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From : peterdnathan w collier

Q: just bought a 07 ram w/ hemi. has 60000 miles on it. i like it more than i thought i would and am now considering keeping this for a while. how many miles does the hemi normally run im a big believer in maintenance and live by the recommended service schedules. whats your experience .

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From : nosey

roy wrote the job market has pretty much crashed as well. says who the media depends on the market sector but overall it certainly has not crashed. i wish that we all lived in the fantasy land that you do. -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving .

From : nathan w colliernathan w collier

on mon 12 may 2008 220355 gmt max dodge max340@verizon.net wrote too warm. i prefer the low temps of the chesapeake at least until mid july. then it goes up. the water temp at the beaches here sea of cortez are in the low 70s now.. in august they hit the low and mid 90s.. no fun at all unless theres a breeze.. mac please remove splinters before emailing .

From : Annonymousnathan w colliernathan w colliernathan w colliernathan w colliertom lawrencetom lawrencetom lawrencetom lawrencetom lawrencetom lawrenceshaw

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From : nathan w collier

roy wrote roy wrote i understand that it may be that way where you are. but the figures for the country arent bad. plus the specific jobs you mention are in the one market that is down. but that has far reaching effect into other related industries. my company is in the heavy industrial manufacturing. were having a record breaking great year. our industry has far reaching effects into other industries as well. oh miles your just so....perfect in all you say and do.g nah just dont buy the media and politicians bs about the economy. .

From : nathan w collier

tbone wrote and much of that housing labor there was done by illegals just like here and iirc arizona is making an effort to get rid of them so there is no real supprise that they are not walking the streets carrying signs looking for work. that is true. arizona is leading the country in fighting illegal immigrants...sort of. sheriff arapio is enforcing the law and prosecuting illegals. however phoenixs mayor has told the cities police not to. our gov. has generally supported illegals but did sign a law punishing businesses that hire them. other branches have failed to enforce that law. so ya az is way ahead of most states but its a political battle here yet. the latest battle is with hospitals having to foot the bill treating illegals. the gov. are not reimbursing them as they are supposed to. there are now bills in progress that restrict when care must be given and when they can turn illegals away. whats known as parking lot citizens are a big issue...pregnant illegals sitting in hospital parking lots. when they go into labor they run into the emergency room for free care and the baby becomes a citizen and thus the parents are often allowed to stay and collect social services on the babies behalf. .

From : nathan w collier

sorry to burst your bubble max but you are incorrect. you have heard of the current recession right as for the unemployment numbers they are completely bogus at this point in time as they are based on assumptions that have not been valid for years. tbone the numbers i used compared two bogus sets according to you. as such both sets are subject to the same inaccuracies. therefore the nearly 10% unemployment of 1982 an 1983 still are double what they are now. the inflation rates are not subject to your claimed inaccuracies and we still havent hit the nearly 15% of the early 1980s. the current recession is subject to much debate. recession implies that the economy is shrinking. currently the economy is not shrinking it simply isnt growing at the rate which it has the past several years. if you have studied history or economics you know that economic growth cannot continue unabated or rampant inflation follows. usually something intervenes such as a readjustment. such is exactly the case this time. believe what youd like but the facts speak for themselves. the economy showed about 1% growth in the first quarter unemployment is hovering around 5% and inflation is around 6%. none of these are anywhere near as bad as the early 80s. -- max everyone is entitled to his own opinion he is not entitled to his own facts. sen. daniel patrick moynihan of new york .

From : nathan w collier

tbone wrote and dont believe everything you see on fox either. nor cnn cbs abc nbc etc. none are the truth. theyre what they want you to believe. the weak minded buy it. .

