Long but good stuff. Soothing words of wisdom for goldbugs and silverbulls from the inimitable Bob Chapman:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5-FL...yer_embedded#!
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Long but good stuff. Soothing words of wisdom for goldbugs and silverbulls from the inimitable Bob Chapman:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5-FL...yer_embedded#!
It takes some courage and some faith in the fundamentals to buy gold during this vicious onslaught. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Perhaps this headline will gird your proverbial loins, fellow soldiers for truth and justice: translation - "Lots more money printing out of thin air on the way."
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It is explained at top of GD page....I had the same problemhttp://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/p.K...263289-1-0.jpg. ie..............try drag and drop is best way,insanely simple in the end
This dosnt sound so good......
http://news.goldseek.com/CliveMaund/1316993648.php
http://news.silverseek.com/CliveMaund/1316994129.php
Here's what I do using Internet Explorer:
1. Right click image
2. Highlight "Properties"
3. Highlight and copy (Control C) "address/URL"
4. Choose "Add an Image" icon in the Quick Reply toolbar
5. Choose 2nd tab "From URL"
6. Paste (Control V) your URL into field
7. UNCLICK the last box ("Retrieve remote file and reference locally")
Step 7 is the key.
Should work.
"Difficult to see the future, always in motion it is." - Yoda
I suppose a complete market implosion could drop gold to $1500+ and produce a strong US dollar emerging out of the deflationary storm. We'll see soon enough. I'm betting on a massive bailout package to save Greece and the Euro. Later, the Germans might have their revolution!
[ IMG ] [/ IMG] Mamboni, try these tags to put your picture url in. But without spaces of course.
That does not work with firefox, I also have the uniqueness of "small penis syndrome" when pasting pics and links.