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Name: Moondo
Country: United States
State: Connecticut
Metro: Bridgeport
Birthday: 5/13/1983


Interests: current world issues, stock markets, poker, slick deals
Expertise: in the making...
Occupation: Student
Industry: International Relations


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Member Since: 9/28/2003

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Monday, August 13, 2007

Hello?


Flattery is like cologne -- to be smelled, but not swallowed. -- Josh Billings

All power corrupts, but we need electricity.


Tuesday, June 26, 2007

What if they read this?

Reason for no posts: fear. For a while I was wondering, what if someone finds the things I posted and reads them, and for some sick reason that person turns out to be my future boss in some company?! But after a month or so I thought, well, then he'll fire me and I'll start my own company, buy him out, and fire him. So for now I will keep my posts (selectively) public.


Monday, March 19, 2007

Currently Reading
Dynamics of Faith (Perennial Classics)
By Paul Tillich
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So it's been a while since I updated my xanga entries. What can I say? Life is full of surprises. Too many good things have piled up that went untold on xanga...

To name a few, our investment club has expanded a lot in membership (now Josh S. and Righthero P. are also active shareholders, and check out our website ; it is still in construction so don't criticize too much), I got blessed to Mie H. in February, and I got accepted to Harvard in March. What is to come in April?


Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Currently Reading
America's Steadfast Dream
By E Merrill Root
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December is here. First, I give to you a video. I know Jory will be interested in watching it. It's creative and something I would try to do with the m family.

Oh, it's the last week of school (woot!) and our investment club has made 12% return in a period of 2 months. That's right boys and girls, eeeleven point eight percent. That is, if I may say, quite exceptional. I don't know what all you guys are doing with your money in the bank if you're not investing it in our club...

I'll just give you an example of how much money you are losing at this moment. Say you had 2000 dollars in a savings account. Chase Savings gives you 0.60% in interest for a year (Bank of America is 0.20%). That means at the end of the year you'd have 2012 dollars (or less)! If you had it in an ING savings account, you'd be making 4.5% interest in one year, so, you'd have 2090 dollars at the end of the year. Big deal...

Now, if you had put your money in the YLIC Investment Club, not only would you have been learning about investment and stocks and made new "wonderful" friends, but you'd also have made 240 dollars in 2 months!

If my phony advertisement caused a spark in your mind, or irritated you, please contact me or Justin Fong about how to get involved, or simply resond to this post. Sorry xanga, you're my new advertisement page.

I'm throwing in a video of the place where I abide... It's a bit dirty, but you were expecting that.



My messy room with Steve in it. Yes. My room only has white, black, green and a bit of orange when the sun comes through the windows.


Saturday, November 11, 2006

Currently Reading
Approaches to Auschwitz: The Holocaust and Its Legacy
By Richard L. Rubenstein, John K. Roth
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This is for all the people who at least once in their life got tired of unwrapping Smarties©. Kozo, Q-chan, and I went through the painstaking endeavor of creating a new practical container and efficient method of consuming Smarties©.
Here's the link. Comments are welcome.



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