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    anyone with a phd?

    I recall my brother-in-law (who has a Ph.D. in theoretical physics) mentioning that it is often the Advisor who has the strongest effect/influence as to when you complete your Ph.D.. I believe the subject matter of his doctoral dissertation was highly complex, but his Advisor (world renown...
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    anyone with a phd?

    My brother-in-law, who has a Ph.D. in Theoretical (Astro) Physics, works for a large Defense contractor in Southern California. I remember he was working on A.I. (Articial Intelligence) several years ago. I have no idea what he is working on now, all of his work requires extremely high security...
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    Do you think people on the board lie about their financial position?

    I think most people on this forum are honest. Pity the poor insecure poster who feels the need to puff himself/herself up to impress a nameless and faceless audience; that just doesn't make any sense. I think it's great that people can be truthful about both their personal and financial...
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    Pilgrim Baxter distribution

    I lalso received a check today from the "Fair Fund" for holding a PBHG fund in my IRA account for a number of years in the past. In the attached sheet above your check, there is info on the back that gives a website (www.pbafairfundsettlements.com) that explains what you should do with the...
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    What kind of TV (and reception) do you have?

    27" Sony in living room. 19" Panasonic in bedroom. 13" RCA in kitchen. All are older models and are not flat screen, but they all have good clear images. Have excellent t.v. reception because I use Comcast for both Basic Cable Television Service and High Speed Internet. Combined bill for both...
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    Waikiki Pictures

    Cool pics, TromboneAl! Enjoyed all the photos - makes me want to go back to Hawaii for a vacation, too. I remember the wonderful shaved ice they served (probably still do) at Matsumoto's Drug Store on the North Shore, and the variety of food available in Honolulu. Looks like you, your wife...
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    Vulgaria

    Hi Sarah: Thanks for the offer. But after image googling "ger" and "Mongolian yurt", I decided to stay with a regular house, just one that's smaller and re-configured differently. The "gers" were a little too "basic" for me . . . ;) :) But your trip to Mongolia sure sounds exciting and very...
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    Vulgaria

    My cousin, who is a very well-paid executive with a major company here in the Pacific Northwest, just completed building her custom-made house on Lake Sammamish about a year ago. It is 7,000 sq. feet (main floor, upper floor, and finished (liveable) basement. Attended her house-warming party...
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    Senior citizen discount: half-priced nooners!

    Hope this discounted "service" is for females as well as males! :-*
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    Single ERers

    Very true. That was one of the advantages of not having the responsibilities of raising children and being able to retire "early". When my Dad was in the nursing home and severely incapacitated for 4 years as a result of a major stroke, I was able to spend time with him 5 to 6 times a week...
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    believe in ghosts

    Yeah, I was asleep until the folding screen fell on me and woke me up (startled me), and I had to turn the lights on and set it back up. No, it was not imaginary and I was not dreaming. And I've never had any emotional or mental breakdowns. I'm very stable - actually, a pretty relaxed, calm...
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    Share One Fact About You Almost Noone Knows............

    From my birth in the early 1950's to the early 1970's, I resided in 2 different hotels managed and operated by my parents near downtown Seattle. The two hotels were located side-by-side. One hotel was occupied only by Whites, and the other was occupied only by Blacks. The hotel occupied by the...
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    believe in ghosts

    I'm glad to see that others have had some experience with the paranormal. Enjoyed reading them all. Especially Achiever51's story - all the details about that dog (in connection with your mother) couldn't be just coincidence. That was very eerie, but also very touching. A common thread running...
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    believe in ghosts

    People may think I'm cuckoo, but I do think there may be such things as "spirits" . In February 2002, I began sleeping in another bedroom of my house. On 2 different occasions, the lightweight folding screen divider in the room (next to the bed) fell on top of me while I was sleeping. Both...
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    Happy St Patty's Day

    I'm not Irish, but I like to celebrate St. Patrick's Day by eating corned beef & cabbage, Irish soda bread (home-baked), and preparing a yummy "green" dessert like mint-flavored chocolate cake with pale green "creme de menthe" frosting. And, of course, I always make sure to wear something...
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    What are your vacation plans for '07

    Thinking of taking a trip to England this year. Keep hearing in my mind that old Roger Miller (?) song with the lyrics - "England swings like a pendulum do, Bobbies riding bicycles 2 by 2, Westminster Abby, the Tower Big Ben, the rosy red cheeks of the little children". I know someone started...
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    Look at me! I'm a size 2!

    Yeah, Martha. I agree. For some reason, that commercial really grates on me. Especially when she says " . . .and I can have chocolate every daaay." It's not so much what she says, but how she says it. The enthusiasm in her voice just seems so excessive and unnatural. WTF???!! :o :laugh: :laugh:
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    Canine Lymphoma

    Outtahere: I just read the heartwarming, bittersweet story/history of your little Lab. It got me a little teary-eyed when I read the part about how he was cruelly treated and neglected at the pet shop. Wishing the best for your little guy - he sounds like a sweetie. I wish all animal owners...
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    I had to put my dog down

    Helen: I know it can hurt so bad when you lose a pet. I have been through the same thing twice with my cats. There is an "emptiness" there that cannot be replaced so easily. Lucy will always be a part of you, and you will always have fond memories of her. I'm sure she must've felt very secure...
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    What did you want to be when you grew up?

    I wanted to become a medical doctor. But then I realized you had to be smart to do that, so I went to business school instead. :( But no regrets. :) A long time ago, I also had a fantasy that I would marry a world-renown Professor who traveled the world and attended many important conferences...
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    calling all RV'rs

    Just yesterday I was chit-chatting with my brother's retired neighbor who is an RV'er and has a motor home very similar to Audrey's - a 36' Alpine. He said he had just ordered a brand new one (also a 36 footer) to replace the one he has now. Cost: $240,000. Gets 8 miles to the gallon. He showed...
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    Changing the balance of quality of life and financial independence

    CFB: Good luck on your move and the new priorities in your life. Have always enjoyed reading your posts. Lots of great information, lots of fantastic cooking info and recipes, and (most of all) lots of laughs. Though I realize you will be very busy in the foreseeable future, it's good to know...
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    What to do after you reach 1 million?

    Harms: I have no reason at all to doubt your claims or net worth. I also reside in the NW and have seen how house values have climbed. At a $150K annual salary, you and your spouse make almost 3 times the amount I did as a single person prior to my retirement 3 years ago. Plus, you also didn't...
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    What do you hate most?

    Howard K. Stern: Not to be confused with Shock Jock, Howard Stern. Although I am sure he is also on some people's hate list. :)
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    What do you hate most?

    ] Bosco: You shoulda decked the little jerk - just kidding ;D . Seriously, I would've felt the same way. You can add this guy to the category of people I do not like. They all fall under DRiP Guys category of the "self-absorbed", rude, and inconsiderate.
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