Saturday, December 17, 2011

Experiment

I am today conducting an experiment in blogging. I cannot disclose what it is because it might spoil things. In fact, it WILL spoil things so I will just keep quiet about it. I will tell the secret in a few days. I'm sure it will be interesting - at least to me it will.  It is not even necessary to post a picture with this blog - the words will be sufficient.

Ambrose Bierce said: "The properties of ink are peculiar and contradictory: it may be used to make reputations and unmake them; to blacken them and to make them white; but it is most generally and acceptably employed as a mortar to bind together the stones of an edifice of fame, and as a whitewash to conceal afterward the rascal quality of the material."

I like the phrase "...edifice of fame."

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Who likes to fail?

They say Abraham Lincoln, the greatest American President, failed at many enterprises he tried before going into politics and public service. The failures obviously prepared him for the great challenge that lay ahead - the Civil War. Failure is not nice, but if you recognize it for what it is - a challenge to your ingenuity and perseverance - you can learn to manage it. It soon loses its control over you.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Debt and Futures

A couple of guys just won the Nobel for Economics. We still have very high unemployment and these guys don't have a clue how to create jobs. One of them said he would sit on his money for a while. Sitting on money will not create a single job. Spending it will. The problem is two-fold: too much debt and the futures market. Futures are like the gambling aspect of the economy, really meant only for speculators, which means it creates nothing - no products, no services. When losses occur, someone is left holding the bag which then means a debt that goes unpaid and is written off. That takes money out of the economy without giving anything back in return. I'm only guessing, of course. Have a nice day.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Santa Anna Bonds

We had a client recently to whom we offered 600 million for one Santa Anna bond he owned and he DECLINED the offer. Figure that one out if you can. He came back later to accept the deal but it was too late - our buyer had gone elsewhere. Live and learn.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Silver

Financial advisors and promoters have been pushing investors and even normal people to buy lots of gold. Now they are pushing them to buy silver as well. Silver is cheaper and more affordable. You can't eat it or drink it or build homes with it or sew it into a garment or use it as a towel but it has value because people want it (for some strange reason.) Figure that one out.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Mexican Bonds

Why is it that so many people seem to be out there selling Mexican bonds when in effect they do not have them? Some of these bonds can be pretty pricy - upwards of 5 billion - and they make for good business if only people would be serious about them. If you have one of these or if you know someone who does, just look me up. We're buying.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Came Art Abstracts

I have a blog titled Came Art Abstracts. It has two followers. I have not been able to find out or figure out why it only has two followers. This one has five. There are blogs which have 2,000 followers. Not that 2,000 is a huge number. It isn't. Facebook has 400,000,000. Maybe one day my Came Art Abstracts will have 400,000 followers. Not really - I'm just dreaming. hehe


PS: Since this was written (eight months ago), I have gained three more followers on this blog so I now have a grand total of seven. Cool. 

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Politics

Politicians are people too. They may start out by trying to do good for the people they govern but eventually get taken over by ego and greed and dishonesty and special interests. There is no such thing as an incorruptible man or woman - Republican, Democrat, or Independent.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Buy Gold and Silver

Almost everyone agrees that since the dollar might suffer a collapse soon, buying gold and silver is about the smartest move any investor can make. Even Porter Stansberry and JPMorgan agree.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Danzon Cubano

A very short and delicate Danzon Cubano dedicated to Celia Benfer - writer, poet, artist, and teacher. 
Un breve Danzon Cubano dedicado a Celia Benfer - artista, escritora, poeta, y maestra.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Celia Benfer

Asuncion, Paraguay is where you can find Celia Benfer writing poetry, under the influence of lovely rainy weather or a brilliant and hot sun. She loves to write and she writes lovingly. Her verses are short, full of sincerity, very deep emotion, and illustration by way of words. I have only known her briefly but I recognized her talent for poetry the minute I began reading it. You can find her on Facebook and here, on Blogger. You have never met a more honest and pure poet, I guarantee you that.
Asunción, Paraguay es donde usted puede encontrar a Celia Benfer escribiendo poesía, este lloviendo o con el sol brilloso en el cielo. A ella le encanta escribir y lo hace con amor. Sus versos son cortos, llenos de sinceridad, profunda emoción, e ilustraciones dibujadas con palabras. Nada más la he conocido poco tiempo pero me di cuenta de su talento para la poesía en cuanto la empecé a leer. La puede usted encontrar en Facebook o aquí en Blogger. Le garantizo que nunca ha conocido poesías más honestas y puras.


Monday, March 21, 2011

National Public Radio

There is talk about NPR - lots of it. It has become a favorite topic of commentators and bloggers. NPR has lately been tarnished by a series of missteps. It isn't perfect. What is? I say just leave it alone. It will learn and move on. No need for anyone else to meddle in its affairs, and, if the government funds it to a small degree, let it be. We certainly get our money's worth. Even the Timid Reporter could not do a better job, even if he is much less pretentious.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Design Design

How much attention do marketers or producers or manufacturers or store owners pay to design? A lot. In fact, Apple Computer's guru (Steve Jobs) thinks design is not only one of the most important things in a product but that it's the only thing. Think about that. My blog, I hope, is well-designed. It has music, photos, graphics, and nice colors. The writing does not much matter. Agreed? If you want nice, smart, imaginative designs delivered in record time and at a low price, go here. The woman at left will thank you. Wild Sight 

Friday, March 11, 2011

News and more news

Ladies and gentlemen: NPR announced that an 8.9 magnitude earthquake had struck Japan this morning. I was just getting up. The quake was a strong one. It created a scary Tsunami which even touched the western coast of the USA. The odd thing about all this is that the NPR news team announced it in a very matter-of-fact manner, as if nothing out of the ordinary had happened. It did not indicate anything close to the davastating effect this would have on Japan and other countries. I don't think they knew how deadly it was. One other thing - the day 911 happened, the same type of news update was given. One could not tell - from the announcer's initial broadcast - how serious an attack it would turn out to be. Sometimes, we just don't know. Protector 

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Married priest

Very recently, a Lutheran minister converted to Catholicism. His wife was also a Lutheran minister. She had converted to Catholicism already. She became a nun in 2004 and he was ordained a Catholic priest a few days ago. The Pope said it was ok for them to remain married. I guess this means they can still sleep together. Of course, I have no problem with that at all. I just wonder what the unmarried priests have to say about this funny situation. That thing on the right is asking me to link something here again. I wonder where it came from. Alone 

Friday, February 11, 2011

Egypt and Fashion

Well, now that Egypt is free, will Egyptian women be allowed to wear liberal fashions such as this one? I seriously doubt that. Seriously. This will be amazingly interesting - like a roller coaster ride. Something odd just happened: I was busy typing and then suddenly this little box appeared asking me to link this to somewhere else. I did as I was told. Here it is anyway. I hope it's a good book. I haven't read it yet.  The King Is Dead 

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Idling your car

I just read an article about why you should not idle your car's engine before you drive off or while stopped somewhere for a few minutes. There must have been at least ten testimonials from car shops from around the country advising that idling is really not necessary. They say the engine will warm up just fine if you idle it for 30 seconds or if you start it and go. This is on Yahoo! Let me just say that I have been idling my car for five minutes every morning (for 20 years) before I drive it away and will continue to do so. I was not convinced and habits die hard. Sorry.