The Quant gata pop up silver sail for after yer dock.
The Quant gata pop up silver sail for after yer dock.
Posted March 29 at 6:01 p.m. EDT
Friday’s dirge was dispiriting, but we can take a patient view nonetheless because the weakness merely touched the 1191.60 downside target I’d broached here without demolishing it. The decline left us with the prospect of a marginally lower low on Monday at 1186.90, calculated by shifting the b and c coordinates down a peg (to B2/C2). You could bottom-fish there with a stop-loss as tight as four ticks. Alternatively, the futures would need to close above 1208.40, the midpoint pivot of the large ABC pattern shown, to suggest bulls are about to roll.
The Amazing Rick Ackerman
I remember that Bot report that predicted an Israeli mistake. Clif will turn out to be correct yet because Israel has a leader who leaves a lot to be desired.
Governor Bobby Jindal of Louisiana caused quite the controversial when he decided to speak out against Muslim support groups accusing him of “fear-mongering” by proposing a ban on those who support radical Islam.
Jindal appeared on Fox News’ “The Kelly File” where he was sure to state that “there are many Muslims who are proud patriotic Americans” and he is only focused on “those who want to use our freedoms to undermine the freedoms of others.”
“Who decides how far into Shariah law you have to be?” Kelly asked Jindal. “Who decided who’s a radical Islamist and who’s just an Islamist?”
Jindal’s answer was matter-of-fact: the line needs to be drawn when beliefs infringe upon the freedoms of another.
“You don’t have the right to come here and say, for example, that you think women should be treated as second class citizens,” he responded. “You don’t have the right to say others don’t have the same freedoms we give you”
What do you think? Do you support Jindal? Are his statements spot on?
There’s a lot of hype and incomplete information in the article. Wanka may go broke offering lifetime free “Salt Water” as the car does NOT use ocean salt water for power… but a mix of rare metal salts in solution. It is a rechargeable liquid battery that you can either recharge electrically… or fill up on new electrolyte. Here’s a clue:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanadium_redox_battery
Sexy looking car, though. I would like one. I Wonder how the liquid battery does at -40 degrees F. in the winter, though.
Some very welcome and innovative ideas. Worth the time to see!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=v_yaENlXGa4
Oh and where does the gun rack go?
Surprising that that car ever saw the light of day. It sure wouldn’t have in the United States!
More power to em!
The recent announcement that the Quant e-Sportlimousine, which is a salt water powered car, has been certified for use on European roads is a big sign that the Oil Cartels are losing the energy war.
Since the early 1900s, the Oil Cartels, which are controlled by the Controllers, have been harassing and silencing alternative energy inventors who pose a threat to the Oil Cartels. One of the greatest alternative energy inventors that they silenced was Nikola Tesla.
Unlike traditional cars that run on gasoline, the Quant e-Sportlimousine runs on an electrolyte flow cell power system made by NanoFlowcell that has the ability to generate an astonishing 920 horsepower (680 kW).
This salt water powered car can go from 0-62 mph (100 km/h) in 2.8 seconds and has a top speed of 217.5 mph (350 km/h). The Quant e-Sportlimousine is built by the German company Quant.