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Technology Stocks : K-Tel (KTEL) Have the cheesy '70s records come to an end?
KTEL 0.250+6.8%Nov 24 3:28 PM EST

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To: Louis Riley who wrote (1483)5/4/1998 6:03:00 PM
From: Thomas G. Busillo  Read Replies (1) of 3203
 
Louis, you know it's funny, in response to my post stating:

<I'd love to see the complete list of 3,500 top 100 hits.
Please show me where I can see it.>

And, please, note the word "complete".

You posted the following link:

www2.bitstream.net

followed by the statement:

"...Is it really that hard to do some homework on your own?"

The funny thing about that link, which IMHO was your best effort at an "in your face" retort...

...is that as of about an hour or so ago...

...it only added up to 2,545 listings...

...which by my math...

...is roughly 955 listings short of the "3,500 top 100 hits" you cited.

My representation is made in good faith, but you or anyone else certainly are free to save that html doc. and open it up in your favorite spreadsheet and get a count for yourself.

When you do that, you'll probably also note that many of the songs on that list are listed more than once, which of course would make your response to my request (which I found to be highly informative, I might add) even less accurate.

And for the record, it's not KTEL's count that I'm questioning.

I asked you for A. You gave me B. I find that interesting coming from someone with such a degree of expertise on this company that he issues press releases containing ratings.

Good counting,

Tom
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