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Shilo last won the day on January 15 2015
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Only one...no close second. Euro Optics 2nd Rd. Across from Royal Garden.
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This is one of the tricks that I heard about in the past...where someone clicked the wrong link that sent a virus but it also captured all of the contacts of the victims address book...then it sent the virus link to all of his friends from his account.
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Thanks for the responses... The email in question was titled District Court and seemed to be a noticed that I was to appear in court. But I have never had a problem here in Thailand, haven't been in the states for the past 7 years (again with no problems) and once I opened the email there was nothing that mentioned me by name or identified the court or "district" in question. Needless to say, I didn't bother to click the link that claimed to offer the details of the court issue... Thanks again
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A quick question... Every so often I get a "questionable" email that ends up in my junk folder. Generally I just delete them and move on...but sometimes the title gets my attention and I'm tempted to open one or more of them. The question I have is: can you get a virus from just opening the email its self. I have always thought that you actually have to click on a link or download something to cause a problem... If I just open the email to see what is inside and do nothing else can this act alone cause a problem? Thanks
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Had lunch yesterday with Greg_B and OJ...as before the food was good and the portions generous. Spoke with one of the owners and they are expanding the menu...they're adding chicken wings, White Castle sliders, and chili dogs made with Cincinnati Greek chili. This won't mean much to many of you but for this Cincinnati Kid who grew up on this stuff it's a dream come true if they can get it right (or even close).
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Not disagreeing with your point... but you have to understand that they are using the same counting process that has been in place for the past several decades. So comparing apples to apples (rotten though they may be) you have to say that there has been a huge improvement during his time in office.
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I have some serious issues with Obama but we should at least give the man his due: The stock market is at record highs Unemployment is below what I learned in college was considered the full employment rate Job growth is the strongest it's been since...well, the last Democratic president. Granted, most of this came about from the irresponsible actions of the Fed. But it is amassing that the man was able to accomplish anything with the GOP continuing to pursue the "Just Say No to EVERYTHING" mantra.
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Just to close the circle and because I am getting tired of playing Wack-a-mole with the up again down again earlier shows... here is a link that has seems the most stable and has all 6 segments: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxuOh0w-DIjrgDdft1Iek9Q/videos
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Ep. 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzpOMyeyk_o
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Ep 4 (while it lasts...)
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Might as well finish what I've started... Ep. 3... enjoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uwBi_W8j1Y
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Try again... not sure why the last guy took his video down but I found another one and made the change. It should work now.
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Here you go...Eps 02 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pitkMumlNBc
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If you mean do I have a guess on how low the ruble can fall against the baht... well, my guess is as bad as the next guys. But I'll stick with the number I posted on a different thread asking for 2015 predictions. I'm watching for the number 35 I think that the US dollar could rise to 35-1, the Russian ruble could fall to 35-1 and both would be in large part because I believe that oil could drop to $35 per barrel.
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The downgrade to junk status is actually a pretty big deal for the Russian exchange rate. Most countries will use their bond markets to keep the currency rates in line. If the currency gets to strong they will lower the interest on bonds to discourage foreign investment and curb the inflows of capital... this makes their currency weaker. Or they will raise interest rates to attract foreign investments into their bond markets to support their currency when it is weak. This is what happened a few months ago when Russia raised the interest rates from 10.5 (already very high) to 17% overni