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To: Marvin Katz who wrote (301)9/6/1999 7:37:00 PM
From: Killick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 415
 
Care to elaborate?

We are always looking for clues and fresh input

cheers

killick



To: Marvin Katz who wrote (301)9/11/1999 4:20:00 PM
From: Cyber Rock  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 415
 
Just caught your posting, Marvin! What are the questions you have about this stock?

It is not an overstatement on my part, to restate that I have been and continue to be, but not now, ...because I chose to suspend my eager enthusiastic about this stock and this suspension of thought comes after contemplating your post to which I am now responding concerning this stock, Vulcan Resources, being "headed to oblivion".
Indeed, right now, this moment, my eagerness is now caused to be paused.

One ponders, and in my own instance because of your posting, introspects by default that possibly one's "perceptual bias" is out of bounds and that one's colored filtering lens are not adequately tuned to reality. Blurring results as it most always does even at the best of times when organizing and interpreting competing stimuli about life events upon which a judgement is to be made. One is rarely sure because reality that which is filtered through our senses and in fact is nothing more than perceived reality. This type of reasoning leads to the question, a very personal question, did invest wisely in purchasing this stock and am I wrong in being too eager about its eventual success? When you say that this stock is headed to oblivion, the specter of doubt pokes its nasty head

Right now, so diminished is my reality when I accept as truth your postulate that "oblivian" is at hand that I descend to vestiges of despair but not total despair that I may have erred in my unbridled enthusiasm. Devastating more is the possible my guideposts for filtering what is deemed true and good are incapable of function in me and are, therefore, unworthy and falsely preserved in my being. This is the more serious uneasiness you raise in me.

Yet, in this self-imposed moment of pain I want to hear you not and cast your thought-as-demon out of me. ... but I know it is always good advise to hear the contrarian out, if for no other reason than to establish a path to "consonance" about one's self.

You imply in your words (of course, only indirectly} of my erring enthusiasm which may well be subject to correction if you like others can offer well-founded reasoning and honorable motive (I have no reason to suspect otherwise) about why such conclusions on my part about Vulcan Resources are supportive. If persons so substantiated declare the data in support of a reasoned conclusion that "oblivion" as obvious, one becomes empowered with new reason to re-align attitudes and behaviour commensuratly. Taken conversely, where reasoned data honorably provided does not logically connect with alleged erring enthusiasm it fails the test and the the hypothesis that "oblivion" as consequence is unsupported and correction is needed not in one's thinking and subsequence stock purchasing behaviour. Surely, this later discovery of no-support for the "oblivion" hypotheses is "a thing a beauty". To be re-affirmed again to what was and is already known is to live fully (in the investing world).

In sum, to be proved to have erred or not, either is important to the person such as I once the "Pandoras Box" is open and you did open it for me Marvin. When you intimate the possibility of my own misperception of worth of this stock I call upon you to provide your reasoning of why you believe this stock is headed to oblivion!

This is Cyber Rock