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Scruffy

Posted by Maddog @ 11:46 on March 6, 2015  

Pleasure.

Re bloat as I said I run an 8 year or older desktop, which if it had to run the latest Windoze, would take a week to boot up!!!!! whereas it has all the latest Mepis updates and is as fast as ever !!!! I believe that as the chipmakers increase speed, MSFT/Apple write more code, in a never ending loop, so you have to upgrade hardware, or run obsolete sofware.

You can of course get Mepis for free, but i like haveing the Disc as a backup/troubleshooter and think paying the guy who created it, is only fair.

As you have coded with Unix then any Linux distro will be a doddle, but Mepis is definetly the easiest transition.

Cheers and have fun my friend.

Ps Mepis will boot from the DVD, ie off the CD/DVD-Rom drive, so you can test what you have built !!!!

The Dollar is King

Posted by Ororeef @ 10:44 on March 6, 2015  

and we are all Paupers without jobs ,in DEBT ,Mortgages under water,student Loans defaulting ,living on Food stamps ….but the Dollar is KING  and we are ALL so Happy aren’t we ?  but but    …..The KING has no clothes !     we can all see his short comings ..  WE laugh but its so SAD….like Pagliacci   …the Clown

“I dont know what Im saying or what Im doing!
And yet, chin up! Ill try harder. Bah, you think youre a man?
You are just a clown! on with the show, man,
And put on your white-face.
The people pay you and you must make them laugh.
And if harlequin should steal your columbine, laugh,
Youre pagliaccio, and the world will clap for you!
Turn into banter all your pain and sorrow,
And with your clowns face hide grief and distress…v

 

Agnico Eagle reaches another Arctic milestone

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:40 on March 6, 2015  

Agnico Eagle reaches another Arctic milestone

A step in the right direction. I believe McDonalds announced the same thing recently regarding their chicken

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:33 on March 6, 2015  

Costco to stop selling meats with antibiotics

per bubblevision

Defense lawyer tells court. My client did it.

Posted by commish @ 10:31 on March 6, 2015  

1e7b10bcc8Added note.  Spot Gold closed 2014 at 1184 so today Gold lost any gains it had for 2015.

ororeef

Posted by Buygold @ 10:24 on March 6, 2015  

I’d like to nominate your post for “the best of 2015” award. Spot on.

Well, the paper kings are killing us again but that’s nothing new.

The USD is still king, at least against the Euro and Yen. That should destroy earnings and exports from the multi-nationals, but you’d never know it because the economy is awesome and we’ve created so many new jobs.

No doubt, war is coming.

and that folks is the nightmare that continues…

Ororeef @ 10:01

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:24 on March 6, 2015  

LOL Ample stupidity all around!

scruffy if you build your own

Posted by eeos @ 10:22 on March 6, 2015  

I like Micro Center. Pick all your parts/ OS and a case and they build it for you. Many computer stores do this.

Trains back at the station again, what a crock

goldfest

Canada gold assets regaining lost luster, helped by soft C$

Posted by ipso facto @ 10:20 on March 6, 2015  

TORONTO – Canadian gold projects once shunned by miners in favour of more alluring opportunities overseas are regaining their sheen, as a weaker currency, new tax breaks and greater security of tenure are wooing miners to return home.

In the gold rush during the last decade, Canadian miners had largely focused on projects in far flung countries that often offered much larger potential output than what was available at home.

But a rash of windfall gains taxes, political turmoil and even outright expropriation have caused those miners to rethink their strategies.

“Canada is, for all intents and purposes, one of the best places you can explore,” said Ian Ball, president of Abitibi Royalties. “It had fallen out of favour a bit, but it is coming back quite rapidly.”

At this week’s Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada convention, the world’s largest mining gathering, the mood was sombre. Many junior mining companies ravaged by the downturn in metal prices have struggled to raise financing, or attract the interest of larger rivals.

But that trend is beginning to turn for some of those with gold projects in Canada.

“We have noticed that mining companies are really, really looking at Canadian projects,” said Richard Boulay, a director with Moneta Porcupine Mines. He said Moneta, which owns gold projects near Timmins, Ontario, had been approached by five major miners at the convention seeking details on its assets.

These Canadian mines generally do not hold the promise mega projects like Barrick Gold Corp’s Pascua Lama asset, in South America, and Kinross Gold Corp’s, Tasiast mine, in West Africa. But bets like those soured badly and resulted in billions in write-offs.

Miners are now keen on smaller assets in safer jurisdictions that cost less and are faster to build.

And even though project permitting can be arduous in Canada, much of the recent takeover activity in the sector has centred around Canadian gold assets.

In January, Canada’s Goldcorp agreed to buy Probe Mines in an all-stock deal that valued the owner of the Borden Gold project in Ontario at C$526-million.

