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A tin lining will eventually wear off.
I realize I am the guy who's always trying to find the silver lining in terrible economic numbers (well, it's never a silver lining — more like a tin lining), and after Best Buy's announcement it seems improbable that one could find any signs of hope in retail numbers, but…I have to say that I'm surprised that the drop-off in retail sales has not been worse.
I realize I am the guy who's always trying to find the silver lining in terrible economic numbers (well, it's never a silver lining more like a tin lining), and after Best Buy's announcement it seems improbable that one could find any signs of hope in retail numbers, but…I have to say that I'm surprised that the drop-off in retail sales has not been worse.
By James Surowiecki November 12, 2008 I realize I am the guy who's always trying to find the silver lining in terrible economic numbers (well, it's never a silver lining — more like a tin lining), and after Best Buy's announcement it seems improbable that one could find any signs of hope in retail numbers, but…I have to say that I'm surprised that the drop-off in retail sales has not been worse.
Investors flocked to the safety of long-term government bonds, providing a tin lining to the darkening clouds over the economy.
Frequent polishing is required to keep it looking good, and regular use will eventually cause the tin lining (which protects against acidic foods) to wear through, leaving you susceptible to copper poisoning.
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