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From: joseffy1/4/2010 8:16:12 PM
2 Recommendations   of 46151
 
Quick Weather Update: (Are there any trades in this?)

Beijing -- coldest in 40 years...
theage.com.au 

'Dozens of people' die in India cold wave
BBC ^ | January 4 2010
news.bbc.co.uk 

Peru's mountain people 'face extinction because of cold conditions'...
guardian.co.uk 

Seoul buried in heaviest snowfall in 70 years
news.yahoo.com 

Vermont sets 'all-time record for one snowstorm'...
necn.com 

Iowa temps 'a solid 30 degrees below normal'...
desmoinesregister.com 

World copes with Arctic weather...
dailymail.co.uk 

Europe in winter's grip - Snow and severe frosts
weatheronline.co.uk 

Cold wave hits vast sections of China
upi.com 

U.S. in grips of long-lasting cold spell
CNN ^ | January 4, 2010 |
cnn.com 




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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (41811)1/4/2010 8:16:22 PM
From: sjb23   of 46151
 
Wished I could have. Fixin a crude pipeline in Minnesota... -27 on the thermometer this morn. need all the help here I can get from the board. lol thanks for everyone's help here ...have a great year.

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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (41811)1/4/2010 9:00:48 PM
From: wyllisx21 Recommendation   of 46151
 
It was a great start to the new year, just wish my stocks had participated in the rally.

If the price of oil continues to rise at this rate the economy is going to go right back into the crapper.

Incredibly cold winter temps throughout the world, hmm where's Al Gore when the spin masters need him?

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To: sjb23 who wrote (41813)1/4/2010 9:15:00 PM
From: Bucky Katt   of 46151
 
-27 is outright nasty! Sorry to hear you had to be out working in that weather.

Headlines>


3 Deaths Due To Cold in Memphis...
GAS SUPPLIES RUNNING OUT IN UK...
Vermont sets 'all-time record for one snowstorm'...
Iowa temps 'a solid 30 degrees below normal'...
Seoul buried in heaviest snowfall in 70 years...
Historic ice build-up shuts down NJ nuclear power plant...
Beijing -- coldest in 40 years...
Miami shivers from coldest weather in decade...

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To: wyllisx2 who wrote (41814)1/4/2010 9:20:25 PM
From: Zoro99   of 46151
 
IVDN: a play for this super cold winter. They make the Arctic Armor cold weather clothing line - idigear.com  . Sales are up but the stock has not moved yet. 10K Earnings will be released by the end of January but we have the advance info in the PR below to go on now. IVDN is also a very low float stock that can easily double, triple or more when buying comes in.

Innovative Designs Shows 58% Y/E Increase

PITTSBURGH, PA, Nov 20, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Innovative Designs Inc (OTCBB: IVDN) sales for its fiscal year ending October 31, 2009 showed an increase of approximately 58% over the previous year. The trend is continuing into the New Year with comp sales more than 2.5 times that of the first 18 days of last November.

Joseph Riccelli, CEO of Innovative Designs Inc commented, "We are proud of our significant year-end sales increase, and even more excited about what is happening now. We continue to add new accounts daily, and the cold weather hasn't even set in yet. There are no signs that this trend isn't going to continue."

Innovative Designs Inc continues its nationwide television campaign with a two recently filmed commercials now airing across the country. Greg Domian, V.P. of Sales & Marketing stated, "We are now running some great commercials that are reaching our target customer. We have received many inquiries from consumers that have seen these commercials and want to make a purchase."

The Company

Innovative Designs, Inc. manufactures the Arctic Armor(R) Line, hunting apparel, swimwear, wind shirts, jackets, and the multi-function "All in One" under the "i.d.i.gear" label featuring INSULTEX(R). INSULTEX(R) is the thinnest, lightest and warmest insulator in the market today. For more information, please visit idigear.com. 

Disclaimer

Certain statements in this press release constitute "forward-looking" statements as defined by federal law. Such statements are based on assumptions, but there is no assurance that actual outcomes will not be materially different as those implied. Any such statements are made in reliance on the "Safe Harbor" protections provided under the Private Securities Reform Act of 1995 and are subject to various factors, including the risks and matters discussed in the Company's SEC filings available at sec.gov 

Contact:
Joseph Riccelli
CEO
(P) 412-799-0350


SOURCE: Innovative Designs, Inc.


Copyright 2009 Marketwire, Inc., All rights reserved.

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SUBJECT CODE: Lifestyle and Leisure:Recreation
Sports:Equipment and Accessories
Retail:Consumer Interest
Retail:Apparel

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To: wyllisx2 who wrote (41814)1/4/2010 9:22:23 PM
From: Bucky Katt   of 46151
 
This is interesting regarding the global warming debate>

What does the thread think?

One of the things the global warming moonbats point at as proof of their Global Warming theory is the melting of Swiss glaciers, for example the below is from June 2009:

Global warming is happening in Switzerland too. The latest study revealed that glaciers in Switzerland shrank by huge 12 percent in the last 10 years, which is their highest melting rate in history. Scientists agree that this is due to higher temperatures and lighter snowfalls. Scientific data showed that this last decade was really bad in terms of glacier melting in Switzerland, and that Switzerland lost lot of water due to rapid melting of glaciers.

Here’s a little secret that the moonbats aren’t telling us, the Swiss Glaciers were melting faster 70 years ago than they are today. So much for global warming:

The most recent studies by researchers at ETH Zurich show that in the 1940s Swiss glaciers were melting at an even-faster pace than at present. This is despite the fact that the temperatures in the 20th century were lower than in this century. Researchers see the main reason for this as the lower level of aerosol pollution in the atmosphere.

