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Technology Stocks : Novell (NOVL) dirt cheap, good buy?

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To: Howard t Anderson who wrote (28260)9/25/1999 8:07:00 PM
From: Pruguy  Read Replies (1) of 42771
 
Hi Folks,
This is real interesting, As you can see, Frederick Smart asked me to post this Private Message:

o: Pruguy (who wrote...)
From: Frederick Smart
Saturday, Sep 25 1999 4:44PM ET

Pruguy:

Somehow - mysteriously - SI has blocked my ability to log into ANY stock to post
anything.

I just noticed this today. I have tried to get in several times.

I can log in, but they've blocked me from accessing any financial posting boards.

Can you please send this note to the SI Novell board.

For some reason, they did not limit access to two of my Old private mail messages.

I like to get to the bottom of this.

Here is what I posted over on the AOL/Novell thread today.

Peace.

GO!!

Subject: MSFT & Silicon Investor.....
Date: Sat, 25 September 1999 04:13 PM EDT
From: FKSmart
Message-id: <19990925161318.19371.00001805@ng-fd1.aol.com>

I've been out of town on business the past two days.

Well it looks like I can't get into SI anymore.

I've been a "life member" for sometime.

I wonder if it has something to do with my recent comments about Microsoft?

Their 10K comes out very, very soon.

The writing is on the wall.

Balmer's heads-up this week was an attempt to cast the public as idiot/stooges.

Meanwhile he, Gates and Maffie have been massively cooking the books since '95.

Go to....

billparish.com

I conjectured that Microsoft's put selling strategy was tied to this fraud and cover-up.
Last month they did the biggest option trade in world history right here in Chicago - in 2
year MSFT LEAPS. The trade smelled rotten. Wall Street doesn't want the word to get
out on this scam.

Balmer's words this week should be seen as a warning.......

On another note, has everyone checked or fixed their PCs for Y2K?

I'm on the STA's Y2K committee in the securities industry and IMHO Microsoft has
been strangely silent on this subject. From where I sit every best selling program on the
market for Y2K PC fixes has been a scam. I have only found ONE that does the job.
Takes 2+ hours and requires a new card in your PC, but it goes over every line of code
in ALL your programs. For it's not just your PC, ALL your software must be checked
and corrected, too.

This dirty little Y2K PC secret is a time bomb waiting to explode in every PC with NT,
Windows 95, 98 and beyond. We got involved in distributing this neat little package for
the demand is WHITE HOT. My colleague made $300,000 just last week on on account.
This to a law firm with thousands of users nationwide. Their BIG 3 Y2K consultant only
checked the BIOS and NOT the other key things that need to be checked - like (where
are you Bill Gates)....

- RTC/CMOS
- Operating System
- ALL Application software
- Date files

I think the Microsoft pyramid is about to implode.

Just don't let Balmer and Gates fool you into thinking it's because of YOU.

Peace.

GO!!

Subject: Silicon Investor....
Date: Sat, 25 September 1999 04:23 PM EDT
From: FKSmart
Message-id: <19990925162334.19371.00001812@ng-fd1.aol.com>

Note, this is the first time I haven't been able to get into Silicon Investor.

A significant % of SI is owned by Paul Allen. There could be other MSFT interests.

I would appreciate it if someone could post to those on the Novell board that they've
locked me out of SI.

This move tells me Microsoft has a ton to be afraid of right now.

I think the SEC and the Federal Reserve are investigating.

The 10K coming up should be extremely damaging to their cause.

This thing will be like the Savings & Loan fiasco.

I guess I'll have to fire up that new domain site we reserved:

www.microsoftfraud.org

And remember, take whatever Steve Balmer said this past week with a huge oil tanker
full of salt. He and Gates have been abusing the time and trust of the world for too long.

It's time for this fraud bubble to pop.

Nice to be on Novell's side.

Peace.

GO!!

Subject: Open Source Here We Come....
Date: Sat, 25 September 1999 04:34 PM EDT
From: FKSmart
Message-id: <19990925163427.19357.00001646@ng-fd1.aol.com>

>>I think the collapse of Microsoft will the Open Source

Hmmmmmm.>>

As I meant to continue, I think Microsoft's massive implosion will signal the real birth and
flowering of this "New Era" in software and operating system development we've all
been waiting for.

We are moving away from proprietary world into an open, shared service-oriented world
which will require and demand that people work with others in an environment of truth,
trust and respect.

Those who "take energy" from others will find their markets dwindle to nothing for the
world is going to learn the value of openness, cooperation, full disclosure and truth.

For that's what the Internet "service" model is all about.

It looks like the word "business" will die a massively quick death. And I think Microsoft
will become the last fitting metaphor for this failed model of destruction.

We are entering a New Era of Individual, a New Era of Service where information and
data will open up and "knowledge" will finally be allowed to flower and be realized.

There is no "fixed" pie in this world. There are NO LIMITS.

The onlything fixed is in our heads, our attitudes, the way we interact with others. Either
we are giving energy or taking energy.

When you enter this new paradigm of service the energy you feel is incredible. Fear
melts away. The possibilities are endless. The enthusiasm and energy has no boundaries.

So they won't let me back into SI.

Steve and Bill, "where do you want to go today????"

I'd be wondering if I were you.

I knew there must be some reason I kept my AOL account.

Peace.

GO!!

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