From RealMoney last week.
Held in the Beijing Caibai shopping mall, the broadcast literally unveiled an impressive selection of bullion offerings in 500-gram, and one-, two- and five-kilogram bars. According to Chinese officials, exposure to the metal is a wise investment for individual investors, and could be a good way to cash in.
I am considering an investment in silver to go alongside my position in gold, but I have yet to make a purchase.
"Anarchy...it's not the law, it's just a good idea."--Anon (for understandable reasons in this society).
Is it possible to make an omelet in an anthropocentric world? Possibly. But why? Transhumanists do not feel compelled to breaks eggs and scramble them with other ingredients obviously alien to the egg.
If the complete liberation of mankind from materialistic, biological, and moralistic limitations is to be achieved, there is no need for the blatant aggression attendant to omelet making.
Posted by: RunningAmokInFantasyland | August 21, 2009 at 03:01 PM
"obviously alien to the egg"
&
"blatant aggression attendant to omelet making"
Your observations is[sic] too value laden to be of use ...
Worse yet, there's no accompanying comic to view.
Obama says buy stocks, Chinese octagenarians say PM. These lads are getting as bad as CNBC.
Posted by: psychodave | August 21, 2009 at 03:42 PM
As Kasplaster has stated so often that some of us here at the Insitute think it unseemly, in the post-globalist future there will be no need for comedy.
Things will be funny enough.
In the interim...
http://comics.com/herman/2009-08-20/
Posted by: RunningAmokInFantasyland | August 22, 2009 at 12:02 AM