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To: Joana Tides who wrote (260)2/24/1999 9:20:00 AM
From: Blue Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) of 7442
 
Good morning, and a fine morning it is. Now that that chickens have sold GNET perhaps we can get the stock moving today. I was pleased how well it held up yesterday. I was ready to buy more but it never dropped enough.
In case you missed it GNET's SI is now over 8,000,000 posts and that HyperMart, well you can't keep track of HyperMart because they seem to add a customer every time I turn around.
AOL has changed their PF boards, added www.internet.com but they still look like silly idiots. Again, any company that provides a place to talk about dog internet stocks without even listing GNET as an internet stock, is presenting an inferior product.
I still say AOL is an AVOID. It is overpriced and a target of many. And like I said, I believe all the pop-up "you've been idle" type warnings and online timer are a sign that AOL wants you offline. If there were no problems to worry about there would be no warnings, right? I've sold my AOL long ago and those buckeroos are riding on YHOO (and making money).
I see to much risk with AOL for the reward. YHOO, CNET, GNET, MSPG and others are a safer, better bet than AOL. Buying AOL now is asking for trouble in my book. There is more risk to internets by nature and one should not look for profits when they could come with problems. If I owned AOL now I'd slip out the back JACK, make a new plan Stan.....get yourself free......
BLUESNOWSHOE loves BFLY and avoids AOL. Have a net day. BLUE
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