Monday, March 15, 2010

68 more days...

The Finance Report:
A turn for the Worse!

Oh, no!  The slide of the $US worsened this week, dropping to 0.72648 EU / $.  This puts 'One Million Post Cards' (OMPC)firmly in the lead,  a mere 0.000455 EU / $ off the mark!  But that is also in the middle of the pack of bets, so let's face it; all we know at this point is that it is anybody's game!  And while things are significantly better than they were when we started tracking the data, we still want to see the dollar climb.  



CONTEST UPDATE:
A new leader: OMPC!

The winner of our contest (Grand Prize = 1 euro!) will be the one with the closest guess on May 21st, 2010. 
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THE WEB REPORT:
60 Countries...

New countries are coming at a slower pace than before, as is expected.  Despite that fact, we added another country this week.  Put it into perspective...  We have had more countries visit our little blog than there are states in the US! 

"And how do they find us?", you ask?  Well, that's simple.  Our website has gained so much content from the strong staff of contributors that their Google searches lead them here.  Three interesting search terms that led to people finding our site include:
 
"email contacts of kalamata railway workers at hotmail.com"
"www.troutseyeview.com"
"italian metro "latto destro" what do they say before every station"



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What must they think?
We can only wonder, unless of course they take the time to write and request a free postcard!

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FREE Postcards!
What a segway...  Our offer remains open to anyone in the world who wants to receive a FREE postcard from the cast of Operation: Poisson Rouge during our European adventure.  Please click on the 'contact me' button below, and make your request.  There are 3 more postcards requests available, each to be filled free of charge!

Postcard #2: Pope Benedict 
Postcard #3 - #5: Still available



(Offer void to family, and friends...)

2 comments:

  1. Nana is not worried (yet). The $ will recover!

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  2. The "index card" theory still has me as the front runner. Check you economics books -- I'm sure that theory is in there.

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