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Is it EVERY 5th and C that has an RTB?
07-21-2010, 11:35 PM
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RE: Is it EVERY 5th and C that has an RTB?
Tom, I suppose I picked the worst possible moment for an interview. I had just been curious, if maybe you had established the rule independently from the data (maybe you're a physicist or a musician or a cardiologist). This was not an inquisition by the KGB :-)

I do understand that you cannot promise me to wake up every morning for the next 1000 years, just because past evidence has shown that "Ruby wakes up every morning".

By the way, which market could be more liquid than Yak Milk?

Hope I could cheer you up a little within my limited German means. Gute Nacht, schlaf gut, träum was Schönes.
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07-22-2010, 12:04 AM
Post: #12
RE: Is it EVERY 5th and C that has an RTB?
(07-21-2010 11:35 PM)ruby Wrote:  Tom, I suppose I picked the worst possible moment for an interview. I had just been curious, if maybe you had established the rule independently from the data (maybe you're a physicist or a musician or a cardiologist). This was not an inquisition by the KGB :-)

I do understand that you cannot promise me to wake up every morning for the next 1000 years, just because past evidence has shown that "Ruby wakes up every morning".

By the way, which market could be more liquid than Yak Milk?

Hope I could cheer you up a little within my limited German means. Gute Nacht, schlaf gut, träum was Schönes.


Oh by no means was I thinking to do anything but answer your question
as a legitimate one and yet the flavoring is from the context of the thread.

I consider you one of the 'choir', ruby. Wink

Heh speaking of interviews NEWR was featured on Celebrity Dialogue.

I will also post this as an announcement of some sort but you may
check it out here if you wish:

Celebrity Dialogue Interview

And to you as well,
Good night, sleep well, dream something beautiful

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TS Hennessy
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07-24-2010, 02:23 AM
Post: #13
RE: Is it EVERY 5th and C that has an RTB?
Interesting discussion this! I can vouch for what Theory has observed, namely what proves to be the final fifth before a pivot often has a habit of making a grab for the tape then turning very quickly so detail becomes very difficult to pick out in real time, if at all. Personally I suspect this is something we just have to live with - I'll return to consider it further when the physicists that particle accelerator at Cerne announce that they have discovered every single sub-atomic particle.
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