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MELDEX. Double your money- quicktime. (MDX)     

kitosdad - 12 Dec 2007 16:20

The engines have fired up at last for MDX. ( BPRG ) At long last they are being recognised for the force they will become over the next two years. On the cusp of disclosing huge revenue-earning deals with Global pharmacists. These have been hinted at as being unrolled before the years end, but may be in the next days.You still have time to get in at a bargain-basement price before the SP takes off for real shortly.

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tabasco - 16 Jul 2008 09:44 - 852 of 8631

Think its Tottenham FC dil not sure what the fc is. Think pt is an Arsenal fanor have I got the spelling wrong?

Pt's an olden without the pth.and you cant take the pth out of an olden

Dil - 16 Jul 2008 10:52 - 853 of 8631

Fcuking Crap .... I think

tabasco - 16 Jul 2008 11:07 - 854 of 8631

DilIm the son of a vicar

Dil - 16 Jul 2008 12:28 - 855 of 8631

Yeah and my mums a nun.

tabasco - 16 Jul 2008 12:36 - 856 of 8631

That makes you the immaculate conception. Congratulations!

Dil - 16 Jul 2008 12:51 - 857 of 8631

Yeah I call myself Gods Gift :-)

tabasco - 16 Jul 2008 12:54 - 858 of 8631

I think you put an f in by mistake!

Dil - 16 Jul 2008 13:20 - 859 of 8631

lol

tabasco - 16 Jul 2008 13:38 - 860 of 8631

Off-piste.
Can anyone tell me the name of Mr Magoos medication? Is he in rehab? Hes priceless!

ptholden - 16 Jul 2008 14:19 - 861 of 8631

DIl

Tabasco's used to post as The French Connection (TFC). He's been on holiday for a year or so and has returned as Tabasco. Actually he is my hero, an absolute genius for buying at the bottom of every move and selling at the top. Of course we never know the timings of these awesome trades, it's all after the fact, but naturally I believe him and hang onto his every word :) The BB has been the poorer for his absence.

(and you're right TFC, you aint clever enough to take the pth out of an olden)

Dil - 16 Jul 2008 14:34 - 862 of 8631

:-)

tabasco - 16 Jul 2008 14:55 - 863 of 8631

Pts come back from his cruising. Soho area I was told? has it taken you this long to think of an answer.or have you been shopping in the French Connection for one of those rather stylish diamond jumpers you wear on the golf course.the cerise works so well with your complexion!
Glad to hear Im your herobut I think its more accurate to say my arsehole.you are right for the first time calling me a genius.but then again it wouldnt take a full grown idiot to work that outand lastly I have fu*k all to do with the French Connectionwhich surprisingly makes you wrong againIf anyone should change their name its youthe names sounds like a cross between a silly car..and a game of Pokerand if you dont think Im clever enough to take the pth out of you.your thicker than I thoughtIll wait 24 hours for your reply!..thats a day by the way.

tabasco - 16 Jul 2008 15:06 - 864 of 8631

DilThe potty trainer gives it his best shot. but alas hes fallen by his seven iron.Ive made more today than hes earned all year!

tabasco - 16 Jul 2008 15:16 - 865 of 8631

Please..... can someone help Mr Magoo find his glasses.

tabasco - 16 Jul 2008 16:15 - 866 of 8631

I think the potty trainer is now surfing for.. find a funny answerthat starts with f if hes reading To any Cabinet member.. who the f*** was The French Connection..I thought it was the Euro Tunnel..Ive had chocolate..mars..topic..and twix on about that guy.he was obviously very popular!

Dil - 16 Jul 2008 16:24 - 867 of 8631

He was a legend in his own lunchtime apparently.

tabasco - 16 Jul 2008 16:31 - 868 of 8631

While. Im a legend in my own lunchboxThe potty trainer is just a chair leg..end!

ptholden - 16 Jul 2008 17:49 - 869 of 8631

Ah, it didn't take much to tease TFC out of Tabasco :)
Don't worry I can live with your teasing, you're still my hero, particualrly since you've made so much money today, that really is an impressive amount (1.50).

Are you sure a day is 24 hours? (Courtesy of Wikipedia)

"The word day is used for several different units of time based on the rotation of the Earth around its axis. The most important one follows the apparent motion of the Sun across the sky. The reason for this apparent motion is the rotation of the Earth around its axis, as well as the revolution of the Earth in its orbit around the Sun.

A day, as opposed to night, is commonly defined as the period during which sunlight directly reaches the ground, assuming that there are no local obstacles. Two effects make days on average longer than nights. The Sun is not a point, but has an apparent size of about 32 minutes of arc. Additionally, the atmosphere refracts sunlight in such a way that some of it reaches the ground even when the Sun is below the horizon by about 34 minutes of arc. So the first light reaches the ground when the centre of the Sun is still below the horizon by about 50 minutes of arc. The difference in time depends on the angle at which the Sun rises and sets (itself a function of latitude), but amounts to almost seven minutes at least.

Ancient custom has a new day start at either the rising or setting of the Sun on the local horizon (Italian reckoning, for example) The exact moment of, and the interval between, two sunrises or two sunsets depends on the geographical position (longitude as well as latitude), and the time of year. This is the time as indicated by ancient hemispherical sundials.

A more constant day can be defined by the Sun passing through the local meridian, which happens at local noon (upper culmination) or midnight (lower culmination). The exact moment is dependent on the geographical longitude, and to a lesser extent on the time of the year. The length of such a day is nearly constant (24 hours 30 seconds). This is the time as indicated by modern sundials.

A further improvement defines a fictitious mean Sun that moves with constant speed along the celestial equator; the speed is the same as the average speed of the real Sun, but this removes the variation over a year as the Earth moves along its orbit around the Sun (due to both its velocity and its axial tilt).

The Earth's day has increased in length over time. The original length of one day, when the Earth was new about 4.5 billion years ago, was about six hours as determined by computer simulation. It was 21.9 hours 620 million years ago as recorded by rhythmites (alternating layers in sandstone). This phenomenon is due to tides raised by the Moon which slow Earth's rotation. Because of the way the second is defined, the mean length of a day is now about 86,400.002 seconds, and is increasing by about 1.7 milliseconds per century (an average over the last 2700 years).

tabasco - 16 Jul 2008 18:16 - 870 of 8631

Have you been smoking that cheap stuff.you are raving mad! You couldnt tease me if you danced up the Tottenham Court Road wearing a tutu... Whoever the French Connection was.I can see why he fu*k off. Go and have a game of crazy golf you will blend in well. As for how much I made todayadd three 0s to your figure and double it.second thoughts 28,000... It will save keeping you up all night! And hear is my holdings :- asm medium holding..20.5 mks large..recant holding 2.30 mrw medium holding. 2.60 bvic medium holding averaged down..2.34 mdx large holding averaged down 43p rsa medium holding averaged down 1.28...several small holdings. Read my posts.... I know Mr. PottyIm ramping now. Cut and paste .see you made an effort!

tabasco - 16 Jul 2008 18:28 - 871 of 8631

Just an afterthought. You dont drive a Mondeo and shop in B&Qs on a Wednesday? It might explain a few things.
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