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To: Susan G who wrote (4587)9/26/1999 2:35:00 PM
From: Blue Snowshoe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7442
 
DUNCES WITH QUOTES - THE Dunce , Lorraine / Moron Math for the internet challenged by yor pal BLUE

Lorraine, don't get your panties in a bunch over dunce, the word moron really fits you as one of the meanings of the word is foolish but, I am being kind using the word, dunce. Yes, dunce for moron in an effort not to upset SI.
But, let's be honest here, a comment like GNET should be under ten dollars a share is not only foolish, it is stupid, something a dunce or moron would say.
And Forbes and Morgan Stanley, what the hell are you people thinking? How can you in any way be a part of such spew? Lorraine needs help so here at no cost to her, Forbes or Morgan Stanley, I present, Moron Math for the internet challenged.

We are going to take GNET apart and give each spin off or asset a value of $1, yes I did say one dollar. This is Moron Math and we are going to try to prove that Lorraine's figure of GNET under ten bucks a share is a good figure or something only a dunce would say.
Here we go:
Meta Crawler: $1
Silicon Investor: $1
HyperMart: $1
Dogpile: $1
Playsite: $1
Haggle auctions: $1
WebMarket: $1
100 Hot: $1
go2net Personal: $1
Paul Allen and his money: $1
Sorry Lorraine that's ten bucks right there without trying, even with Moron Math, Lorraine is a dunce and gives new meaning to the word, analcyst.
BUY GNET, BLUE