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On Sep 18, 7:16*am, Dave wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 05:52:56 -0700 (PDT), RichH said: Two 'characters' are essentially and primarily responsible for all this - senate banking and house banking committees. ... You left Chuck Shumer out of your cavalcade of heroes. He was right there alongside Barney a few weeks ago leading the cheering section for Fan and Fred to buy more mortgages. It's all political name calling at this point but http://bigpicture.typepad.com/commen...tory-exem.html is interesting. To put a sailing bent on it my plan is to go cruising in the developing world; a place where everyone understands that most folks are broke. -- Tom. |
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Duhh... Clinton did it (you pick which one) because Karl (Achtung) Rove said
so. Yeah, they, in the developing world, know what the definition of poor is. wrote in message ... On Sep 18, 7:16 am, Dave wrote: On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 05:52:56 -0700 (PDT), RichH said: Two 'characters' are essentially and primarily responsible for all this - senate banking and house banking committees. ... You left Chuck Shumer out of your cavalcade of heroes. He was right there alongside Barney a few weeks ago leading the cheering section for Fan and Fred to buy more mortgages. It's all political name calling at this point but http://bigpicture.typepad.com/commen...tory-exem.html is interesting. To put a sailing bent on it my plan is to go cruising in the developing world; a place where everyone understands that most folks are broke. -- Tom. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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It's all political name calling at this point but *http://bigpicture.typepad.com/commen...tory-exem.html is interesting. That *is* interesting, thanks. (brief quote) "...the events of the past year are not a mere accident, but are the results of a conscious and willful SEC decision to allow these firms to legally violate existing net capital rules that, in the past 30 years, had limited broker dealers debt-to-net capital ratio to 12- to-1. ...... the five that received this special exemption? You won't be surprised to learn that they were Goldman, Merrill, Lehman, Bear Stearns, and Morgan Stanley. " (end quote) I dunno if it's the same with fiscal regulations as it is with environmental & safety regs, but federal agencies handing out 'get-out- of-jail-free' cards defeats the whole purpose of regulation. Why didn't the competing companies call foul, and why didn't our supposedly free press get the word out? Betcha this was not mentioned in any of the five's report to their stockholders, either. To put a sailing bent on it my plan is to go cruising in the developing world; a place where everyone understands that most folks are broke. Good thinking. I lost enthusiasm for piddling around in the tribal areas, myself... not as afraid of being knocked on the head as I am of picking up intestinal parasites or malaria or something. Besides, it's easy to go to someplace along the swampy south-east US coast where there aren't any people at all. As for good boat bargains, the window of opportunity may be rather short, since the time frame between sellers needing cash deciding to unload cheap, and sellers needing cash deciding to simply duck out from under and letting the boat go to pot, may be short An awful lot of the boats I saw destroyed in pics of Hurricane Ike's aftermath were obviously not taken care of. Case in point- I would not buy a boat from the sort of owner who left a roller-furler jib in place with a hurricane imminent, no matter how good a deal it is. You just don't know what other sorts of dumbass things he's done with/to the boat, and those kinds of surprises are usually unpleasant. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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On Sep 18, 12:54*pm, wrote:
.... I lost enthusiasm for piddling around in the tribal areas, myself... not as afraid of being knocked on the head as I am of picking up intestinal parasites or malaria or something. ... We've had a lot of good experiences in seriously tiny and remote places, but we've had some _interesting_ talks with our travel doctor, too. Also, had a good friend pretty much wiped out for years because of malaria and another on permanent disability because of a horrid belly bug. And, we hear lots of horror stories. So, I understand your view on this. We do take some precautions --we epically try to avoid large population centers in the 3rd world and malaria hot spots-- but we realize that we are at enhanced risk not just from tropical rot but from acute medical issues that would be dealt with easily in the States but will kill you in the bush. In the Pacific Islands we've been lucky and happy. I'm keeping an open mind about Mexico, but if it sucks the islands are to leeward! -- Tom. |
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The Sea of Cortez is great... pretty much untouched. Just make sure you have
fishing permits aboard. They are really picky about it. We were boarded by the Navy, and that's all they cared about... I guess there's a poacher problem. When are you off? wrote in message ... On Sep 18, 12:54 pm, wrote: .... I lost enthusiasm for piddling around in the tribal areas, myself... not as afraid of being knocked on the head as I am of picking up intestinal parasites or malaria or something. ... We've had a lot of good experiences in seriously tiny and remote places, but we've had some _interesting_ talks with our travel doctor, too. Also, had a good friend pretty much wiped out for years because of malaria and another on permanent disability because of a horrid belly bug. And, we hear lots of horror stories. So, I understand your view on this. We do take some precautions --we epically try to avoid large population centers in the 3rd world and malaria hot spots-- but we realize that we are at enhanced risk not just from tropical rot but from acute medical issues that would be dealt with easily in the States but will kill you in the bush. In the Pacific Islands we've been lucky and happy. I'm keeping an open mind about Mexico, but if it sucks the islands are to leeward! -- Tom. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Sep 18, 3:51*pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
.... When are you off? Soon? ![]() off in the 3rd week of October. So, all else being equal we're looking at arriving SD thenish and departing when the wx looks ok (with a fishing license). We've still got a steering issue to get fixed before we take off from here. So, I guess twoish weeks... Or something else... It's starting to get cold for us tropical types so I think that will drive us off before all that long anyway. -- Tom. |
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You should probably keep in mind that you'll have problems finding dock
space in places like Cabo. You'll probably be ok at La Paz. You might want to check the last couple of issue of Lat. 38 for info about reserving spots if that's what you're intending. wrote in message ... On Sep 18, 3:51 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote: .... When are you off? Soon? ![]() off in the 3rd week of October. So, all else being equal we're looking at arriving SD thenish and departing when the wx looks ok (with a fishing license). We've still got a steering issue to get fixed before we take off from here. So, I guess twoish weeks... Or something else... It's starting to get cold for us tropical types so I think that will drive us off before all that long anyway. -- Tom. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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