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Johndoe
22nd April 2010, 01:35 PM
...sometime before the end of the year.

I know a lot of you follow this closely and are much better versed.
There's also several threads here which are quite worrisome.

Here's one of many links I've been following.
This may have already been posted. If so, my apologies.

http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1023724/pg1

A few other "Members Only" posts have given direct feedback from seemingly credible .gov types indicating something imminent .

I'm getting very close to making some big decisions.



TIA

Johndoe
22nd April 2010, 01:49 PM
Reference Kehah's post and thread:

http://gold-silver.us/forum/index.php?topic=2671.0

Even a lot more over at the site I posted
Thanks Kehah

Book
22nd April 2010, 02:01 PM
I'm getting very close to making some big decisions.


http://martymontez.com/images/Cartoonface/editorial/Y2k_part_2.jpg

Remember all the over-reactors during the Y2K thingie who panicked and sold their homes, quit their jobs, maxed-out their credit cards, and finally woke up to...................................nothing happened. Get some fresh air buddy and walk it off.

:)

Johndoe
22nd April 2010, 02:03 PM
Thanks Book,
I will
Hope you're right

chad
22nd April 2010, 02:06 PM
I'm getting very close to making some big decisions.


http://martymontez.com/images/Cartoonface/editorial/Y2k_part_2.jpg

Remember all the over-reactors during the Y2K thingie who panicked and sold their homes, quit their jobs, maxed-out their credit cards, and finally woke up to...................................nothing happened. Get some fresh air buddy and walk it off.

:)


i can understand the sun thing, there is some degree of "unknowingness" involved.

i never got the y2k thing. it was entirely dis-proveable. all you had to do was take the system core clock and set it forward to see what would happen. i remember wondering "why are these companies paying us $200 an hour to set clocks ahead and see what happens?" at the time. it was comical.

Book
22nd April 2010, 02:12 PM
Thanks Book,
I will
Hope you're right


http://www.centralpark.com/usr/photos/large/85/a-walk-in-the-park.jpg

Take a break from all this internet doom and gloom JohnDoe. This is no time to be entertaining END OF THE WORLD ideas especially if you have some serious long-term decisions to make soon. Get some perspective and balance by taking a break from the internet and instead taking a stroll in the real-world fresh air.

I personally promise you the sun will rise in the morning...lol.

:)

chad
22nd April 2010, 02:23 PM
that is a cool link, JD. i'm about 1/20the of the way through it. the ribbon sounds like "the nexus" from star trek generations.

Johndoe
22nd April 2010, 02:28 PM
I've already thanked you once, Book
BTW...Nice photo of you and your wife...Thanks again for your "wisdom"
;D ;D ;D

Book
22nd April 2010, 02:34 PM
BTW...Nice photo of you and your wife...Thanks again for your "wisdom"



http://www.desistores.net/catalog/images/Jovees_Aloe_Vera%20&_Chamomile_Sun_Screen_Gel_%28SPF-25%29.jpg

Don't forget sonny...at least spf 25 when our sun goes supernova...lol.

:)

chad
22nd April 2010, 02:37 PM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1268138/X-37B-unmanned-space-shuttle-launched-tonight.html

:-\

mick silver
22nd April 2010, 03:12 PM
could the y2k thing been a test to see how people would handled things