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Posted
1 hour ago, KhunHeineken said:

Can you name some Australian members from this forum that post on the American forum? 


Numerous.

 

Most prominent is @Lacessit.

 

The award winning journalist, predictor of the future and board certified dietitian.

 

 

Posted
47 minutes ago, KhunHeineken said:

Difficult to know, exactly, how China's economy is at any one point in time, because they fudge the books. 

Just like everyone else  ... 

 

... unless some people are dump enough to believe there was no inflation in the USA a few years since 2000.

 

-0- inflation = 0 COLA adjustment on USA Social Security (retirement payments), for 2009, 2010 & 2015  :cheesy:

Posted
20 minutes ago, G_Money said:


Numerous.

 

Most prominent is @Lacessit.

 

The award winning journalist, predictor of the future and board certified dietitian.

 

 

He was a prominent poster in the Australia forum until I called him out for working for a rival website by doing nothing but trolling, flaming, baiting, off topic posts etc.  All designed to get members frustrated, then banned, so they will move to a rival platform. 

 

He even admitted he has more than one username on this website, which is a breach of forum rules. 

 

He doesn't post in the Australia forum so much any more.   :smile:

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Posted
22 minutes ago, KhunHeineken said:

He was a prominent poster in the Australia forum until I called him out for working for a rival website by doing nothing but trolling, flaming, baiting, off topic posts etc.  All designed to get members frustrated, then banned, so they will move to a rival platform. 

 

He even admitted he has more than one username on this website, which is a breach of forum rules. 

 

He doesn't post in the Australia forum so much any more.   :smile:


Was unaware of that.

 

 

Posted
On 12/22/2024 at 2:08 PM, jas007 said:

Just a guess, but if China is slowing down, doesn't that affect the Australian mining industry?  Less demand for Australian dollars, perhaps? 

https://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/iron-ores-2025-crash-could-rip-tens-of-billions-out-of-aussie-economy-disastrous-190022231.html

 

No positives in the near future. xe.com shows me 21.26 to thb. I guess it may go to the 2020 levels around 20 to thb.

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