From : nathan w collier

nope. even the job market is doing fairly well. its hovering around 5% unemployment and thats good. everyone got used to an economy that was growing as fast as weve ever seen and forgot the fact that it was above normal. that 5% is a bullshit number. it is based on the amount of people looking for employment that are on unemployment insurance. the problem is that the assumptions that create the figure of the number of people looking for work are no longer valid. the unemployment number also makes the assumption tha when a person loses a position and finds another one that they will be at a similar position at least on the pay scale level and even that assumption is complete crap in todays world. check here and youll find the unemployment rate is slightly higher than normal but right in line with the normal cyclical nature over several years. look at 1982 and 1983 and youll see why im saying the job less rate right now is nothing to worry about. http//www.econstats.com/bls/blsnaa4.htm you are making the assumption that this number is even close to accurate and it isnt. -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving .

From : nathan w collier

tbone wrote roy wrote the job market has pretty much crashed as well. says who the media depends on the market sector but overall it certainly has not crashed. i wish that we all lived in the fantasy land that you do. the fantasy land is the one you live in. the one created by the media and politicians for the weak uneducated. if youre looking for work my company is hiring and having difficulty. not enough skilled workers looking for work now. but then that would leave you out as well! g. .

From : tom lawrence

roy wrote i understand that it may be that way where you are. but the figures for the country arent bad. plus the specific jobs you mention are in the one market that is down. but that has far reaching effect into other related industries. my company is in the heavy industrial manufacturing. were having a record breaking great year. our industry has far reaching effects into other industries as well. .

From : tom lawrence

i understand that it may be that way where you are. but the figures for the country arent bad. plus the specific jobs you mention are in the one market that is down. but that has far reaching effect into other related industries. its not 1980s bad just yet. and what are you looking for in a pawn shop a decent penn 850 surf reel. they had a 950 but for $20 more i can buy a new one off ebay. oh the water is about 78 degrees. roy max everyone is entitled to his own opinion he is not entitled to his own facts. sen. daniel patrick moynihan of new york nope. even the job market is doing fairly well. its hovering around 5% unemployment and thats good. everyone got used to an economy that was growing as fast as weve ever seen and forgot the fact that it was above normal. check here and youll find the unemployment rate is slightly higher than normal but right in line with the normal cyclical nature over several years. look at 1982 and 1983 and youll see why im saying the job less rate right now is nothing to worry about. http//www.econstats.com/bls/blsnaa4.htm all the figure in the world dont change what is going on here. there are guys standing at intersections holding signs saying roofer needs work. i never saw that before. also a pawn shop i was in 6 months ago had a nail gun for sale yesterday there had to be 25 nail guns. when tradesmen start pawning their tools there is a hint there.the housing market collapse has put a ton of folks out of work. these new jobs are wally world type part time minimum wage no benefits. no where near the good paying jobs that were lost. lowes and home depot have laid of thousands and closed distribution centers. of course now they have self check outs. max everyone is entitled to his own opinion he is not entitled to his own facts. sen. daniel patrick moynihan of new york the fact is the economy is doing fine. down a bit but not terrible at all. the real killer is the fuel prices not the housing market. and yep thats all tied back to the housing market. but the economy and the stock market havent crashed just the housing market. dont believe everything you read in the papers. the job market has pretty much crashed as well. roy max everyone is entitled to his own opinion he is not entitled to his own facts. sen. daniel patrick moynihan of new york mac davis wrote oh.. if you think the crash is a myth i have a house you can take over payment on in california... it only went from $320k to 200k in a year or so but since its a myth... thats an entirely different matter. the housing market ballooned and was way over inflated for a few short years. it went through a correction. it has little to do with economic issues. your 320k house was probably a under 200k just 3-5 years ago. thats the way it is here in phoenix. current prices are just above what they were 3-5 years ago. california is a tad different with massively over inflated prices for many years. people finally cashed out moved to cheaper states such as az and drove the prices up there. no way could it sustain itself. a correction was well predicted. once again miles you dont seem to see the big picture. the housing bubble and its aftermath is the reason for our current bad economy which is every bit as bad as the suggests for the majority of people especially combined with the current commodities bubble driving up the price of just about everything while wages for many are stagnent. -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving .

