Karmashock
Apr 29, 2005, @ 07:51 PM
http://www.bloomberg.com/energy/
here is a paragraph in which I waste your time by repeating what i said in the title, but in a longer form. Look how it takes up space and tells you things you already know or have just been told. For example, "the price of oil was high" or "the price of oil is important" or "markets are hard to predict and prices change a lot"... See? Amazing... you knew all that already... and look, I'll tell you something you didn't know... "the price of oil just fell like 4 percent"... Does it matter that it tells you that in greater detail in the handy link I provided? In fact, it does so in fewer words then you've read already.
Shall I waste your time by telling you all the things that could or could not mean? Apparently, in other threads, it's been made clear that some are that dull. So I'll state the obvious to fill up some space because it just isn't enough to start a thread where the title quickly tells you every thing you need to know and a helpful link is provided. Here's one... The price could go up 5 percent tomorrow... or the price might stay low but the shitty refinery situation in the US might mean that our prices don't change at all. Here's a better one, anyone that needed to read this paragraph is too stupid for this topic in the first place. For those of you that needed this, I suggest you get some pretty blocks and make words with them.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000067NXE/qid=1114800450/sr=8-7/ref=pd_csp_7/103-9960121-3983052?v=glance&s=imaginarium&n=507846
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000067NXE.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg
My point is thus made, Karmashock.
here is a paragraph in which I waste your time by repeating what i said in the title, but in a longer form. Look how it takes up space and tells you things you already know or have just been told. For example, "the price of oil was high" or "the price of oil is important" or "markets are hard to predict and prices change a lot"... See? Amazing... you knew all that already... and look, I'll tell you something you didn't know... "the price of oil just fell like 4 percent"... Does it matter that it tells you that in greater detail in the handy link I provided? In fact, it does so in fewer words then you've read already.
Shall I waste your time by telling you all the things that could or could not mean? Apparently, in other threads, it's been made clear that some are that dull. So I'll state the obvious to fill up some space because it just isn't enough to start a thread where the title quickly tells you every thing you need to know and a helpful link is provided. Here's one... The price could go up 5 percent tomorrow... or the price might stay low but the shitty refinery situation in the US might mean that our prices don't change at all. Here's a better one, anyone that needed to read this paragraph is too stupid for this topic in the first place. For those of you that needed this, I suggest you get some pretty blocks and make words with them.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000067NXE/qid=1114800450/sr=8-7/ref=pd_csp_7/103-9960121-3983052?v=glance&s=imaginarium&n=507846
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000067NXE.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg
My point is thus made, Karmashock.