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Some of the most multicolored sunrises and
sunsets I've seen have been in Arizona and NewMexico. Must be
the airborn dust and lack of moisture. The window in the east end of
my trading room looks towards the Arizona mountains. Each day is greeted
with rays of color passing over the monitors blessing them into action with the
cooing of morning doves. Temperatures reached 90 degrees F this weekend
here in the desert. Since it is 6:30 here when its 9:30 in NY witnessing
the sunrise is an everyday occurrance. Speaking of rises and falls, my old
psychiatrist friend phoned me this weekend with a "hot" tip. Remember
I mentioned in a previous "psych" email that she was crazy. Her brother
told her to buy some KTWO.....a true penny stock cuz it trades in pennies....for
good reasons no doubt. How many times if any, have you seen a penny stock,
a shell of a company, be resurrected by a merger, followed by reverse
splits? It is not a very probable occurrance. This is one of those
tips that someone "who supposedly knows" something told her brother and he told
her. After a bit of websurfing I told her it was a wild ass
speculation. Perhaps John can add his insights into KTWO and researching
pennystocks in general. Are there any useful websites for checking on
OTC-BB types of stocks?
bobr
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Subject: Re: [RT] BTW-Blue Sky and Green
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TYPE="CITE">the sky "looks" blue because the JC> higher energy blue
wave scatters The shortest light waves appear blue and
the longest red. The blue light waves are readily scattered by tiny particles
of matter in the atmosphere, but the red light waves travel undisturbed unless
they are struck by larger particles. When the sky is clear, the waves
of blue light are scattered much more than those of any other color. As a
result, the sky appears blue. When the sky is full of dense clouds or smoke,
the light waves of all colors are scattered, causing the sky to turn gray. At
sunrise or sunset, sunlight must travel farther through the atmosphere than
when the sun is overhead. Light waves of most colors are scattered.
Undisturbed red light waves give the sun and sky near the horizon a red or
orange appearance. To
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