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in the year 2525
For you young bucks YouTube it.
After reading the story that Monsanto
has bought out climate corporation...and
Before, a precision planter Co, the song
started to play in my head.
I found it rather spooky Monsanto buying
weather corporation....for its weather
Data ability.......
.....another little song now comes to mind..
"What's that sound, everyone look what going down.....
Sorry........too old to listen to rap music.
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Re: in the year 2525
Why don't us Kansas boys go together and sell monsanto the rights to the weather and planting history for the rest of the solar system. Imagine the future value of that! 🙂
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Re: in the year 2525
Information, data, and risk management for only 1 billion. What a buy. I have a feeling this is a repeat of the failure of Microsoft in the early years of 21 century. The use of it's capital, purchasing software companies without proven profit generating ability. I owned Microsoft then and it only stayed flat and lower. It seems this happens a great deal of the time, when purchasing California companies.
Monsanto the future insurance company for your farm. You will need Monsanto insurance to convince your lender to make you a loan.
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Re: in the year 2525
sw,
my family has old friend who worked for NASA back in the Apollo days, then later, he worked closely w/ DC on NASA related functions.
maybe i need to look him up and see if he has connections to secure real estate on other planets.
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Re: in the year 2525
Monsanto needs a cash cow to live on when these cash cattle finally die.
I think the push by some selling crop insurance through John Deere Technology is just as rediculous.
But if it comes on green stationary ------- folks are used to paying more than it's worth for whatever it does with "easy" in the description.
California --------- according to an HBO guy has fixed all its debt problems already. -------- There used to be a song that included the words "money for nothing"-------------- pops into my head when I here of someone selling public information and a feel good idea.
Always exciting to see the potential of the latest computer program. Unfortunately we start buying it before it produces anything and somebody pockets the proceeds and a year later has another hot idea.
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---------- NASA ------------ Wow the world reeped good stuff from their work.
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Re: in the year 2525
.......the illusive power of marketing........long term, i think Hubble's views of deeper space holds some clues to true "reality."
1 of my fav. Nasa related vids again --- oh yeah, ECIN wants a ride on this edit: using a NON-inert gas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwfsFtpACFw
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Re: in the year 2525
First off you better be concerned about Monsanto getting interested in the weather,,, If you only read the black and white news you don't know this, but the soil is starting to become very high in aluminum. Mostly from the chem trails that are being spread out in the air. If you watch the sky you will see them. Getting to the aluminum in the soil, the story is Monsanto has the seeds that will grow in aluminum high soil, imagaine that, if Monsanto has access to historical weather, they can seed clouds, (which goes on all the time) or shut the rain off, (which they claim can be done) , by having historical weather data all of this can be done more easily.
NASA gave us a lot, lasers, microwaves, velcro, personal PC's, just a few things I can think of off hand, Not having a space program is placing us in the "dark ages"