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New pretty calling cards, one quiet and one talkative version #qrcode

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New pretty calling cards, one quiet and one talkative version #qrcode
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The codes reads "bit.ly/9f6xcU", which in turn simply redirects to a google search for my name: www.google.com/search?q=%22Carl-Johan+Sveningsson%22

Any opinion about my cards, do they make sense or not?


KEEP RIGHT .. The financial fallout was an 'Inside Job' ...item 1A-B-C.. Moody Blues - Question (April 1970) ...item 2.. Three voices on the jobs report and what's ahead (Jun 4, 2012) ...
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--- Looking ahead ... Zemsky: "The fear isn’t about Greece itself but what it could trigger. You’re seeing money getting pulled out of Greek and Spanish banks. If Greece leaves the euro, Europe could get a full-blown banking crisis on its hands.”
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"If the people understood the rank injustice of the money and banking system, there would be a revolution by morning." - Andrew Jackson "

Our goal is gradually to absorb the wealth of the world." - Cecil Rhodes. "

The Federal Reserve is the most corrupt institution the world has ever seen." - US Congressman Luis McFadden. "

Banks loan money they DO NOT HAVE" - John Maynard Keynes. "

A "loan" made by a bank is a clear addition of money into the community." - Encyclopedia Britannica, 14th ed.
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... marsmet47 photo ... Mr. Housing Bubble

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.....item 1A).... youtube video ... Moody Blues - Question ... 5:40 minutes

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Moody Blues - Question

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.....item 1B).... Question (song)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search
This article is about the Moody Blues song. For other songs with the same title, see Question (disambiguation).

"Question"

Single by The Moody Blues
from the album A Question of Balance
B-side "Candle of Life"

Released 24 April 1970
Recorded 25 December 1969 - 24 January 1970

Genre Progressive Rock
Length 5:44 (album)
4:55 (single)

Label Threshold Records
Writer(s) Justin Hayward
Producer Tony Clarke

The Moody Blues singles chronology
"Watching and Waiting"
(1969) "Question"
(1970) "The Story in Your Eyes"
(1971)

"Question" is a 1970 single by the English progressive rock band The Moody Blues. It was written by guitarist Justin Hayward, who provides lead vocals. "Question" was first released as a single in April 1970, and was later featured as the lead track on the 1970 album A Question of Balance.

Originally, the song itself was also to have been named "A Question of Balance," but was shortened to "Question." The lyrics of the chorus, which are "Why do we never get an answer, when we're knocking at the door/ With a thousand million questions about hate and death and war?" represented the feelings and attitude toward the Vietnam War.

At the time, "Question" was a simple recording for the Moody Blues. Their previous album, To Our Children's Children's Children, featured songs which included many different sounds provided by overdubbing and double-tracking. Unfortunately, this made most of the songs on the album very difficult to perform live. For this reason, "Question" was recorded in one take, and did not need any overdubbing or double-tracking, making it easier for the Moody Blues to perform live. It was written in Open-C tuning (CGCGCE) and recorded (and usually performed live) on a 12-string acoustic guitar.

The single also features the song "Candle of Life" on its B-side, which was from the Moody Blues previous album To Our Children's Children's Children.

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.....item 1C).... youtube video ... Moody Blues - Question 1969 ... 4:51 minutes

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.....item 2).... Florida Today.com ... www.floridatoday.com ... Three voices on the jobs report and what's ahead

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Raul Rodriguez sweeps the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Friday. Already hobbled by Europe's debt crisis, the world risks being hurt by slowdowns in its economic powerhouses. / AP

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NEW YORK — The Associated Press asked three market experts to weigh in on the jobs report, what’s in store for the markets in the weeks ahead — and where there might even be signs of hope.

Here’s what they had to say.

-----On Jobs Report:

... Paul Zemsky, global head of asset allocation at ING Investment Management:

“Any way you look at today’s report, it’s disappointing. Payroll growth was 69,000 versus expectations of 150,000. And April wasn’t as strong either. Average hourly earnings, the average wage rate for people across the country, is only up 1.7 percent year over year. In June 2007, it was running at 3.8 percent, so wage growth is half of what it was before the Lehman Brothers collapse and the financial crisis. It’s just not good.”

... Dan Greenhaus, chief global strategist for the brokerage BTIG in New York:

“Since we’re growing so thinly, the odds of a recession are going up. But I don’t think we’re headed to a recession yet.”

... Lawrence Creatura, a stock portfolio manager at the mutual fund giant Federated Investors:

“What we’re seeing is that the job market, post-financial crisis, has not been able to set off that chain reaction where an improving economy creates more jobs, and more jobs improve the economy, creating more jobs. That hasn’t started yet.”

----- Looking ahead

... Zemsky: "The fear isn’t about Greece itself but what it could trigger. You’re seeing money getting pulled out of Greek and Spanish banks. If Greece leaves the euro, Europe could get a full-blown banking crisis on its hands.”

... Greenhaus:

"While Greece is a problem, it’s a small one compared to Spain. Spain is the fourth largest economy in Europe, one of the largest in the world, and if they have trouble financing themselves, then the global economy is going to be in real trouble.”

... Creatura:

"Europe’s debt crisis is like a vampire. It just keeps coming back when you think it’s finally dead. We haven’t been able to find a stake to put through its heart yet.”

----- The bright side

... Zemsky: “Right now it’s hard to come up with reasons for optimism. I think we haven’t seen the effects of lower gas prices yet. That’ll start trickling through soon. And it’s still the case that the U.S. is better off than Europe. The U.S. is just quicker on policy. Our economy is growing.”

... Greenhaus: “The U.S. isn’t the worst place to be invested right now. But that’s not saying very much. On the other hand, if you’re in Treasurys, you’re doing awesome.”

... Creatura: “There’s one thing to be certain of: Things will change. This is a dynamic system. When one piston goes down, another goes up.”

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