Skip This, I'm Rambling: I added a "Contact" link to the site this morning. I realized that I didn't have one and I wanted people to be able to contact me if they didn't already know how. I suppose that I will now get a ton of Spam, but I have pretty good filters and only get about one a week. Before the filters I got 40 a day, so this is not that big a deal.
Can't sleep tonight (this morning). I am working out complex math equations having to do with probablility and business trending. Just when I think that I have something down I realize that I forgot something and have to start all over. I really should take a class on statistical analysis, but I have a pretty full plate right now. I read in a magazine yesterday that Kutzweiler (father of the modern music synthesizer) has developed an investment business based on his pattern recognition models. The theory is that if you trend things long enough they develop patterns and you can predict what they are going to do going forward. Lots of people have guessed at this, but as far as I know he is the only true mathematician to actually apply the principles to real cash. He has done it for two years, gaining 80% and 90% returns. Sounds like he figured it out to me! He is putting a hedge fund in play, I think the wise investor would jump on that. But, if everyone does then who assumes the losses? Never mind, no one invest, I surely won't (wink).
Do you think that Waren Buffett wakes up and thinks about playing monopoly? I really like this guy. He is smart, and he is pro-America and pro-capitalism. Same reasons why I like Sam Walton, Dave Thomas, Bill Gates, and Zig Ziglar. They have it figured out (okay, I know a couple of those guys are dead, but they HAD it figured out before they left). But, in each case there are millions who protest them or their companies. That is the downside with that kind of fame. I read an article in Fortune today about Wal-Mart and the whole article was about how they are battling so many lawsuits and image problems. Wendys? Man did they struggle with that whole finger-in-the-chili thing, even though 99% believe the woman who found the finger was probably the one who put it there. I now make it a habit to drop a dollar once a week on a bowl of chili.
Got to leave in 3 hours, better hit the sack.
Can't sleep tonight (this morning). I am working out complex math equations having to do with probablility and business trending. Just when I think that I have something down I realize that I forgot something and have to start all over. I really should take a class on statistical analysis, but I have a pretty full plate right now. I read in a magazine yesterday that Kutzweiler (father of the modern music synthesizer) has developed an investment business based on his pattern recognition models. The theory is that if you trend things long enough they develop patterns and you can predict what they are going to do going forward. Lots of people have guessed at this, but as far as I know he is the only true mathematician to actually apply the principles to real cash. He has done it for two years, gaining 80% and 90% returns. Sounds like he figured it out to me! He is putting a hedge fund in play, I think the wise investor would jump on that. But, if everyone does then who assumes the losses? Never mind, no one invest, I surely won't (wink).
Do you think that Waren Buffett wakes up and thinks about playing monopoly? I really like this guy. He is smart, and he is pro-America and pro-capitalism. Same reasons why I like Sam Walton, Dave Thomas, Bill Gates, and Zig Ziglar. They have it figured out (okay, I know a couple of those guys are dead, but they HAD it figured out before they left). But, in each case there are millions who protest them or their companies. That is the downside with that kind of fame. I read an article in Fortune today about Wal-Mart and the whole article was about how they are battling so many lawsuits and image problems. Wendys? Man did they struggle with that whole finger-in-the-chili thing, even though 99% believe the woman who found the finger was probably the one who put it there. I now make it a habit to drop a dollar once a week on a bowl of chili.
Got to leave in 3 hours, better hit the sack.

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