Kinematics, Calculus, and other higher maths

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by pound_sterling, May 22, 2006.

  1. You know Maria you are blatant liar. You discovered NOTHING! If what "I" discovered was ripped off from someone else I wouldn't have been given the Provision Patent in the first place. You are a small, narrow and closed-minded individual that is absolutely clueless to what I do.

    I repeat you are a blantant liar if you say I ripped off anyone in regards to what I do. If you think that is liable, good, then sue me and I will have your ass for lunch. People like you that post horse shit lies like that in a public forum are the lowest form of life on the planet.
     
    #61     May 28, 2006
  2. toc

    toc

    Truth hurts Proffy? You leave ET and then comeback like a prostitute seeking a fix for a addictive drug.............in your case the drug is ripping off people. Shame on you!
     
    #62     May 28, 2006
  3. toc

    toc

    "You DO realize that I'm just kidding right?"

    You better be! good for your health :D
     
    #63     May 28, 2006
  4. You wouldn't know the truth if it ran into you on the street. Shame on your parents for not allowing you a decent upbringing or education.
     
    #64     May 28, 2006
  5. My health doesn't involve anything you control.
     
    #65     May 28, 2006
  6. toc

    toc

    'You wouldn't know the truth if it ran into you on the street.'

    Shame on your parents for bringing up a chronic thief trying to repeatedly scam the world with the stolen theories. A 'shameless bastardly creature' like you can only come out of a union of two of your kind.
     
    #66     May 28, 2006
  7. Your culture condones thievery. Can't you come up with some original content on your own?

    You are clueless as to what I do.
    I refuse to have a battle of wits with a defenseless child.
     
    #67     May 28, 2006
  8. newbunch

    newbunch

    When you've read it 5 times, then we can start talking.....
    [That doesn't mean I've only read it 5 times. I've lost count of how many time I've read it. I read it once or twice a year.]
     
    #68     May 28, 2006
  9. newbunch

    newbunch

    "Nowhere does history indulge in repetitions so often or so uniformly as in Wall Street. When you read contemporary accounts of booms or panics the one thing that strikes you most forcibly is how little either stock speculation or stock speculators to-day differ from yesterday. The game does not change and neither does human nature." Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
     
    #69     May 28, 2006
  10. mmmmmmmm......
     
    #70     May 28, 2006