Jeez Vman, you 7 minute investors waste all day watching the chicky-babes on CNBC! Day traders are, I suppose, 7 hour investors. So are you trying to go longer for longer or something? I'm nearly a 7 year investor [in Globalstar] and already are one in Q! so you have got a lonngggg way to go. Bernie is a 7 decade investor. Now THAT's lonnnggggggg. So you young whipper-snappers will just have to keep day-trading.
It was funny when I read Jeff Vayda point out that you were watching CNBC. I got a grin out of that, you day-trader, you.
I really have no idea whether a dollar of advertising on CNBC is the best way to spend that dollar, but I do know that advertising is essential and television, as Calvin of Calvin and Hobbes says, defines reality [for a lot of people anyway]. 'As seen on tv' makes it real. That is an interesting and frightening proposition, but the fawning adulation of 'celebrities' and success of Coca Cola lends credence to the idea.
If tv can define reality, wait until cyberspace gets a grip on us. Well, some of us have been enmeshed for 7 years, from the days when Compuserve charged a fortune to give a rotten little bit of information. The cornucopia we enjoy now is simply incredible by comparison. Yet we have barely touched the surface still. And Globalstar is in the vanguard.
Okay, that's over the top enough, so I'll give it a rest.
Go Globalstar Go Mqurice
[PS: Note to service providers - cut prices = sell more stuff; that's how they do it at the tomato auctions to avoid ending up with tons of unsold rotten fruit.]
Q! on $84 right now. Phew! Lucky something's going right.
Edit....< Why must cereal keep popping up in regards to G*? First Wheaties, now Life(I think> Because Wheaties and Globalstar are staples of life. Globalstar is not an optional extra. We need food, warmth and communication - oh yes, water too. These are the basics of life. Cereal is basic food. Globalstar is basic communication where it otherwise isn't available. |