In Switzerland, the increase in snow in wintertime and the glacier melt in summertime have been measured at measurement points at around 3,000 metres above sea level – on the Clariden Firn, the Great Aletsch glacier and the Silvretta glacier – without interruption for almost 100 years. As part of his doctoral work, Matthias Huss used this unique range of measurements to examine how climate change in the last century affected the glaciers. The work was carried out under the supervision of Martin Funk, professor and head of the Department for Glaciology at the Laboratory for Hydraulics, Hydrology and Glaciology (‘VAW’) at ETH Zurich, who is also co-author of the study.

...the research team took into account the solar radiation measured on the Earth’s surface in Davos since 1934. Studies over the past two decades have shown that solar radiation varies substantially due to aerosols and clouds, and this is assumed to influence climate fluctuations. Recent years have seen the emergence of the terms ‘global dimming’ and ‘global brightening’ to describe these phenomena of reduced and increased solar radiation respectively. These two effects are currently the subject of more and more scientific research, in particular by ETH Zurich, as experts feel that they should be taken into account in the climate models (see ETH Life dated July 9, 2009)

The new study, published in the journal ‘Geophysical Research Letters’, confirms this requirement. This is because, taking into account the data recorded for the level of solar radiation, the scientists made a surprising discovery: in the 1940s and in the summer of 1947 especially, the glaciers lost the most ice since measurements commenced in 1914. This is in spite of the fact that temperatures were lower than in the past two decades. “The surprising thing is that this paradox can be explained relatively easily with radiation”, says Huss, who was recently appointed to the post of senior lecturer at the Department of Geosciences at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland.

On the basis of their calculations, the researchers have concluded that the high level of short-wave radiation in the summer months is responsible for the fast pace of glacier melt. In the 1940s, the level was 8% higher than the long-term average and 18 Watts per square metres above the levels of the past ten years. Calculated over the entire decade of the 1940s, this resulted in 4% more snow and ice melt compared with the past ten years.

Furthermore, the below-average melt rates at the measurement points during periods in which the glacier snouts were even advancing correlate with a phase of global dimming, between the 1950s and the 1980s.

The researchers arrived at their findings by calculating the daily melt rates with the aid of climate data and a temperature index model, based on the half-yearly measurements on the glaciers since 1914. These results were then compared with the long-term measurements of solar radiation in Davos.
canadafreepress.com 

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To: Zoro99 who wrote (41816)1/4/2010 9:24:43 PM
From: Bucky Katt   of 46151
 
Will look at IVDN, but what is Arctic Armor swimwear?

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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (41818)1/4/2010 9:29:12 PM
From: Zoro99   of 46151
 
IVDN's Arctic Armor is outdoor clothing for extreme cold weather activities. Not intended for swimming but the suits will allow a person to float if they fall into icy water which is a major safety advantage.

See these videos:

youtube.com 

youtube.com 

TV News Coverage of IVDN's Arctic Armor: idigear.com 

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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (41810)1/4/2010 9:58:57 PM
From: Rangle   of 46151
 
Yup...hope this helps

The Technical Take: Impressive Start To New Year

The stock indices started the first session of the new year in impressive fashion with the major averages jumping higher off the opening bell and extending to new 52-wk highs. Overseas strength on improved data, Dollar Index downticks and a stronger ISM reading (55.9 vs. consensus 54.1) helped to underpin along with bullish seasonals patterns. The start of a new month/quarter typically sees new cash inflows and this month it also encompasses the end the Santa rally (last 5 days Dec, first 2 Jan). The Dollar weakness and supply issues provided a boost for Energy/Commodity (Energy XLE +3.1%, Oil Service OIH +3.7%, Silver SLV +4.2%, Gold Miners GDX +3.2%, Coal KOL +4.8%, Zinc +5.9%, Materials XLB +3.1%, Commodity Index +2.8%, Copper JJC +2.2%) with early Finance technical strength (XLF broke above trendline/50 day resistance) also supportive. Other sectors posting solid gains included: Casino +6.8%, Disk Drive +4.4%, Shipping SEA +4%, Healthcare +3.4%, Solar TAN +3.3%, Telecom IYZ +2.6%, Bank KBE +2.5%, Ag/Chem MOO +2.2%, Networking +2.2%, Broker IAI +2.2%, Insurance KIE +2.1%, Semi SMH +1.8%. The S&P ran to and paused at resistance in the 1132/1133 area (Fib Extension targets, weekly low) in late morning action with narrow range trade just below persisting throughout the afternoon. From a short term perspective a continued posture above initial supports at 1131/1130 and the 1127/1126 area keeps it in position for follow through. The next resistance of interest is in the 1140/1141 zone. fwiw

There was no follow through last yr
(you couldn't get 2 days in a row same direction)

I been swing trading lately
seems we're do for a correction..not sure when?

Gotta think there is something to Globel warming

gl stay warm

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From: mysticw1/4/2010 9:59:45 PM
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GDTI is a "hidden" Airport/Homeland Security play

GDTI - Guardian Technologies International, Inc. is a technology company that designs and develops imaging informatics solutions for delivery to its target markets: aviation/homeland security and healthcare. Guardian's core technology is an intelligent imaging informatics (3i) engine that is capable of extracting embedded knowledge from digital images, and has the capacity to analyze and detect image anomalies. The technology is not limited by type of digital format. It can be deployed across digital sources, such as still images, x-ray images, video and hyper-spectral imagery.

guardiantechintl.com 

Float is only 43 mln shares: bloomberg.com 

Here is the chart: tinyurl.com 

When people finally realize that they are a big play in the homeland/security/airport sector, GDTI could easily double from todays levels.

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