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Re: KB Gold

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 1:40 am
by Cathulhu
BobbyB wrote:.
James, look up kinebar and see what it means. Then you will know how and why you can have grams of certified 999,9 pure gold. Anything besides kinebar loses value once the integrity of the storage facility is compromised, meaning once you take it out.
My point regarding stupid is made. BTW, I think you were attempting to say 999.9%, but stupidity may cause you to confuse commas and periods. Right up there with your fabulous half-gram of gold, which I'm quite certain you overpaid for.

And since you have a thing for Star Trek, I made the effort to quote a principal player, George Takei: "You, sir, are a douchebag. Yes, a douchebag."

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:13 am
by webhick
Take a down a notch, guys. This isn't high school.

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:19 am
by JamesVincent
Ok Web. I just want to point out that it is a physical impossibility to have something greater than 100%.

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:24 am
by webhick
JamesVincent wrote:Ok Web. I just want to point out that it is a physical impossibility to have something greater than 100%.
I was talking about the insults, not the general content.

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:56 am
by JamesVincent
Ok. I did indeed look up kinebar. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinebar I t is just a security mark special to Union Bank of Switzerland. Means nothing to the value of the gold or really just means they use a hologram instead of the tang stamps that everyone else in the world uses. Looks prettier, I will admit that. And again, if you are living in Germany and can make use of this "bill", why worry about the US dollar?

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 4:43 am
by Cathulhu
Let's just say I'm 999.9% sure this is a troll...Sorry, Arthur! I couldn't help myself. And I think having a world-class mathematician around is fun. Point to James for catching the joke when I was waiting for you to comment.

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 6:41 am
by notorial dissent
BobbyB wrote:BRRRRRRR!!!
That is frightening...and using big words doesn't disguise your ignorance.
What is your take on the QE2? I bet I know...
That is when the mother ship is coming down to beam you out of your mommy's basement and save you from the real world...yeah take it elsewhere you ignorant freak.
OK, I’m officially confused, or at least mildly bewildered. How did we go from acknowledging your woeful ignorance of reality in general and finance in particular to the QE2???? Even with your limited grasp of reality, that is a bit of a jump. Please, let's just stick with one batch of your delusions at a time, the rest of us have lives to get on with.

Now I have to admit that I was waiting for you to start prattling on about flying saucers and lizard men controlling everything, but I expected you to wait at least a little while longer until I ran out of current things about you to laugh at, but noooooo, you had to jumpt the gun and spoil all my fun and prove once and for all that you are totally clueless and woefully ignorant.

And yes, I am prone to using polysyllabic words, and the fun part is that I not only know what they mean without having to sound them out and look them up, but I don't even have to think about them, they are just there.

BobbyB wrote:Oh I almost forgot...once the dollar devalues you won't be able to buy as many bags of doritos, so I would turn off the ELO album, wipe off the lipstick, put on your best pit-stained shirt and get in grandma's vega to head on out to stock up, I bet you really like the ranch flavored crumbs all over your chest. Time to shut down the computer and talk to some REAL people buddy, get a sense of what is happening above ground.
Well, we certainly wouldn’t want you straining yourself now would we, I would imagine that trying to hold two continuous thoughts together for more and a few seconds would be downright painful.

Oh my, now I’ve don and hurt his widdo feewings and he’s going to attempt to make witty repartee, since he can’t come with anything else of substance, and attempt being the operative phrase here. Just as an aside to the one real bit of reality you let intrude, why in any sane, rational, or other moment would I ever conceivably want to buy doritos in the first place, and if the economy has collapsed, they how would there be doritos to buy. And just what are they going to give you in change for your little tiddly bit of gold pray tell?

Cathulhu I think you missed a 9 in your equation.

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 7:08 pm
by Cathulhu
ND, did you want me to add another one in? I thought the troll would do it first.

Been way too long since college, I can't really remember the stuff about irrational numbers and imaginary ones anymore. I bow to Arthur in this area. I'm so freakin' old I know how to use a sliderule, although I lost my ten-inch log-log slipstick on the bus years ago.

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 7:57 pm
by wserra
I found my old log log deci-trig in a box in the basement a couple of years ago. At the time I bought it - senior in high school - it was a prized possession, and the most expensive thing I had ever bought.

