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To: Eric L who wrote (26189)6/12/2000 11:15:00 AM
From: tekboy  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
To any who might have worried about the possible accuracy of the Wall Street Journal's coverage of the QCOM/Unicom situation...

From a profile of SI Bob in today's Journal (p. R17):

"...when a stock-options thread got embroiled in an argument on whether 'PMs,' private email messages, could be publicly posted, Mr. Zumbrunnen [aka SI Bob] sugested that members refrain from doing it. 'I feel it's one of the worst possible breaches of netiquette to disclose the contents of private communications,' he wrote in a posting on the thread. Calm returned to the thread, and Mr. Zumbrunnen no longer has it bookmarked."

tekboy/Ares@andafterJudgeJackson'srulingwas upheldcalmreturnedtoMicrosoft.com
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