March 2008


31 Mar 2008 12:26 pm

Discussions on Killing Killer Bee Swarms in Flight Comments (0)

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To diminish or kill a killer bee swarm in-flight as it is trying to attack a human you have to be careful not to kill the human. And you must understand how insect swarms fly. And so an online think tank began discussing this topic at length. How do these swarms stay aloft? And what types of airflows and aerodynamics does the group use?

One think tank member states; “You brought up the notion again about the nature of the swarm as a function of air motion or air flow relative to the center of the swarm.”

Well consider a Helicopter will circular airflows off the rotor blades. Air hits ground and has nowhere to go bunches up and the helicopter takes off as it pushes of the air it bunches up underneath its self.

http://www.copters.com/aero/hovering.html

http://www.german-helicopter.com/statdispl…w_test_huey.gif

http://www.copters.com/aero/translational.html

Next we need to look at the wing designs of the insects, is there a way to disrupt the airflow over the wings? Take it away or cause the swarm to crash land? Well in that regard then this is of interest as well to the subject of wing design;

http://images.google.com/images?q=insect+w…n&start=20&sa=N

Next we need to consider the airflows and Insect wing efficiencies;

http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&lr=&…du+insect+wing+

http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~wilkins…/fly/fly1_l.gif

http://www.sciam.com/media/inline/00029B82…8EF21_arch5.gif

What else have researchers learned on this subject? There are some good white papers on these things.

http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID…B81809EC588EF21

http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~wilkins…cs/fly/fly.html

http://www.abc.net.au/quantum/stories/s103203.htm

Once we learn all we can about the insects and how they fly and how their swarm operates now we look for vulnerable weaknesses in their system to disrupt them and thus prevent them from killing humans. So, now the think tank can consider this in 2006.

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30 Mar 2008 11:40 pm

Being On The Path Comments (0)

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Coincidences, déj vu experiences, finding a parking space on a meter in downtown Chicago, are all surface indicators of being in the “flow.” But for more revealing insight, examine the quality of your intimate relationships.

Being “on the path” means that you understand the divine nature of man.
That is, you realize that there really is no dividing line between yourself and others. The only division that exists is that which is created by the human ego.

It also means that you realize that you are the physical embodiment of God and in so much as you are God, you must accept that you are Love. Therefore there is no need to find Love. Only fear prevents us from knowing this as truth.

You believe that you have chosen this physical life to deepen your understanding of Love. You know that this is accomplished through the experience of relationship.

With your understanding, relationships become the virtual laboratories where you will either blow things up or create something wonderful.
Each time you become involved, fear will surface to provide you with a choice; to trust or not to trust. You will choose trust. You choose trust because of the confidence you have in knowing that you and your partner are engaged in a sacred assignment; to learn the nature of Love.

You have chosen to work together because you both possess the same or similar knowledge and beliefs about Love. You are aware that this is why you are attracted to each other.

You will both learn and accumulate additional knowledge by the effect of your interactions. Your emotional responses will help you to determine just how well you are doing.

You discover that disharmony and pain are usually the effects of the ego, while harmony and joy are the effects of Love. Your intuition guides you to the best course of action.

As you acquire more knowledge and understanding of Love, a new you emerges.
Honest introspection becomes your most valuable tool; as it motivates you to make adjustments and corrections to personal interactions with others. The more you learn about Love the more loving you become.

Your life has new meaning. You immediately recognize the synchronicity in of all life. You realize your unique purpose. You now know that your gifts and abilities are part of the collective and meant to be shared. The Love that you have learned to give yourself, you freely and without judgment or fear give to others.

You find that you are patient with those who do not know or have not experienced as much as you.

In your quiet moments of introspection and reflection you realize the transformative power of Love. You have chosen to trust and create something wonderful in your laboratory,instead of explosive and full of fear.
A deep sense of love and appreciation emanates from your entire being as thoughts of your loving partner and others, who through their relationship, assisted you “on the path”.The path that brought you from seeking Love to being Love.

Cynthia Cooper, well known psychic medium and relationship expert brings inspiration and insight to those seeking to improve the quality of their personal relationships. She can be contacted at
http://www.spiritherapist.com or by email at spiritual1019@yahoo.com

30 Mar 2008 09:17 pm

Selling Puts Comments (0)

Investment Strategies

“I’m new to the ’sell the put’ strategy and there’s something I don’t understand: If ABC is falling and you don’t wish to own the stock, you can come up with some more money and buy yourself out of the puts you sold and be done with it for a small loss.”

“Can you give an example of this?”

Here goes:

When you sell a put, you are giving the market the right to “put” the underlying stock to you at a specified price. So, say ABC is trading at $70 and looking strong. The stock seems like it’s going to continue higher. The 65 puts were a buck fifty, and you sold 10 contracts of them. So, you took in $1500. Now what you have done is given the market the right to force you under contract to buy ABC “at” 65 bucks, even if it falls to 60.

Granted you sold those puts because you believe that ABC is going to either continue higher or at least stay where it’s at. If it does that, you take in the $1500, the options expire, and you made money. But what if it does’t rise. The SEC says there is fraud, whatever. The bottom line is that it is falling instead of going up. Now, if it stays above 65, you have no worries. But what if it looks like it might fail 65 dollars? Well you’ve entered into a contract saying you’ll buy it at 65. If you do nothing, that stock will be “put to you”.

So, the way to get around buying 1000 shares of ABC, is to “buy back” the puts you sold. When you buy back your sold puts or calls, the contract is cancelled out. The play is over. So what’s the catch? The catch is that you sold the puts for a buck and a half, but now they are say $7. So, you have to make a decision. Would you rather pay $7000 and get out of this trade, or do you want to buy 1000 shares of ABC at 65?

Some will be happy taking the stock. That’s why it’s a pretty good way to get stock a bit cheaper if you really want them. If a stock is $70.50 and you sell the 70 put and take in $2, if it falls to 69.90 and gets put to you, great! You wanted it anyway, and you got paid to take it. If however you were selling the puts as a profit play, then of course you have to manage that position.

Just like using stops on a stock play, you never want your options play to get away from you. If you took in say $1.50 on selling the puts, maybe you decide that if they rise in value to $3 you will buy them back. Everyone has their own strategy for this, but you do need to go into a put sale with an idea of what sort of risk you are going to allow yourself.

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