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Post by ru4real on May 2, 2008 22:22:30 GMT -6
I'm sure some mods on green would love to talk with you again The rainbow coalition cannot stop the truth from surfacing...so surrender and do this board a favor and be truthful....have the maintenance person change the "Active Users" listing on the board as it is well outdated.
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Post by Arch on May 2, 2008 22:29:31 GMT -6
I'm sure some mods on green would love to talk with you again The rainbow coalition cannot stop the truth from surfacing...so surrender and do this board a favor and be truthful....have the maintenance person change the "Active Users" listing on the board as it is well outdated. There's a job opening for that position. Submit a Resume'
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Post by fryfox on May 2, 2008 22:34:08 GMT -6
Hey Chad...er "ru4real"...sorry...you're trying to tell Doc he's in the minority? There are a lot more people posting here opposed to the AME site than those for it. How do you know you represent the majority? Prove it.
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Post by ru4real on May 2, 2008 22:37:43 GMT -6
Hey Chad...er "ru4real"...sorry...you're trying to tell Doc he's in the minority? There are a lot more people posting here opposed to the AME site than those for it. How do you know you represent the majority? Prove it. the answer is within this board,,,,,
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Post by fryfox on May 2, 2008 22:39:35 GMT -6
Hey, here's a thought for the mediation group - has anyone noticed the cost of steel has doubled in the past month or two? How about other metals like copper and aluminum - skyrocketing. How many tons of steel do you think go into construction of a new school? A recent article said that domestically one of the areas most affected by this cost is school districts using bonds to pay for new construction. And our friend who works in steel purchasing said steel companies are breaking their contracts left and right. Another benefit to sitting this one out a little longer - until prices correct.
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Post by ru4real on May 2, 2008 22:40:07 GMT -6
Did you take your medication today? No, I think ru4real woke up on the wrong side of the bed today....Doc, I am glad you are here, I have learned a lot from your posts....keep them up, because they are obviously working:) "Shiny happy people laughing,,shiny happy people holding hands"
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Post by fryfox on May 2, 2008 22:40:37 GMT -6
Hey Chad...er "ru4real"...sorry...you're trying to tell Doc he's in the minority? There are a lot more people posting here opposed to the AME site than those for it. How do you know you represent the majority? Prove it. the answer is within this board,,,,, I'm a nincompoop...please explain
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Post by fryfox on May 2, 2008 22:43:43 GMT -6
Chad?...ruthere?
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Post by doctorwho on May 2, 2008 22:45:44 GMT -6
Hey, here's a thought for the mediation group - has anyone noticed the cost of steel has doubled in the past month or two? How about other metals like copper and aluminum - skyrocketing. How many tons of steel do you think go into construction of a new school? A recent article said that domestically one of the areas most affected by this cost is school districts using bonds to pay for new construction. And our friend who works in steel purchasing said steel companies are breaking their contracts left and right. Another benefit to sitting this one out a little longer - until prices correct. The concern I have on correction is oil prices. The overriding factor in price increases across the board comes from that arena..and how often do we see 'give-backs' once price ranges are reached. Overall demand will likely not drop because a few more Americans are buying hybirds- because for every one of them 5 more Chinese urban dwellers are driving as their cities industralize quickly.
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Post by ru4real on May 2, 2008 22:45:45 GMT -6
the answer is within this board,,,,, I'm a nincompoop...please explain i am sleepy so I will do Algebra 101 348 posters divided by dual poster names equal 174 posters divided by number of students in the district...(by the Sb prediction for 2009 it is approx 28,000 students) equals the percentage of people who are outraged enough to come here and post.
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Post by fryfox on May 2, 2008 22:48:07 GMT -6
I'm a nincompoop...please explain i am sleepy so I will do Algebra 101 348 posters divided by dual poster names equal 174 posters divided by number of students in the district...(by the Sb prediction for 2009 it is approx 28,000 students) equals the percentage of people who are outraged enough to come here and post. Ever take a class on logic and reasoning? You should. ETA: if we are to equate the number of posters with the number who care one way or the other, then you are way in the minority, dude.
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Post by Arch on May 2, 2008 22:50:39 GMT -6
I'm a nincompoop...please explain i am sleepy so I will do Algebra 101 348 posters divided by dual poster names equal 174 posters divided by number of students in the district...(by the Sb prediction for 2009 it is approx 28,000 students) equals the percentage of people who are outraged enough to come here and post. Some don't have the time but have the money and resources to throw behind people with whom they agree and in turn place trust. There are a lot more of those out there than you may imagine. One can even say the "just throw money at it" crowd fits into that same subgroup.
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Post by fryfox on May 2, 2008 22:51:08 GMT -6
Hey, here's a thought for the mediation group - has anyone noticed the cost of steel has doubled in the past month or two? How about other metals like copper and aluminum - skyrocketing. How many tons of steel do you think go into construction of a new school? A recent article said that domestically one of the areas most affected by this cost is school districts using bonds to pay for new construction. And our friend who works in steel purchasing said steel companies are breaking their contracts left and right. Another benefit to sitting this one out a little longer - until prices correct. The concern I have on correction is oil prices. The overriding factor in price increases across the board comes from that arena..and how often do we see 'give-backs' once price ranges are reached. Overall demand will likely not drop because a few more Americans are buying hybirds- because for every one of them 5 more Chinese urban dwellers are driving as their cities industralize quickly. I agree to some extent, but I do believe there will have to be correction in many areas. Steel was actually extremely low several years ago - and they were getting beaten up. It has to cycle to some extent. Right now d204 would be buying at an all time high.
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Post by Arch on May 2, 2008 22:52:34 GMT -6
The concern I have on correction is oil prices. The overriding factor in price increases across the board comes from that arena..and how often do we see 'give-backs' once price ranges are reached. Overall demand will likely not drop because a few more Americans are buying hybirds- because for every one of them 5 more Chinese urban dwellers are driving as their cities industralize quickly. I agree to some extent, but I do believe there will have to be correction in many areas. Steel was actually extremely low several years ago - and they were getting beaten up. It has to cycle to some extent. Right now d204 would be buying at an all time high. Land, steel.. what's the difference.. all time high for everything!
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Post by doctorwho on May 2, 2008 22:56:22 GMT -6
I'm a nincompoop...please explain i am sleepy so I will do Algebra 101 348 posters divided by dual poster names equal 174 posters divided by number of students in the district...(by the Sb prediction for 2009 it is approx 28,000 students) equals the percentage of people who are outraged enough to come here and post. maybe that's the issue, which branch of algebra is simple divison ? Elementary algebra is the most basic form of algebra. It is taught to students who are presumed to have no knowledge of mathematics beyond the basic principles of arithmetic. In arithmetic, only numbers and their arithmetical operations (such as +, −, ×, ÷) occur. In algebra, numbers are often denoted by symbols (such as a, x, or y) the flaw in the theory is that the vast majority of people have always had only 1 ID - not multiples like a few we know. also you might need to factor in the hundreds of 'guests' who read these boards daily. Are they the same guests or non-repeating variables ? you might be able to make an algeraic equation out of this problem yet
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