• Created 4.14.2008 6 Posts

    Here's an article from Dailytech about the DOE probably not continuing funding for futuregen in favor of smaller, cheaper projects. http://www.dailytech.com/DOE+Unveils+Massive+Carbon+Sequestration+Program/article11734.htm

  • Created 3.11.2008 28 Posts

    Today the price reached $3.45!. That was the price at almost all of the stations around.

  • Created 1.28.2008 41 Posts

    this is an interesting article. I don't know if it will have any impact on the prop but I think it should give the stock a bit of a boost. http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/25/comcast-time-warner-sprint-and-clearwire-could-join-forces-on/

  • Created 3.20.2008 12 Posts

    this has until 2012! That is plenty of time for the cost of Broadband to decrease to a rate that even the cheapies will pay for. Also, there are more and more "bundles" available for people, which makes the cost more reasonable. Then you have all of the services that are being added to the internet that require higher speeds. And last, I know a few people who cannot get high speed internet but want it. They will get it as soon as it is available in the sticks.

  • Created 2.6.2008 12 Posts

    I didn't say that the flight mentioned in the article was a payout. You said "no" but then you agreed with my post. I said that if Emirates allowed such service on a flight to a European destination then the prop. should be considered met.

  • Created 2.6.2008 12 Posts

    http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/21/emirates-permits-worlds-first-in-flight-cellphone-call-plane-d/ I would venture to guess that if Emirates airlines allows a call during a flight to Europe the prop. should be met. Does anyone else view it the same way?

  • Created 2.2.2008 40 Posts

    I have a student who started around November and he is currently ranked around 190 or so. That's not too bad. He is pretty devoted to this. I think he would bring the correlation down a bit.

  • Created 3.11.2008 19 Posts

    Now, I know this doesn't apply to too many people, maybe 5 or so, but there are some who own all of the stocks and therefor have very little to do but watch the moving stocks and just hold on to the cash. I too, will be there soon, maybe by April or so.

  • Created 3.11.2008 19 Posts

    I can see how removing limits might allow players to gain spots and therefor level the playing field a little bit more. It could allow a "wise" player who gets a hot tip could stand to make a lot more than a rich player who misses that same stock tip. They would have to change how the market moves, one person, a multi-millionaire, could move a stock on their own. It would be very risky for the admins to make such a grand move. I bet they won't do it until PopSci adds more resources to the PPX.

  • Created 2.28.2008 5 Posts

    Here is the link. Sorry, guess I should have previewed first. http://www.thewoodexplorer.com/maindata/we1654.html

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