Anonymous wrote:Is there a new principal? Did the interim principal get the promotion?
Anonymous wrote:
I reported this and will continue to report things that seem "off" to me. I guess you can see the poster and cross-ref with other posts he / she has made in the past and make our own determination as to whether or not they appear to be trolling. But this post, and a few others in the past, seem to be posts that either say something just a little bit off or they encourage others to do the same, then we get into the situation where parents (or whoever) are posting stories about kids masturbating, etc. It seems prurient to me, and I am FAR from a prude, but it's making my creep sensors go off.
I'll continue to report what I think seems gross, and appreciate that you have more info and the ultimate say. Sorry if it's ridiculous Jeff - think you do a great job on this website but don't agree here.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, fake post.
little girls vagina throbs, little girl peeing on the side of the road, boy sucks another boys wee-wee. This site is getting worse and worse. Too disturbing.
Anonymous wrote:Did the fact that the computer was left in sleep mode make the gmail account more vulnerable to attack? Since the article starts out with this scenario, I assumed there was a connection, but didn't see any later discussion confirming it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is in Greece's interest to remain in the Euro Zone, but only in the right circumstances. The Greeks can threaten to default in order to get the best terms possible until someone calls their bluff. At that point, the Greeks need to decide if they are bluffing or not. I don't think Germany, or to a lesser extent France, will allow Greece to default. Instead, they will concede to Greece's demands.
Oops.
The oops referred to "Instead, they [the EU] will concede to Greece's demands." It took about 15 hours from the time of this post for the EU to call the Greek bluff. Of course, all that can change in the next hour, so who knows?
I do think it's somewhat misguided to think that Greece holds the whip in this situation.
Anonymous wrote:even if the haircut is 33%, it is still a huge default. That ship has sailed, they are just trying to contain it to Greece so the interest rates for Italy and Spain do not go through the roof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is in Greece's interest to remain in the Euro Zone, but only in the right circumstances. The Greeks can threaten to default in order to get the best terms possible until someone calls their bluff. At that point, the Greeks need to decide if they are bluffing or not. I don't think Germany, or to a lesser extent France, will allow Greece to default. Instead, they will concede to Greece's demands.
Oops.
yeah that quote is pretty misinformed. They already agreed to a huge "default". What do you think a 50% haircut on Greek debt is? A default of course.
Anonymous wrote:Didn't Cain justblaeme perry for this mess?