nasa1974's Account Talk

Chillly!
how's that work- pretty well? All wireless I presume? Thought about putting up a cam?

The weather station sits about 10 foot above my roof line. It is wiereless and I have thought about a cam, but it is low priority in the grand scheme of things.
 
I'm not venturing outside even to get the mail yet, but I've attached a cropped photo I just snapped looking east over my neighbors roof. Clouds are clearing off the Sandia Mountains where they had about 2 more feet of snow last night. It's a balmy 6 degrees out at noon, probably about 20 below on the 10,700'+ mountain crest. The Rio Grande river is in the area with trees in the forground, about a mile east of us, from there (about 4900' elevation, the terrain rises up to about 7000' on the east side of Albuquerque which gets a lot more snow, about 6 inches from this storm compared to our one inch. We only average about 8" of rain/snow a year and are in a drought thanks to La Nina, which is dumping some of our rain on Austrailia I guess today.

Some nice images of the Sandia's
http://www.google.com/images?q=sand...tle&resnum=1&ved=0CCAQsAQwAA&biw=1483&bih=786


Still expecting about -11 tonight which will shatter the record for the entire month of February:
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClic...ue&state=NM&site=ABQ&lat=35.1172&lon=-106.625
 
I'm not venturing outside even to get the mail yet, but I've attached a cropped photo I just snapped looking east over my neighbors roof. Clouds are clearing off the Sandia Mountains where they had about 2 more feet of snow last night. It's a balmy 6 degrees out at noon, probably about 20 below on the 10,700'+ mountain crest. The Rio Grande river is in the area with trees in the forground, about a mile east of us, from there (about 4900' elevation, the terrain rises up to about 7000' on the east side of Albuquerque which gets a lot more snow, about 6 inches from this storm compared to our one inch. We only average about 8" of rain/snow a year and are in a drought thanks to La Nina, which is dumping some of our rain on Austrailia I guess today.

Some nice images of the Sandia's
http://www.google.com/images?q=sand...tle&resnum=1&ved=0CCAQsAQwAA&biw=1483&bih=786


Still expecting about -11 tonight which will shatter the record for the entire month of February:
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClic...ue&state=NM&site=ABQ&lat=35.1172&lon=-106.625

Nice-
You know you'll be hard pressed for a view like that up here.....;)
 
Most are still looking over their shoulder into 2010 rather than looking forwad to 1995. But that's what makes a market.
 
Came in at number 51 on the Tracker (actual 35 :D). Just under the top 50. However a bunch of 100% S-funders not too far behind. :nuts:
BigJohn and Frixxxx sorry to see you guys bumped down a little. :worried:
Birch I see you are starting to make a move. :suspicious: Keep an eye on your rearview mirror. Those S-funders are going to catch up real quick.
Sure is going to be an interesting week.
Good luck all.
 
Nasa,
Looking at the S train pulling through the tracker, I wonder what IT's system signal is.:laugh:
 
The S fund is not a place I would want to reside with my cash - they will pay a dear price everytime we see a semblance of a consolidation. I do need a participation of small caps to keep me in buying power in my oceanic account though - but I'm staying away on the tracker. I'm reminded that when the Elliott Wave point of recognition is met, the flood of capital will propel this market much higher. Already there is money moving into equities of around $50B in the last 26 weeks - that's just a start of this panic buying rush. I'll be buying some tomorrow and hopefuly again on Wednesday.
 
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