Harriman’s Falls Education Centre and Museum 7 West Bath Road Bath, New Hampshire, 03740 http://hfecm.org/index.html
GOOGLE MAPS SEARCH returns results of nothing existing at this address but trees. 7 West Bath Road Bath, NH 03740
While it appears that up the street and back down the street there are a couple companies, the above address shows no existing building structure.
If you down load the google maps earth feature you can go up and down the street in 3D and look at what is going on around that address. I realize google maps can be somewhat out dated but I would think something would at least show up for that particular address as far as a building.
Enter the exact above address in the Get Directions box. Click in the upper right hand corner and get the earth view and down load the google earth view add on. You can then roam around the entire neighborhood and see what is going on at that above address.
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I'm contemplating a day trade when the gap closes, I just don't know if I can force myself to pull the trigger with all these red flags going up, along with the black helicopters flying in the vicinity. Never know if, or when this could get haulted.
quote:Originally posted by Peaser: I'm contemplating a day trade when the gap closes, I just don't know if I can force myself to pull the trigger with all these red flags going up, along with the black helicopters flying in the vicinity. Never know if, or when this could get haulted.
well, it's certainly closer to filling that gap than the preceding point when you mentioned it.
Yes, gaps *always* fill--so to speak--except when they don't, which involves timing and strength. If it pulls away hard enough, long enough it gets beyond the pull of the gap.
Looking at this one, I suspect it will fill.
Kinda reminds me of CSHD trading--called that fill.
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quote:Originally posted by Peaser: I'm contemplating a day trade when the gap closes, I just don't know if I can force myself to pull the trigger with all these red flags going up, along with the black helicopters flying in the vicinity. Never know if, or when this could get haulted.
quote:Originally posted by Peaser: I'm contemplating a day trade when the gap closes, I just don't know if I can force myself to pull the trigger with all these red flags going up, along with the black helicopters flying in the vicinity. Never know if, or when this could get haulted.
Had a nice pop outta da gate...
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Pretty funny. I wonder what the cost to produce a "truckload" of this stuff is. Also, what it would cost to pay employees, when product isn't moving out the door. So how much cash does MOPN.PK lose year over year according to SEC reports? Oh wait, they don't file audited SEC financial reports. Nothing smelly there...
MOP doesn't pick up tarballs from the beaches, it also doesn't pick up smoke from burned off oil in the gulf.
Thousands of boats are on the water trying to collect the oil -- either to use or to burn. About 50 miles off Louisiana's coast, a newly expanded containment system is capturing or incinerating more than 1 million gallons of oil daily, the first time it has approached its peak capacity, according to the Coast Guard.
So, thousands of boats are on the water. Is MOP product on any of them? I'm assuming no, due to the last mention in the news plug.
BP won permission to start burning oil and gas piped up from its broken seafloor well, one step toward fulfilling a pledge to more than triple how much crude it stops from spewing into the Gulf of Mexico.
Federal authorities gave permission late Monday for BP PLC to use a new method that involves pumping oil from the busted wellhead to a special ship on the surface, where it would be burned off rather than collected.