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To: Joseph Francis Torti who wrote (132751)6/15/1999 9:28:00 AM
From: Ian@SI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
You said,"I bet more then half the people on this thread buys a
new Dell computer to help the coming earning report.
"

Now, just how many people do you think that might be? Presumption is preposterous, but how many do you think that might be? And just what percentage of Dell's $5.5B revenue for the quarter could that possibly add up to?

You also guessed, "But at least I am not stupid".

Perhaps you might have a second try at the answer to that. If you're not stupid, you're certainly not mathematically gifted nor do you seem to display any gift for logic.

Only to find out they got screwed if they
had waiting another quarter or two to save maybe 30% more


Did it ever occur to you that, just perhaps, people buy PCs or anything else for that matter, because they either need or want them.
... at the time that they buy them. not 2 quarters later.

The trend of lower technology prices as seen by the consumer has been in place for about 2 - 3 decades now. Do you really think that your observation is telling anyone anything that they didn't already know.

Who stupid now.

You really shouldn't lead with your chin.

Joe the loser

Ahhh, you knew the answer all the time. What a kidder!
:-)