, they're far more devoted to: Prohibition enforcement. Prostitution stings. Restaurant smoking ban supervision. Planting drugs on guys they don't like...
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    The birth of a trillion dollar fund manager, Laurence Fink Moving Markets

    ...now where have I seen that before? "When you accept money in payment for your effort, you do so only on the conviction that you will exchange it for the product of the effort of others. It is not the moochers or the looters who give value to money. Not an ocean of tears not all the guns in...
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    The Chicago Drunks won't like this

    Nah... nobody but a handful of isolated activists would even bother protesting. Constitutional rights are antiquated and obsolete now. "I'm not a terrorist, so I have nothing to worry about. Baaa. Baaa." Bush could publicly wipe his ass with the Bill of Rights, and people would be more...
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    The Chicago Drunks won't like this

    That did happen at first, so big brother modified the Chicago cameras to be bulletproof.
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    Why not share your winning strategy?

    Check your premises. According to MER, from 1926-2000, the U.S. stock market provided investors with an <b>average 13.4% annualized return.</b> http://www.mlim.ml.com/content/Private/pdfs/pi_pres_mkt_volatility.pdf#search='s%26p%20average%20annual%20return%2019002000' Futures...
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    The birth of a trillion dollar fund manager, Laurence Fink Moving Markets

    Yeah, I have an opinion: You're right. All fiat currencies are an unreliable store of wealth. Gold has kept up with inflation since biblical times, but short term fluctuations can be brutal. For those who bought the 1980 top, gold would have to trade north of $2,000/oz in order for them to...
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    Baron: Why let a troll moderate your boards?

    I'm guessing it's a historical IP log, and not a one or two day sample? Either way, I do thank you for checking. Keep up the (overall) great work, and hopefully you'll be able to find an impartial or anti-troll mod to replace Ztroll's poodle.
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    Baron: Why let a troll moderate your boards?

    You misunderstand. I don't think they're the same person, I think resinate may have given the troll his login password to use as it pleases.
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    Boooo!

    Just saw this thread for the first time, and definately want to back up skalpz. Skalpz had one purpose here- To entertain people, and he's damn talented at it. ZZtroll & kingcobra also have one purpose here- To annoy people. No lack of talent there either. Dumping the entertainer...
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    Baron: Why let a troll moderate your boards?

    <img src=http://re2.mm-c1.yimg.com/image/1007518956> Ok, here's an idea for you, Baron: Why not simply check if ZPest's trolling and resinate's 'moderating' is <b>coming from the same ip address?</b> At least then you'll know whether ZTroll is moderating by proxy, or if he's been given...
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    Why not share your winning strategy?

    You took that very well, I have to admit. :D
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    Baron: Why let a troll moderate your boards?

    As most everyone here already knows, the creature by the name of ZZZzzzzzzz has only one purpose in life: Writing whatever it takes to annoy the shit out of ET members. 17 posts per day, all devoted to generate the maximum possible amount of frustration, anger and grief in the creature's...
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    Why not share your winning strategy?

    <b> Why not share your wife/girlfriend?</b> Hello, I have been spending several hours everyday reading everything related to getting laid, and one thing that puzzles me is this selfishness concerning people's hot young girlfriends. What is the problem with sharing and helping other...
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