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Old 10-26-2004, 05:50 PM
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how do they compare with I-Speed?
LIC used to do all of the "I-Speed" conversions
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Old 10-26-2004, 06:31 PM
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Invest in Google. Work more hours. When time comes for all the mods to go on tell your boss you are taking 2 weeks off for "spiritual renewal" and go to every race track in the western hemisphere.

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hahaha...seriously. do you think its still good to inv3est in google now?
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Establish credit:

Borrow money and pay it back. I've bought two cars and leased two others, including my STi.

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Originally Posted by Rad One
hahaha...seriously. do you think its still good to inv3est in google now?
Google started low and climbs every day. Since Forbes and Wall Street Journal had them as a cover everyone still wants a piece of them. For sure that and any gas and electric companys you can get in on. Those are always safe bets.

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maybe i should drop it off at LIC under their pillow and sleep over there.
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Google is paying off BIG TIME for me, and I'm sure anyone else who invested early is feeling very happy now too. I actually would suggest investing some in, as all indications are that its going to keep climbing for a bit then level off for a while (or thats what i've read) I could'nt be happier right now with investing in them as I have made over $100 per share, which adds up to many thousands of dolars!
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thats what im saying, are you going to state too SJWRX?
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