Late last year, Osisko Gold Royalties agreed to buy smaller rival Virginia Mines for C$479-million, winning control of royalty interests in two major Quebec mines.

Those deals came less than a year after Yamana Gold and Agnico Eagle Mines bought Osisko’s Canadian Malartic gold mine in the province of Quebec and other assets in the area for C$3.9-billion.

“Investors have yet to catch up with the corporates who see value in these assets. In time, that trend is likely to change, as it has in previous cycles,” said James Wilson, mining analyst for Morgans Financial, in Perth.

He sees a similar trend eventually playing out in Australia as well, as a weaker Aussie dollar pushes miners take a closer look at gold assets there.

more http://www.miningweekly.com/article/canada-gold-assets-regaining-lost-luster-helped-by-soft-c-2015-03-06

Oil Prices Fall

Posted by Ororeef @ 10:01 on March 6, 2015  

so Arabs set their own oil wells on fire !  How smart can they be ?

Iran has 1000 years of oil ,but they want Nuclear Energy and willing to risk War !  How smart can they be ?

Israel wants secure boarders ,so they destroy their neighbors Borders with themselves ! How smart can they be ?

All of a sudden ISIL appears to fill a vacuum the US crated as they removed Strongmen like Mubarek and Ghadaffi ! How smart can the US be ?

Israel is manipulating and strengthing ISIL against Shia and Sunni ! How smart can they be ?

Israel has not been attacked by ISIL ! so they help make them stronger ,How smart can they be ?

Russia knows how to deal with Muslims ,so we antigonize Russia ,How smart cam the US be ?

Syria protects Christians and non Muslims ,so the US trys to topple their Government ,How smart can US be ?

US goads NATO to start a war in Ukraine ,Russia has the capability to stop them and has the support of the people ,How smart can NATO be ?

Obama interfers with Israili elections giving financial support to BiBi’s opposition .How smart can he be ?

When elections time comes in the US ,the Israili will remember this ,How smart can Obama be ?

The US elected a Communist Muslim President ! How smart can they be ?

The Republicans want to stop aid to the jobless without creating jobs first ! How smart can they be ?

Its a MAD MAD MAD world…

Maya can comment on this

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:35 on March 6, 2015  

“As Goes Apple, So Goes America” – Apple To Replace AT&T In The Dow

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-03-06/goes-apple-so-goes-america-apple-replace-att-dow

What a mess

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:29 on March 6, 2015  

Libya chaos deepens as Isil strikes threaten to halt oil production and government bombs Tripoli airport

By Louisa Loveluck, Cairo

2:18PM GMT 05 Mar 2015

Libya may be forced to cease all oil production after suspected Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) jihadists attacked three oilfields and the national army bombed an airport in the capital Tripoli.

Libya’s National Oil Corporation has declared 11 of its oilfields non-operational, opting for a force majeure clause that exempts the state from contractual obligations.

The move came after fighters from the Islamic State-dominated city of Sirte attacked the al-Dhahra oilfield on Wednesday. They also captured facilities in Bahi and Mabruk on Tuesday. Located south of Sirte, the two fields had been shut for weeks, in part due to security concerns.

The state-run oil company has blamed Islamist-dominated authorities in Tripoli for failing to protect the oilfields, and warned that it could be forced to shut down production nationwide.

Four years after mass protests hastened the fall of dictator Muammar Gaddafi, oil-rich Libya is divided between two rival governments, each affiliated with a coalition of militias.

more http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/libya/11452114/Libya-chaos-deepens-as-Isil-strikes-threaten-to-halt-oil-production-and-government-bombs-Tripoli-airport.html

Good morning Oasis or should I just say Hello

Posted by ipso facto @ 9:19 on March 6, 2015  

Galway Gold Receives Favorable Ruling in Vetas Arbitration

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/galway-gold-receives-favorable-ruling-213000106.html

Malbex Resources Inc. Agrees to Transfer its Interest in the Del Carmen Project to Barrick Gold Corporation

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/malbex-resources-inc-agrees-transfer-133000941.html

Igold, fitnessfirst

Posted by redneckokie1 @ 0:29 on March 6, 2015  

i also noticed the post on the Canada central bank. I was waiting until it got a little further through the court system. I think the markets will force change before the courts can rule. I truly believe the coming crash will repudiate world debt and central banks will be shells of their former self.

court cases against governments usually take decades. I think we have less than two years before the reset.

rno

Silverngold -fracking

Posted by redneckokie1 @ 0:23 on March 6, 2015  

i personally don’t believe fracking of disposal wells are causing earthquakes in Oklahoma. there are other areas where significant fracking has occurred and no earthquakes. Fracking and global warming are the new ambulances to chase by those who can’t function in the real world.

rno

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