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Technology Stocks : METRICOM - Wireless Data Communications
MCOM 0.0106+6.0%Dec 29 1:41 PM EST

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To: Rich Wolf who wrote (2377)7/29/2000 11:34:55 AM
From: John Curtis  Read Replies (1) of 3376
 
Rich: I lost an ethernet cable damn near right after I saw MCOM tank to ~$32 yesterday; although I did manage to get a buy in before hand. Whew! Heh! However, since I was at home putting together a bunch of new hardware, and the one thing I DIDN'T have was an extra ethernet.....well.....let's just say I've now come to realize I've an internet addiction. Srounging around, ripping the place apart looking for a cable led me to Radio Shack after I'd completed systems building, file transfers, etc.. But by that time it and all other sources were closed, reducing me to standing on a street corner looking for anyone who had a cable for sale("please ma'am...sir-all while hands vaguely twitching--you wouldn't by chance....?"). Arrrrggggh!! *Ahem* I know, I know...I need to get a life. ;-)

Anyway...thanks for the Dell commentary(I just got one of their 1Gig machines). I've got to say I agree. Wireless internet and PDA/lappy tops go together like peanut butter and jelly, snow and skiing, beaches and sunblock, Jack Daniels and straws.....uh....well...I'm sure you get the idea.

So all things considered.....and general market conditions allowing....MCOM looks set to do well.

Now back to playing with me new system(and its new ethernet cable mind you).

John~
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