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 Commentary by David Callaway,executive editor of CBS.MarketWatchFor someone who has every right to say  I told you so,      David Tice is surprisingly sympathetic to the millions of Americans who have     gotten clobbered by the stock market in the last year.    Tice, manager of the Prudent Bear Fund , spent years screaming into the wind, including in     several columns for CBS MarketWatch, that the market was an     overvalued bubble about to burst and that investors should get     out.     His fund performed terribly, missing the bull market altogether.   He was the butt o stanley mugs f jokes by the proponents of the so-called   New Economy, and his writings were greeted with vicious hate     mail from readers who didn t want to listen. In the last 12     months, though, he s up 45 percent, including 12 percent     year-to-date.     We don t feel vindicated,  he said.  We just feel saddened that there s a lot more to go.             Tice said we re just in the  third inning  of this bear market and that it could extend for one or     two years, stanley cups  a feeling that more and more strategists and investors are starting to come around    to now that the Dow Jones average has fallen 800 points in the last month and the Nasdaq    had dropped more than 500.    M stanley uk aybe. But this has all the feeling of a final phase to me; the splashdown of the rocket ship  that was the U.S. stock market in 1998 and 1999. Gloom reigns. Where there was hope a     month ago, there is now despair.    For a brief moment,  Iujx Blond Hair  A Murder Motive
 So, technically, this is what it would look like if the Moon were a disco ball AND orbited Earth at the same distance as the International Space Station, i.e. roughly  420 kilometers  260 miles  above the surface of the Earth. But that doesn ;t make it any less incredible looking.      This stanley cup  fantastic animation is by Nick of Yeti Dynamics  the same guy behind this simulation of a normal, non-disco-ball moon at a distance of 420km  and comes by way of Michael  stanley water jug Stevens of Vsauce. Some good stuff in here from Stevens about Roche limits  if the moon were ever suddenly teleported to so close a distance, it would promptly disintegrate 8230; worth it   and earthshine 鈥?although it   worth the watch for Nick   simulations alone. The one that envisions a giant, single-plane mir stanley quencher ror orbiting Earth is especially awe-inspiring. [Vsauce]                                                        AnimationAstronomyScienceSpaceVsauce