Wait a minute, hold on, it is all pointless now, because I just figured it out. Remember the "turducken" craze? Here we go with the new one...Ready, set, GO! Almounds BacoJoy. It is a Mounds, stuffed with almonds and milk-chocolate, wrapped in bacon. *mic drop*
Dude, your last several posts are EPIC,...Seriously, I think I DID pee a little I was laughing so hard Overnight. I needed that laugh. Thank you!
Why wouldn`t you define risk? ... Is the better question. That`s what separates amateurs from professionals.
While Im waiting in line to go on the elsa & anna ride, I'll answer this Risk is personal. But for the sake of clarity, this entry max pain is 100 points away if you must know. Thanks
I guess we have found Surf's account #43... If it is a fool's game, why has he been doing it for 10+ years? And you got it backwards, he needed the "vendorship" so he can be let back into the fold. The whole paying vendor's fee for selling 2 books is just a ruse, we ain't falling for it...
Hey Surf... Remember when you asked about disruptive tech ... https://elitetrader.com/et/threads/hampton-has-shorted-the-dow-today.305110/page-23#post-4380701 (closed thread) Here ya go. Meeting next month. Read the mission statement. http://open-music.org/upcoming/
//////new technologies can be applied to radically simplify the way music rights owners are identified and compensated, resulting in sustainable business models for artists, entrepreneurs and music businesses alike.////// http://open-music.org/#principles No more: iTunes In the popular digital realm, a $9.99 download on a program like iTunes nets artists a modest 94 cents -- less than a 10% cut. The record company takes $5.35 and Apple keeps the remaining $3.70. Artists get nine cents for each individual song downloaded on Napster and iTunes. To put that into perspective, musicians need to sell 12,399 songs a month to earn a salary equal to a McDonald’s employee.