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To: PCModem who wrote (39704)7/14/1999 10:26:00 PM
From: Observer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 43774
 
PCM, I'm havin' fun. This ain't really work! eom

Observer



To: PCModem who wrote (39704)7/14/1999 11:53:00 PM
From: ISOMAN  Respond to of 43774
 
Very Very funny...7.8 out of 10



To: PCModem who wrote (39704)7/15/1999 7:24:00 AM
From: ColleenB  Respond to of 43774
 
No need to work so hard!!! Just find something odd on RB and post a link to it here.

you don't have to even work that hard, for there's nothing funnier than this...check out this link ... panambancorp.com

The company projects to sell 5 houses in Belize in the year 2K!!! Hoooo Hoooo Hoooo.... Christmas came early this year. And perhaps as many as 8 in the year 2001. These projections are staggering. Hooboy, and it took a team of accounts to come up with all these numbers?




To: PCModem who wrote (39704)7/15/1999 8:25:00 AM
From: ColleenB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43774
 
Just find something odd on RB and post a link to it here.

The following is from an article in thestreet.com regarding another stock... or is it?

After reading this column's back-and-forth with IDT investors, California clinical psychologist Jerome Silverman wrote that he believes it's clear the IDT-iots "reflect an additional classic behavioral principle. This has to do with external support for one's pathological condition. If an individual with pathological ideation is surrounded by people who challenge the pathological position there will be a reasonable probability that the position will be re-evaluated, rejected and a healthier one put in place.

"However if the pathological position has external supports -- people who similarly hold that position -- there is often very little chance to have that position re-evaluated, let alone having it modified in a healthier way.

"This is why cults are so powerful an influence on their members. It seems that for many buying a stock is similar to joining a cult. Instead of being investors -- open, alert, considering all information concerning their holding -- they become cultists, cheering the stock in spite of negative data and wanting to kill the messenger who brought it.

"They find cult mates on Internet message boards and in a kind of ritualistic behavior, post wishful predictions like 'up 10% by next month' or 'big takeover coming.' These posts have nothing to do with fact, but by posting them the action itself serves to reassure them and other cultists that all is well and that they have done something in the service of the cult -- e.g. the post and prediction.

"This is similar to primitive peoples who during a drought do a rain dance. It gives them something to do to validate their beliefs and it reaffirms the cultist hope."

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