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Re: [amibroker] OT: Fed to cut rates below 1% soon ?



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Yuki,

Glad to hear you had great time visiting Italy. I was in Rome with my family 2 years or so ago
visiting my wife's sister who is living nearby. Italy is indeed popular destination among Poles.
Japanese tourists are also seen in every corner of the world :-) They are easily
distinguished from the crowd thanks to enormous amount of expensive electronic equipment they carry :-)
Yes I was in Sistine chapel and saw all those people taking pictures,
and I wondered why shoot with tiny compact cameras,
when you can actually buy superior pro-level photographs just round the corner :-)
Yes I know D3 is high-end :-)

Best regards,
Tomasz Janeczko
amibroker.com
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Yuki Taga" <yukitaga@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Tomasz Janeczko" <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 12:46 PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] OT: Fed to cut rates below 1% soon ?


> Touché.
>
> By the way, we just got back from Firenze and Roma, and there were
> seemingly a *lot* of Polish people touring Italy.  I think only
> Americans outnumbered them.  I asked a bunch of them if they knew who
> the richest guy in Poland was, but your name hardly ever came up.
>
> Anonymity is good.  ^_-
>
> BTW, October seems to be *the* time to go.  Eight consecutive days in
> the low 20s (low 70s for you Americans) and beautiful sunshine every
> day.  The Chianti Classico Reserve doesn't overheat while you are
> having lunch al fresco.
>
> I got a shot of the Sistine ceiling with my new Nikon D3 (24-70
> f/2.8, my "walk around Italy lens").  It's a 'no-no', but since
> about 500 other people were shooting in spite of a few shouting
> guards admonishing them not to, I figured one more wouldn't hurt.  No
> flash, so I didn't ruin Michelangelo's fantastic work.  (I can't
> believe people try to use flash on compact cameras aimed at a ceiling
> 20 meters above them; the hardest part of getting my shot was timing
> it so none of them were flashing while my shutter was open.) It's the
> *only* part of the (wonderful) Vatican Museum where photography is a
> no-no.  And of course it's exactly where I think most of the shots
> are taken.  The guards shout, but they don't confiscate or demand
> deletion, so people just dodge and shoot.  Nobody gets tossed out
> either, apparently.  But the guards do get loud.
>
> And don't try to shoot the Carabinieri up close.  Some of them get
> rather surly about it, even with a smiling, diminutive Asian female
> shooter.  They demand deletion.  Retreat, and swap to a longer lens.
> ^_^
>
> I just had a gander at Globex.  Maybe I'll have to sell all my camera
> gear over the weekend to remain solvent next week.  Clearly, this
> kind of somewhat slow motion but nonetheless huge train wreck is not
> something that most of us have any experience with.  The only
> salvation here is very small position size.  And I mean very small,
> long or short.
>
> For the first time in my life, I actually wonder if the powers that
> be might engineer concerted market closures for a few days or more
> next week.  Was it Greenspan who said, "Après moi, le déluge"?
>
> Yuki
>
> Friday, October 24, 2008, 5:40:42 PM, you wrote:
>
>>> Hi Tomasz,
>>>
>>> TJ> and probably Japanese Yen remaining the strongest currency for months to come.
>>>
>>> TJ> Any thoughts?
>>>
>>> Price cut for upgrades paid via Japanese yen?  ^_^
>>>
>>> Yuki
>
> TJ> Yes, since price is fixed in US dollars, the amount expressed in yen is lower day by day :-)
>
> TJ> Best regards,
> TJ> Tomasz Janeczko
> TJ> amibroker.com
>
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