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To: Mike Buckley who wrote (7069)9/26/1999 10:35:00 AM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
>> Today is the day that we wish the best for the 49ers

While I appreciate your good wishes, Merlin, the Niners don't play until Monday. Arizona should be a sufficiently difficult test for the New Niners :-(, as Jake will surely pick apart our pack of mini DB's. Steve Young looks like a guy headed for a quick medical) retirement, thanks to the protection he hasn't been getting; I wonder if #16 would considered an encore performance?

I think you're going to have to rely solely on results at the Casino to influence my temperament, Mike. It opens in 22h 56m, and I'm already at my favorite table <g>.

Frank



To: Mike Buckley who wrote (7069)9/26/1999 12:26:00 PM
From: Eric L  Respond to of 54805
 
Mike,

<< That post of your is, for me, what this folder is all about >>

I read tekboys post # 7067 and was about to post a response in response but decided to catch up the thread first. Your response mirrors my thought pattern as I read through the post by tekboy.

<< before actually doing it, I read the next few sentences and thought the same about those. And the next paragaph. And every paragrapth >>

Great Post! Great Response!

- Eric -



To: Mike Buckley who wrote (7069)9/26/1999 5:51:00 PM
From: chaz  Respond to of 54805
 
Mike and others interested in RMBS:

You observed a couple weeks back, maybe less, that Citrix has reached the point where it is becoming less dependent upon MSFT.

I'm not familiar much with Citrix, probably should be corrected and soon, but in the present context of INTC/RMBS and who is dependent upon who, let's not forget that RMBS has good business ongoing outside of INTC. I haven't looked into the details of their sales results by category, so I don't know what the level of dependency might be, but I can say that RMBS has proven that it's product works in gaming devices...so I for one conclude that it'll work in PC devices....if INTC can get it figured out.

Maybe this is a good time to hold off on putting more money there, but it's sure as hell not a time to short.