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On 12/27/2025 at 1:48 PM, Screwball said:

I think it was 2012. The Tigers were in the playoffs and I had to go to a wedding. Girlfriends daughter was the MOO. 

Maid Of 'Onor?

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53 minutes ago, chasfh said:

Maid Of 'Onor?

Yea, something like that. Her and her husband are both lawyers and I've always wondered how they got so much stupid in only two bodies. The are the poster children for people with book smarts and zero street smarts.

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On 12/31/2025 at 9:30 AM, chasfh said:

Maid Of 'Onor?

LOL - I just figured this out two days later.  MOO should have been MOH - Duh! Still didn't catch it the second time. This is what happens when you get old and stupid(er).

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I’m getting ads for something that lets me bet on the weather.  Glad my dad wasn’t around for this one. They’d have gotten him on that I’m sure.   His trick was “watch WGN… Chicago’s weather today is ours tomorrow.  Plus they show more killings on their news. Coleman Young made them stop showing them here”

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2 hours ago, Deleterious said:

Numbers on the chart in this story don't seem to tell a consistent story. They do indicate that capital/wafer is roughly double in the US, which is bad enough,  but it's quite unclear how they get from 100% more capital cost to 700% more depreciation cost/wafer. Unless what they are capturing is a difference in depreciation schedules between Taiwan and the US. If true that would have been worth noting.

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I'm not posting this as political fodder for those who make it all political. This is the investment angle of what went on the other day. Good thread about the oil and looks pretty accurate best I can tell as I follow the energy space when I'm not in bonds.

 

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the one thing to keep in mind is that refineries don't set up to run heavy crude because they prefer to, but because heavy crude traditionally sells a discount to Saudi or WTI. There is a market price at which the added cost of production for hard to process oil means that it can't be sold at a large enough discount for refiners to be interested. The other complication is that once a refiner configures a refinery for heavy crude, they will not be as efficient if they switch back. But in general, it's still easier to run light crude or a lighter net blend in a refinery configured for heavy than vice-versa.

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As of a few minutes ago after the futures opened, crude is what you might call, a little uneventful. It took a **** at open, but has since recovered the dip, and is trading like a penny stock. We'll see what it looks like in the morning when retail gets involved, not that I think they can move the market, but the pigmen can. Based on sentiment... No, stop! Chart porn of crude, one minute tick.

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