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Biotech / Medical : VD's Model Portfolio & Discussion Thread

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To: Cytokine1 who wrote (5360)7/23/1998 4:04:00 PM
From: Rocketman  Read Replies (1) of 9719
 
However you want to handle the transition is fine with me. I can live with just posting the changes for a week, or if you want to send me the whole spreadsheet, I can try and figure out the CytoMagic. My Yahoo version is up to date and agrees with your version. May have to minimize trades in your absence! I expect a full audit when you return. Let me know when you leave.

Oh, and let me add:

Camping in the California Redwoods was GREAT! Nothing makes you feel like an insignificant dwarf like an 8 foot across 225 foot tall 1000 year old tree. While Silicon Valley cooked with a heat wave in the high 90's and low 100's, we enjoyed the 70's and low 80's. Swam in the creek, hiked, ate great, burned lots of wood, saw animals at close range (6 inch banana slugs, camp raiding skunks, coons, and Stellar Jays) and had lots of fun, so much that we stayed an extra day and a half and then grudgingly came back to civilization. Now I've got to figure out where to camp next at the end of August post-dude Ranch trip. Thinking about either Burney Falls Area, or the Lava areas in NE California where no one ever goes. Any comments from the peanut gallery on car camping in these areas?

Rman
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