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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: mauser96 who wrote (27304)7/5/2000 10:16:59 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Lucius: Re your comments, viz:

"Hopefully the need for speech recognition training will eventually go away. But if it doesn't, it will still be worth it if the perceived value is high enough. People are willing to put up with training to drive a car or ride a bicycle or swim. The perceived value will increase as the size of devices fall, but I am in agreement that for most people speech recognition isn't ready for prime time and that it is way pre chasm.

I'm willing to put a few bucks into this kind of thing because I find that it's the only way to force myself to keep up with technological developments in the field. Otherwise, out of sight out of mind. If I was more disciplined I would just watch and wait..."

I agree with both your points, and have long practiced the second. Helps especially when trying to keep up with technologies (the sin qua non for prudent investing in technology companies IMO) with a weaker and weaker memory supply as in my case.

Best.

Cha2

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