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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion

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To: ThirdEye who wrote (6233)9/14/1997 10:31:00 PM
From: Mad Monk   of 13949
 
Gary: I was responding to, as you said, the "cowardly act of small minded men". When provoked by cowards, Fascists or Communists, I became friggin' mad, as my name implied, and responded accordingly.

On 9/11/98 when certain company claimed that it had a fully automated toolkit, did I bash it? Heck no. This supercycle is at a stage when all hypes, propaganda, wild-eyed projections and hot-steamy marriages are good for the entire Y2K sector. I even suggested in the ALYD thread that a silver bullet is good for everyone. As I said before, this market is big enough for all. I have the Fed's tape to prove it! (Not a single bank in this bloody planet has claimed to be now Y2K compliant, according to my sources. Oh I love some bank's CEO comes forth and proves me wrong.)

Despite the recent stimulating exchanges, I still consider you as one of my cyber friends. No harm. No foul.

Have a good week.

Regards,
Mad Monk

PS. Robert, I killed my bookie by doubling down. The 2-pt Safety in the last 3 minutes saved my a*s. Yesterday, I also hit big with Iowa, Florida State and Penn State. W. Virginia was my only loser.
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