From : nosey

roy wrote the job market has pretty much crashed as well. says who the media depends on the market sector but overall it certainly has not crashed. .

From : noseynosey

christopher d. thompson wrote not to mention that as soon as your unemployment insurance runs out you are no longer counted as part of the unemployed for these figures they keep touting. seriously i work in manufacturing and a lot of my friends work for other plants theres not a single one of us thats not worried about another plant closure because all of our companies are/have been closing plants. go look up whats used in figuring unemployment stats. you think its all about those on unemployment insurance besides these figures are the exact same ones used during the 90s when everyone said how great things were...stats only used when they support your view. i work in heavy manufacturing and business is doing very well. breaking records every month. outlook appears to predict a flattening trend but certainly not bad at all. .

From : nosey

roy wrote all the figure in the world dont change what is going on here. there are guys standing at intersections holding signs saying roofer needs work. so your one town represents the entire nation when a town booms with construction and then the construction returns towards normal levels theres going to be a lot out of work. thats the construction biz. those jobs will be picked up in the new boom town. .

From : optimabatterystorefmb

max dodge wrote the fact is the economy is doing fine. down a bit but not terrible at all. the real killer is the fuel prices not the housing market. and yep thats all tied back to the housing market. but the economy and the stock market havent crashed just the housing market. dont believe everything you read in the papers. housing didnt crash. it corrected itself from a very over inflated few years. i suppose there is/was a crash from the money poured into these years and then lost. same thing happened with the stock market bubble of the 90s. .

From : optimabatterystoreoptimabatterystore

tbone wrote once again miles you dont seem to see the big picture. the housing bubble and its aftermath is the reason for our current bad economy which is every bit as bad as the suggests for the majority of people bull. you seem to be of the type that believes the medias overblown talk about foreclosures being off the chart. in reality the foreclosures deal with subprime loans. they make up less than 5% of the mortgage market. next realize most that are going through foreclosure were perfectly capable of making the payments. they bailed because it was a financially good thing for them to do when they ended up owing far more than the house is worth. take a hit on their credit record put down 20% on a new home at far less than their prior one and they come out ahead. the idiots who decided to go with the subprimes and the lenders who sold them are to blame and should both take the fall without government bailing the lenders out. .

From : optimabatterystore

me experience is that 60k miles on an 07 is a helluva lotta miles!! -- ------------------------------------------ laszlo almasi ----cool toys formerly carolina watercraft works ----mack daddy trailers ----ice angels just bought a 07 ram w/ hemi. has 60000 miles on it. i like it more than i thought i would and am now considering keeping this for a while. how many miles does the hemi normally run im a big believer in maintenance and live by the recommended service schedules. whats your experience .

From : optimabatterystoreoptimabatterystore

on sun 11 may 2008 145249 -0400 roy roy@fhome.net wrote all the figure in the world dont change what is going on here. there are guys standing at intersections holding signs saying roofer needs work. i never saw that before. also a pawn shop i was in 6 months ago had a nail gun for sale yesterday there had to be 25 nail guns. when tradesmen start pawning their tools there is a hint there.the housing market collapse has put a ton of folks out of work. these new jobs are wally world type part time minimum wage no benefits. no where near the good paying jobs that were lost. lowes and home depot have laid of thousands and closed distribution centers. of course now they have self check outs. could some of the job shortage in the trades and tools on the used tools on the market be related to you being in the hurricane area bro i remember that there were a huge amount of companies hired/contracted to help rebuild the new orleans area and the government probably bought them a bunch of things like roofing nailers.. im not in touch with the ca building trades much anymore bit i was real surprised to hear that a friend bought a new house near fresno and that he had to do the lottery thing to be able to buy one.. he said that they were all sold before the construction was done and that they were plowing more orchards under to build more houses.. definitely not what id thought was happening to the housing market.. the building boom here in baja has damned near stopped.. my builder did about 15 houses a year in 06 and 07 but has only started 3 homes so far in 08... no money coming down from sales and refinances in the states.. mac please remove splinters before emailing .

