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Originally posted by skiracer View PostDid QSII report today Ninner. I didn't see anything on the wires that would have prompted that spike up today. What's really nice about it is that it held most of the gain throughout the day and only close .25 off the high of the day. Nice play. Why don't you put your port up on my thread so that everyone can see your plays. Just post the stocks and I'll take care of the rest. No charge. Billyjoe is taking everyone who puts their port up there out for drinks on that GOOG play today. So hurry up and get yours on the sheet before he calls it off.
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Originally posted by skiracer View PostDid QSII report today Ninner. I didn't see anything on the wires that would have prompted that spike up today. What's really nice about it is that it held most of the gain throughout the day and only close .25 off the high of the day. Nice play. Why don't you put your port up on my thread so that everyone can see your plays. Just post the stocks and I'll take care of the rest. No charge. Billyjoe is taking everyone who puts their port up there out for drinks on that GOOG play today. So hurry up and get yours on the sheet before he calls it off.
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Originally posted by billyjoe View PostNew-born, if you can get here before 11 I'll buy you a Shirley Temple.—Rob
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5 For The Money! ACEL CVGR ATCO CCUR CBLI
These are fast mustangs definitely not for the feint of heart or weak sisters .......ACEL CVGR ATCO CCUR and CBLI ......Question is have they any juice left ....or to put it succinctly as possible ......have they SHOT their load LOL? NB or anyone care to comment?
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Originally posted by Rob View PostIs New-born Baby a teetotaler? I have never understood that mindset among Bible-believers. Psalm 104:15 states that the Almighty gives us "wine that maketh glad the heart of man," and when a wedding feast in Cana ran out out of wine, Jesus turned six huge, stone "waterpots" full of water into wine. (See John chap. 2.) When I read the Bible, I see that it does condemn drunkenness, but not drinking. There's a difference. Sorry if I'm starting to sound like a preacher, but I do believe the Bible, and I do believe there is much misunderstanding about its contents.
I was surrounded by wine in my early years (family winery) but can't drink it because of terrible headaches. A small % of people are afflicted with this and it is a medical mystery. Otherwise, I almost never get headaches. Beer and other spirits don't cause problems when used in moderation.
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Originally posted by ninner View Posthey nb did u get in QSII today!!!! when i posted it on here LOL
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Originally posted by billyjoe View PostI'll be at the neighborhood bar until 11PM buying free drinks for Mr.Market members. Then it's bedtime for me. New-born, if you can get here before 11 I'll buy you a Shirley Temple.
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Originally posted by Rob View PostIs New-born Baby a teetotaler? I have never understood that mindset among Bible-believers. Psalm 104:15 states that the Almighty gives us "wine that maketh glad the heart of man," and when a wedding feast in Cana ran out out of wine, Jesus turned six huge, stone "waterpots" full of water into wine. (See John chap. 2.) When I read the Bible, I see that it does condemn drunkenness, but not drinking. There's a difference. Sorry if I'm starting to sound like a preacher, but I do believe the Bible, and I do believe there is much misunderstanding about its contents.
I know you believe the Bible, just like I do. I believe every word. Yes, I am a Teatotaler, and the reasons are these:
1. I admit that the Bible talks about the use of wine. However, it is not the same wine that we use today. What has happened since Bible times is the modern distillation process which significantly increases the amount alcohol per serving. Alcohol content of Bible wines was about 3% (I'll have to double check this). Alcohol content of today's wine is 7-14%; fortified wines are 14-24%; Beer is "only" 3-4%; whiskey is 40-75% alcohol; Rum--up to 95% alcohol.
2. Bible wines were "mixed wines," i.e., mixed with water. For example, read Proverbs 9:2 and you can easily see that "wisdom has mixed her wine." Extant literature tells us that people used to mix 4 or 5 parts of water with one part of wine. People who wanted to get drunk mixed one part water with one part wine. Of course, no one that I know mixes any water with wine today. So the alcohol content is again significantly more than that of Bible wines.
3. Paul said he would never eat meat or drink wine or do anything if it caused his brother to stumble. He prescribes that we follow his example. (Ro. 14:21; 1 Cor. 8:13). Unfortunately many people stumble over wine (i.e., become alcoholics), and if they get saved and are delivered from alcoholism, just one drink could re-adict them to it. I have a man in my church who was once enslaved to beer. One drink could ruin him.
4. Timothy would not drink wine, even though something was making him sick. Paul told him to use some wine "for thy stomach's sake and thy frequent ailments." (1 Ti. 5:23) Perhaps the water was polluted and making him ill. Paul here prescribes it for medicinal usage. Therefore I would not have a problem taking Vick's NyQuill, for instance, even though it has alcohol in it.
5. If I went into a bar or if people saw me buying wine or liquor, they might think that I get drunk. Or it might strengthen their conscience to drink, possibly to excess. It is much safer for my testimony and my brother's good to avoid alcoholic beverages.
6. Who says that I would be able to control my drinking so as to not get drunk? Others have fallen; perhaps I would too. I don't want to take a chance on ruining my life, my ministry, my family, and my eternal reward over a drink.
In short, I am a teatotaller because I don't want to cause others to stumble; I don't want to put my testimony in jeopardy; and because I do not need it for medicine or to purify the water we have to drink. I have many other options for things to drink (many diffo kinds of juices; milk; soda pops; coffee, tea, etc). And I don't want to take a chance on ruining my life, ministry and family.
I believe that if you carefully study the Bible's instructions about the believer's personal liberty in 1 Corinthians chapters 8, 9, and 10, you would agree with me.
Thanks for asking and the comments. Always God's best to you, RobLast edited by New-born baby; 10-19-2006, 09:31 PM.
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Originally posted by Peter Hansen View PostThese are fast mustangs definitely not for the feint of heart or weak sisters .......ACEL CVGR ATCO CCUR and CBLI ......Question is have they any juice left ....or to put it succinctly as possible ......have they SHOT their load LOL? NB or anyone care to comment?
ACEL: pretty impulsive these last three days. Ugly sister, though. Has probably put in a bottom. Those gaps it made these last three days will get filled, I think, within another week to ten days. You are right: no sissies in this stock
CVGR: I like this one much better. Today's action busted through resistance on a powerful volume spurt. To tell the truth I could buy it right here and ride.
ATCO: looks like she broke out of an inverted head and shoulders today and is headed to about $7+. That's almost a double your money target!
CCUR: breakout and successful retest of breakout line. Looks good to go to $2.30, i.e., the 200 day! Short setup coming?
CBLI: very impulsive move these last three days; new issue "Twilight Zone Special" (ya never know what they are going to do). One thing I think it will do is fill the gaps it has been making lately. Not ripe, imo.
SO to answer your question: have they shot their load? I think CVGR, ATCO, and CCUR (up to the 200 day), still have some shot left. CBLI and ACEL I think have shot their load.
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Originally posted by Gwhiz View PostNBorn,
is it safe to say that there is a bottom in URZ at this point?
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Originally posted by Runner View PostHide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
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