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chad
28th March 2011, 12:02 PM
hadn't seen this one before, thought i'd pass it along.

http://www.usdebtclock.org/gold-precious-metals.html

chad
28th March 2011, 12:05 PM
what's interesting is that on the right, the production for all of them is going up, but the reserves for all of them is also down.

Sparky
28th March 2011, 12:12 PM
This clock is a good idea, but it would be much more effective to show a demand clock, increasing faster than the production clock.

I'm also wondering what the source is for gold and silver reserves.

Interesting clock though.

Horn
28th March 2011, 12:15 PM
Something seems amiss, I thought most Silver came from copper mining?

Yet it moves twice as fast.

Sparky
28th March 2011, 12:22 PM
Something seems amiss, I thought most Silver came from copper mining?

Yet it moves twice as fast.


Silver's in ounces, copper's in tons.

chad
28th March 2011, 12:23 PM
look at nickel. it barely moves.

Horn
28th March 2011, 12:24 PM
Something seems amiss, I thought most Silver came from copper mining?

Yet it moves twice as fast.


Silver's in ounces, copper's in tons.


Oh, you're always catching me on those small details. :)

Horn
28th March 2011, 12:33 PM
look at nickel. it barely moves.


Holy Cow, we need we need to go strip mine a small African nation to get some!

Is it just based on an algorithm from past production?

Silver Shield
28th March 2011, 01:33 PM
The Silver to Gold reserves ratio is 8 to 1.

The Silver to Gold production ratio is 9.5 to 1.

Still would like to know where they get the 13.9 billion ounces for silver...

Only 40 million on the CRIMEX.

samanthapa
25th January 2012, 09:33 PM
The US debt clock is a ticking time bomb. If you watch too long it makes your eyes go wacky and your stomach lurch. Indeed, the rapidly increasing totals on the US debt clock is a proof that the government is having a hard time getting a grasp of the budget. Many money experts are wondering if how long the US debt clock can keep from exploding especially if the cost of borrowed funds starts to aggrandize because even payday loans (https://personalmoneynetwork.com/payday-loans/) are not enough to repay the huge amount.

Indeed, the debt clock is a concern of every citizen. Now, what must be done? The government needs to act quickly to correct this financial situation and the citizens must partake in every endeavor of the State. I know that this is not an easy task but I believe that if support is given to the government then economic recovery will be close at hand.

Sparky
25th January 2012, 09:42 PM
This is gonna be good.

(In Before The Lock.)

TheNocturnalEgyptian
25th January 2012, 10:33 PM
Haha, really? The government can already do whatever it wants, yet you contend that the problem is the government does not have enough support?

Should be quite obvious to anybody that the government is the cause of the current US Debt. US Dollar = Debt, and no amount of "supporting" the government can possibly change that!


Btw, welcome to GSUS. Your payday loan link was not clicked.


The US debt clock is a ticking time bomb. If you watch too long it makes your eyes go wacky and your stomach lurch. Indeed, the rapidly increasing totals on the US debt clock is a proof that the government is having a hard time getting a grasp of the budget. Many money experts are wondering if how long the US debt clock can keep from exploding especially if the cost of borrowed funds starts to aggrandize because even payday loans (https://personalmoneynetwork.com/payday-loans/) are not enough to repay the huge amount.

Indeed, the debt clock is a concern of every citizen. Now, what must be done? The government needs to act quickly to correct this financial situation and the citizens must partake in every endeavor of the State. I know that this is not an easy task but I believe that if support is given to the government then economic recovery will be close at hand.

mamboni
26th January 2012, 05:27 AM
Fee Fi Fo Fum
I smell the blood of a troll whose dumb
Be she a Jew or be she Goy
I'll grind her posts to make my day!

Help the government and economic recovery will soon follow?2133

BrewTech
26th January 2012, 08:18 AM
I do believe that's a spambot... has spambot technology gotten advanced enough to pull off a post like that?

ximmy
26th January 2012, 10:22 AM
Troll on Aisle 10...

mamboni
26th January 2012, 10:24 AM
I do believe that's a spambot... has spambot technology gotten advanced enough to pull off a post like that?

You might be right. When one reads her/his/its posting it actually is total gibberish and nonsensical, like words a computer might slap together.

osoab
26th January 2012, 10:29 AM
The US debt clock is a ticking time bomb. If you watch too long it makes your eyes go wacky and your stomach lurch. Indeed, the rapidly increasing totals on the US debt clock is a proof that the government is having a hard time getting a grasp of the budget. Many money experts are wondering if how long the US debt clock can keep from exploding especially if the cost of borrowed funds starts to aggrandize because even payday loans (https://personalmoneynetwork.com/payday-loans/) are not enough to repay the huge amount.

Indeed, the debt clock is a concern of every citizen. Now, what must be done? The government needs to act quickly to correct this financial situation and the citizens must partake in every endeavor of the State. I know that this is not an easy task but I believe that if support is given to the government then economic recovery will be close at hand.

You want the same jokers that that got us into this mess to get us out? ???

Ain't that precious.

JJ.G0ldD0t
26th January 2012, 03:53 PM
Indeed, the debt clock is a concern of every citizen. Now, what must be done? The government needs to act quickly to correct this financial situation and the citizens must partake in every endeavor of the State. I know that this is not an easy task but I believe that if support is given to the government then economic recovery will be close at hand.

Are you trolling or just lost?