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To: Jenne who wrote (45701)10/22/1999 9:09:00 AM
From: jewishcarpenter  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
a swing with strong momentum would indicate a possible ascent to roughly 255

with recent high of 224, and recent low of 194, we have seen a strong recovery
a 30 point swing is now coiled for a potential powerful move

the timing is beneficial, with 8 trading days before the trumpeted earnings

the gospel coming from the CMDA congregation has been remarkably positive, with disciples from Nokia, Sprint, VOX, and Ericsson all singing praises

hold onto your loin cloths, brothers and sisters
this bright star might reach toward new highs before Nov2

a tailwind from Nasdaq Composite and S&P500 would do wonders in bringing us quickly to the 255 target

without such major stock index tailwind, I doubt significant new highs can be reached
but new highs to some extent appear to be just over the horizon

rich rewards come to those who show patience
/ Carpenter



To: Jenne who wrote (45701)10/22/1999 9:22:00 AM
From: Jon Koplik  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 152472
 
To all -- "new" SI - up/down arrows on keyboard not always working properly mystery ... solved ! (finally) (for me, anyway) (I use Netscape Navigator 4.04)

Anyone else out there ever dare to NOT use their computer mouse to do everything, and actually use those little arrows on the keyboard ?

Well, I do.

And ever since SI changed to the "great" "new" "improved" SI, I have found that looking at SI is (of course) much more difficult for many reasons, including this arrow thing.

Anyway -- here is the answer : each time you load a new SI page, if you immediately minimize that page down to your taskbar, and then bring it back up to fill your computer screen, THEN ... the arrows actually work just like they used to work all of the time on the "old" SI.

I guess this is another example of "progress."

Jon.