When I showed it to her, my older daughter - then a very bright high school senior - had no idea what it was.

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 9:33 pm
by Cathulhu
Got mine as a junior in high school, and really wish I hadn't lost it. Probably a collector's item, and right up there with the abacus and chisanbop.

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:00 pm
by Nikki
Just dug mine out of the closet.

10" K&E DeciLon

But .. Still with the original leather case and well-used belt strap.

No nerd should be without one.

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:09 pm
by Cathulhu
I was vice pres of the Junior Engineering and Technical Society in high school. Beat that for nerd credits! I also hustled my lunch by playing chess in college. Never did pay for lunch.

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:28 pm
by Nikki
Cathulhu wrote:I was vice pres of the Junior Engineering and Technical Society in high school. Beat that for nerd credits! I also hustled my lunch by playing chess in college. Never did pay for lunch.
But, did you wear your slide rule hanging from your belt?

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:13 am
by Cathulhu
No! I'm female, and girls don't wear toolbelts unless they're lesbians. But a toolbelt-wearing lesbian is a very fine thing to have in your friends list if you aren't handy or have a tendency to fall down and break bones a lot.

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:43 am
by notorial dissent
Cathulhu, I think he deserves at least one more to assure fine measure, and I certainly think he deserves that extra courtesy.

I guess I will have to plead to being the antediluvian here, I went from using log tables to one of TI’S little miracles in a black box and never had to touch a slide rule. I have lots of friends that swear by them, but then these are also the same people who swear avocados and artichokes are food, and I don’t believe them anymore about the one than I do the other.

The largest one I have ever seen, courtesy of one of the aforementioned friends, is around 2 feet in length and 6 or 8 inches wide, he claims it works beautifully and it is the pride and joy of his collection-did I mention he collects them? He had to build a custom mounting bracket to display it is so large and heavy.

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:37 am
by Arthur Rubin
My remaining slide rule is a Pickett 500-ES, in the original leather case, and with a lifetime guarantee. (I don't know what they'd do if I returned it for warranty service?!?)

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:41 am
by JamesVincent
lol... I had one of the cheap plastic ones in middle school and high school because my stepdad said everyone should learn how to use them. I learned how to use it even though I had bought one of the first watch calculators and had a nice Casio scientific calculator. Mt stepdad bought one of the real nice TI programmable calculators but still carried his old very nice slide rule. Then again he was like the ultimate nerd sometimes.

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 9:16 pm
by Green Lantern
I even have a slide rule tie clip! :lol:

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BTW....gold is being brought up in the context of the latest currency brawl between the US and China.

From the Financial Times:
“Gold is now being viewed as an alternative monetary asset,” Mr Zoellick said. But he added that he was not calling for a return to a gold standard, like the pre-1971 system under which currency was convertible into gold.

His intervention is well timed. Some policymakers think it is dangerous to rely on a single reserve currency, the dollar, from an economy that needs to borrow heavily from abroad. Amid Friday’s failure of the Group of 20 industrial and emerging nations to reach any meaningful accord on global imbalances, France has promised as part of its G20 presidency next year to start a debate about the world’s future monetary arrangements.

Yet none of the obvious options looks immediately practical. There is almost no appetite for a wholesale return to a fixed exchange rate system. Possible alternative or supplementary reserve currencies have their own problems – the eurozone has a fractured bond market and questions about its future given the travails of Greece and Ireland, while China’s renminbi is not freely traded.

Underlying Mr Zoellick’s comments is a concern that the dramatic rise in the price of gold, from a 21-year low of $250 a troy ounce in mid-1999 to more than $1,400 today, reflects a loss of confidence in the paper money issued by central banks and is a signal of future inflation. That has been fuelled by the use of unconventional monetary policy – such as the new $600bn round of quantitative easing just launched by the US Federal Reserve – to try to cope with the financial crisis and recession.http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/d77d01f8-ee90 ... z15COJiALo

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 3:20 am
by Cathulhu
Green Lantern wrote:I even have a slide rule tie clip!
You should attend the Ig Nobel award ceremony. That tie clip would inspire serious envy!

Re: KB Gold

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 5:21 am
by JamesVincent
I wonder what happened to our friend BobbyB? He got a hard-on for Notorial and then disappeared.