New Orleans
What a terrible disaster. Hurricane Katrina hit Mississippi more directly than New Orleans, but the levies broke protecting the city of New Orleans, which lies below sea level, from Lake Ponchotrain, which flooded the entire city.
What a terrible disaster. Hurricane Katrina hit Mississippi more directly than New Orleans, but the levies broke protecting the city of New Orleans, which lies below sea level, from Lake Ponchotrain, which flooded the entire city.
Washington Mutual is offering 4% CD rates which means they think that interest rates are going up, which means they think we’re headed for inflation.
I think it’s time to buy gold.
I don’t understand why people keep saying that the destruction of the casinos in Mississippi will hurt the economy in the South. Yes, the state won’t collect taxes there, but the residents also won’t lose the money, and the people of Alabama and Louisiana and Georgia who would have traveled to Mississippi won’t lose their money either.
Honestly, I bet the economy of Mississippi would be helped in the longterm if this destroys the casinos, but it won’t, because they’ll rebuild them, just like they always do.
One of the questions I get a lot here at the Black Mountain Group is why I make my employees take vacations.
I’ll tell you what I tell my employees: You should take one day off, every five years, because after working 14-hours a day, every day, plus every weekend and holiday, you deserve it.
I just installed Gallery 2 and love it.
Here are two photo albums that I just put up:
http://photos.szf.com
http://photos.brianrosenthal.org
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