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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips - No Politics

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To: Ibexx who wrote (39408)3/9/2002 12:12:14 PM
From: turnmore  Read Replies (1) of 99280
 
We may plod from time to time but the direction is north by northwest.

Is this a chartist's dream or a reference to Hitchcock's classic film?

The title of the film is an anomaly and a clue to the absurd, confused plot in which no one is what he/she appears to be - there is no
sharply delineated N by NW on a compass - it is an improbable direction. Apparently, it refers in part to the directionless, surrealistic
search of the befuddled hero/common man around the country for a fictional character. [In Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet (Act II, Scene
II), Hamlet is quoted as saying: "I am but mad north-north-west: when the wind is southerly, I know a hawk from a handsaw."] The
archetypal hero only finds a resolution to his disorientation and troubles by traveling from New York to Chicago by train and then flying
north by Northwest (Airlines) to South Dakota and Mount Rushmore, a northwesterly trajectory. [At various stages of the script, the
original working titles were Breathless, In a Northwesterly Direction, and The Man on Lincoln's Nose.]
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