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Money motion will soon eat them words, they already eat a few. oil fairly robust, long term the US doesn't need oil. wacko.gif Does Ohio have some major Horizontal drilling going on? Thought it was North Dakota. Seem the Media would do a little research!!

I noticed that too yota, they don't have a clue, they need to stick to the traffic conditions..unsure.gif

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Money motion will soon eat them words, they already eat a few. oil fairly robust, long term the US doesn't need oil. :wacko: Does Ohio have some major Horizontal drilling going on? Thought it was North Dakota. Seem the Media would do a little research!!

Ohio does have some major drilling going on...horizontal drilling for oil and the recently discovered Marcellus natural gas formation...it was considered the place to invest a few years ago...

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Money motion will soon eat them words, they already eat a few. oil fairly robust, long term the US doesn't need oil. :wacko: Does Ohio have some major Horizontal drilling going on? Thought it was North Dakota. Seem the Media would do a little research!!

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Yes, Ohio is "Fracking" for oil but it has been haulted I believe dut to them having earthquakes in that same are.

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Money motion will soon eat them words, they already eat a few. oil fairly robust, long term the US doesn't need oil. :wacko: Does Ohio have some major Horizontal drilling going on? Thought it was North Dakota. Seem the Media would do a little research!!

I'm in Pennsylvania, and I haven't heard of any major oil drilling about to happen next door. And isn't this admonition to avoid buying Saddam dinars an insult to one's intelligence by now? I mean, really. How big of an imbecile do you need to be to not realize your holdings might be useless if they have Saddam's picture?

That's why CNBC showed their people handling the 10K note as opposed to the 25K note, because it shows a picture of Abu Ali Hasan Ibn al-Haitham (known as Alhazen to medieval scholars in the West), whereas the 25K note contains only a bunch of Babylonian symbolism. If some wanna-be currency speculator is so incapable of attention to detail as to mistake a picture of Saddam Hussein for one of Abu Ali Hasan Ibn al-Haitham, then they deserve to be bamboozled.

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