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Archive for February, 2007

2006 BMW 1 Series 130i Sport from Australia and New Zealand - Comments (Carsurvey.org)

Monday, February 26th, 2007
Got the car back had the windows tinted again not happy with the tint cause they haven't cut it out properly on a couple of windows crap job wasn't happy told BMW they will pick the car up during the week hopefully third time lucky with the tint not sure if this company can tint this car properly I have never heard good reports getting frustrated with this problem hopefully can fix the problem ...

Dollars and Cents

Monday, February 26th, 2007

While touring the Smithsonian Institution in 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt marveled at the ancient Greek coinage on display and realized American coinage seemed so "bland" compared to the coinage of the ancient Greeks. Roosevelt dubbed our nation's coins "artistically of atrocious hideousness." The beauty of classic coins inspired his decision to launch new designs for the entire range of U.S. coinage.

Roosevelt felt that coins were more than the metal they contained. He believed that they must reflect a nation's greatness. By 1905, America had grown to become the most powerful nation on earth, with the Great White Fleet of Admiral Dewey.

The world circumnavigation cruise of the Great White Fleet truly ushered in the "American Century."

Roosevelt wanted to see coin designs that would reflect America's pre-eminent status, and celebrate the beauty of our heritage of Western Civilization.

It is rather ironic that a president who did so much for conservation, beauty, and our national prestige in coin manufacture, is not found on any of our coins.

There has been a continual effort by the United States Mint to foist a dollar coin onto the American public--which does not want it. This fact has been made evident by the wholesale public rejection of the Eisenhower, Susan B. Anthony, and Sacagawea dollar coins. What more must we do to show our displeasure; throw them into Boston Harbor?

The Sacagawea "gold dollar" in particular, is a real piece of trash, for if one leaves it near a kitchen or bathroom sink, it turns an ugly mottled brown color. In addition, the Shoshone woman is depicted to look more like a Peruvian potato picker, than a Native American.

The reverse of the design is satisfactory, however.

Another piece of crap coin is the current Lincoln cent, which has been with us since 1982, when all copper was removed , and a cheap substitute of copper coated zinc was introduced. They contain 97.6% zinc and 2.4% copper, These coins corrode into what looks like battery acid deposits, once they draw any moisture. Some of them don't even last a year. These cheap substitutes now cost about 2.7 cents to manufacture, and are simply not cost effective. Their impermanence reflects badly on the immortality of a great nation. Our national prestige will suffer as a result, with the symbolism of the declining dollar, being reflected in our cheap substitute, debased coinage.

Now the U.S. Mint has elected to provide the public with the dubious bestowal of yet another new dollar coin program, which will depict presidents of the United States and their spouses.

Read the rest at convervative voice

Ultralow-power MCUs suit portable medical apps (Electronic Engineering Times Asia)

Sunday, February 25th, 2007
TI's new series of ultralow power MCUs with up to 120Kbyte flash memory targets deeply embedded industrial sensing applications including portable medical systems.

Rare Coin Prices for Jan 2007 Now Online

Saturday, February 24th, 2007
The rare coin market has gotten off to a fantastic start in 2007. More than $85 million in rare coins were auctioned off within a few days at the FUN Convention early in the month, by far the most ever spent in such a short time. Frequent visitors to this website will notice a difference in 2007 to our Rare American coins database; in addition to numerical grade (if any), grading services are now listed next to the grade.

Rare Coin Prices 2007: Highest Paid Prices for Rare US Coins Recorded Here

Saturday, February 24th, 2007
Sales prices of the rarest, most valuable US coins are tracked in this online database that is free to use. Rare coin prices are sorted in a variety of ways, to help researchers locate information.

George Washington golden dollar coins are now available

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

"They are in the vault, so I haven't seen them yet"

If I were back in the classroom teaching English, the word of the week would be numismatics, which means coin collecting. via Star-Press

Charts and technical commentary by David Chapman (GoldSeek.com)

Friday, February 23rd, 2007
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Worthy note display fits bill; Dover coin dealer shows off old Delaware currency (Delaware State News)

Friday, February 23rd, 2007
DOVER — A Camden bank note might have been worth about a quarter in 1862, but today it’s worth thousands of dollars.

Submit your business (Observer-Dispatch)

Friday, February 23rd, 2007
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What People Are Saying About Smooth Talking Mitt Romney: Too ‘Smooth,’ ‘Square-Jawed Opportunist,’ A ‘Chameleon,’ … (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)

Friday, February 23rd, 2007
Mitt Romney heads back to New Hampshire today at the end of yet another rough week on the campaign trail. Since announcing his White House bid last week, the smooth talking presidential candidate has been bombarded by critics blasting his flip- flopping ways, marred by poor reviews of his campaign announcement tour, and dogged by his lackluster record as Massachusetts governor.

 
 

 


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