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  1. #16
    Larry
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    Re: Apple says economy is “depressed”…

    anonymousNetUser <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > I'm not sure how writing in a candidate that isn't conceivably even
    > remotely able to be elected solves the problem (even if someone like
    > Paul could win the popular vote--there's this little thing called the
    > Electoral College. I'm sure we all remember 2000). It's a choice
    > between two known evils or "throwing away your vote." Not much of a
    > choice if you ask me.
    >


    Ah, but doing so delivers a message to the shadowy overlords of discontent
    in the sheeple population that may, at some point, rise up, drag them out
    of their mansions and murder the lot. It's happened before with some
    success.

    Wouldn't the Illuminati overlords notice 28,000,000 writein votes for Ron
    Paul? They noted, with some alarm, when Ross Perot became too popular for
    comfort. Ross ran when threatened, but that only demonstrates how much
    alarm he caused to the ruling elite.

    Electing Paul would only sign his death warrant, so I hope he doesn't win.
    He never belonged to the right secret societies and is a real anomaly that
    happened before Diebold got the software installed to control the sham
    elections. He probably won't happen, again, until after the aforementioned
    revolution.

    My writein, added to the others, is just a warning. If enough warn, it
    cannot be ignored. They may start killing us earlier than planned, of
    course. That may start the revolution early enough so I will live long
    enough to see its outcome.

    Should your kids live as slaves or die for freedom from these banker
    bastards?




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  2. #17
    Larry
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    Re: Apple says economy is “depressed”…

    "John B. Coarsey, PE" <jcoarsey<nospam>@yahoo.com> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > I sure have to agree with you on the product avialability part.
    >
    >


    I don't think Instinct is much of a product, personally. But, I think many
    of its sales are fueled by the iPhone the consumer cannot get because of
    the Apple business plan.

    Making a million iPhones a week, as simple as it is, is easy. There's
    warehouses of them on some dock somewhere disguised as "machine parts".
    Jobs isn't that stupid he only ordered a couple million as that makes his
    cost-per-unit go way up, which makes no sense at all.....




  3. #18
    Kurt
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    Re: Apple says economy is ³depressed²Š

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Ron <[email protected]> wrote:

    > On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 08:25:34 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >In article
    > ><96a06c05-4867-48f0-80ae-d568a2917772@c65g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>,
    > > 4phun <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >
    > >> Apple says economy is ³depressed²Š
    > >>
    > >> If it wasn't for this damn depression we would have sold all our
    > >> inventory of iPhone 3G on July 11,2008 then we could have closed for
    > >> the rest of the month and gone fishing.
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> http://www.footnoted.org/earnings-qu...-is-depressed/
    > >>
    > >> While some people continue to debate whether or not we¹re actually in
    > >> a recession, Apple (AAPL) went a step further in the 10Q it filed
    > >> yesterday, using stark new language to describe the state of the
    > >> economy in its risk factors section:
    > >>
    > >> The Company¹s operations and performance depend significantly on
    > >> worldwide economic conditions and their impact on levels of consumer
    > >> spending, which have recently deteriorated significantly in many
    > >> countries and regions, including without limitation the United States,
    > >> and may remain depressed for the foreseeable future. For example, some
    > >> of the factors that could influence the levels of consumer spending
    > >> include continuing increases in fuel and other energy costs,
    > >> conditions in the residential real estate and mortgage markets, labor
    > >> and healthcare costs, access to credit, consumer confidence and other
    > >> macroeconomic factors affecting consumer spending behavior. These and
    > >> other economic factors could have a material adverse effect on demand
    > >> for the Company¹s products and services and on the Company¹s financial
    > >> condition and operating results.²

    > >
    > >In other words:
    > >
    > >"We sell a luxury lifestyle, which people find it very easy to give up
    > >in order to, for example, put food on the table."

    >
    >
    > it's a matter of priorities. Last Christmas I decided on a Garmin Nuvi
    > 360, instead of an iPhone.
    >
    > Someone else may decide on an iPhone or two instead of a 3rd HDTV for
    > the house.


    The US voters decided a few years ago better to spend money on a war.

    --
    To reply by email, remove the word "space"



  4. #19
    Jorge W. Arbusto, Prezidentchul Candydate
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    Re: Apple says economy is “depressed”…

    4phun wrote:
    > Apple says economy is “depressed”…
    >
    > If it wasn't for this damn depression we would have sold all our
    > inventory of iPhone 3G on July 11,2008 then we could have closed for
    > the rest of the month and gone fishing.



    I bet the EyePhone makes a great bobber....





  5. #20
    News
    Guest

    Re: Apple says economy is “depressed”…



    Jorge W. Arbusto, Prezidentchul Candydate wrote:
    > 4phun wrote:
    >
    >>Apple says economy is “depressed”…
    >>
    >>If it wasn't for this damn depression we would have sold all our
    >>inventory of iPhone 3G on July 11,2008 then we could have closed for
    >>the rest of the month and gone fishing.

    >
    >
    >
    > I bet the EyePhone makes a great bobber....
    >
    >


    Correction; sinker



  6. #21
    Larry
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    Re: Apple says economy is “depressed”…

    News <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    >
    >
    > Jorge W. Arbusto, Prezidentchul Candydate wrote:
    >> 4phun wrote:
    >>
    >>>Apple says economy is “depressed”…
    >>>
    >>>If it wasn't for this damn depression we would have sold all our
    >>>inventory of iPhone 3G on July 11,2008 then we could have closed for
    >>>the rest of the month and gone fishing.

    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> I bet the EyePhone makes a great bobber....
    >>
    >>

    >
    > Correction; sinker


    That's better. One got loose at the marina and ended up off the side of a
    sloop. I'd like to report they don't float and are heavier than water...
    (c;

    I asked him if he was going to dive for it in 28' of seawater. He said,
    "What would be the point."....

    Please stop crossposting to non-iPhone newsgroups....



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