From : optimabatterystore

on sun 11 may 2008 145249 -0400 roy wrote nope. even the job market is doing fairly well. its hovering around 5% unemployment and thats good. everyone got used to an economy that was growing as fast as weve ever seen and forgot the fact that it was above normal. check here and youll find the unemployment rate is slightly higher than normal but right in line with the normal cyclical nature over several years. look at 1982 and 1983 and youll see why im saying the job less rate right now is nothing to worry about. http//www.econstats.com/bls/blsnaa4.htm all the figure in the world dont change what is going on here. there are guys standing at intersections holding signs saying roofer needs work. i never saw that before. also a pawn shop i was in 6 months ago had a nail gun for sale yesterday there had to be 25 nail guns. when tradesmen start pawning their tools there is a hint there.the housing market collapse has put a ton of folks out of work. these new jobs are wally world type part time minimum wage no benefits. no where near the good paying jobs that were lost. lowes and home depot have laid of thousands and closed distribution centers. of course now they have self check outs. not to mention that as soon as your unemployment insurance runs out you are no longer counted as part of the unemployed for these figures they keep touting. seriously i work in manufacturing and a lot of my friends work for other plants theres not a single one of us thats not worried about another plant closure because all of our companies are/have been closing plants. one of the ykk guys told me he doesnt think the zipper plant will be here for more than another 5 years........ now what does that tell you -- chris .

From : optimabatterystore

nope. even the job market is doing fairly well. its hovering around 5% unemployment and thats good. everyone got used to an economy that was growing as fast as weve ever seen and forgot the fact that it was above normal. check here and youll find the unemployment rate is slightly higher than normal but right in line with the normal cyclical nature over several years. look at 1982 and 1983 and youll see why im saying the job less rate right now is nothing to worry about. http//www.econstats.com/bls/blsnaa4.htm all the figure in the world dont change what is going on here. there are guys standing at intersections holding signs saying roofer needs work. i never saw that before. also a pawn shop i was in 6 months ago had a nail gun for sale yesterday there had to be 25 nail guns. when tradesmen start pawning their tools there is a hint there.the housing market collapse has put a ton of folks out of work. these new jobs are wally world type part time minimum wage no benefits. no where near the good paying jobs that were lost. lowes and home depot have laid of thousands and closed distribution centers. of course now they have self check outs. max everyone is entitled to his own opinion he is not entitled to his own facts. sen. daniel patrick moynihan of new york the fact is the economy is doing fine. down a bit but not terrible at all. the real killer is the fuel prices not the housing market. and yep thats all tied back to the housing market. but the economy and the stock market havent crashed just the housing market. dont believe everything you read in the papers. the job market has pretty much crashed as well. roy max everyone is entitled to his own opinion he is not entitled to his own facts. sen. daniel patrick moynihan of new york mac davis wrote oh.. if you think the crash is a myth i have a house you can take over payment on in california... it only went from $320k to 200k in a year or so but since its a myth... thats an entirely different matter. the housing market ballooned and was way over inflated for a few short years. it went through a correction. it has little to do with economic issues. your 320k house was probably a under 200k just 3-5 years ago. thats the way it is here in phoenix. current prices are just above what they were 3-5 years ago. california is a tad different with massively over inflated prices for many years. people finally cashed out moved to cheaper states such as az and drove the prices up there. no way could it sustain itself. a correction was well predicted. once again miles you dont seem to see the big picture. the housing bubble and its aftermath is the reason for our current bad economy which is every bit as bad as the suggests for the majority of people especially combined with the current commodities bubble driving up the price of just about everything while wages for many are stagnent. -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving .