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To: cfimx who wrote (21704)10/23/1999 11:49:00 PM
From: alydar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Q. Why are you here?<<

A. why do people stop and gawk at accidents scenes?

Twist, I am really beginning to worry about you. Your responses are getting bizarre. I think what is causing this that you softies see the writing on the wall. The web is everything and right now SUNW is one of key instrastructure player out their. The Satan of Windows is having some difficulty keeping the herd together. They wised up and see the world differently and MSFT has little critical technology for this space.

They will buy their way in and that is costly in this environment. You always overpay when you purchase unless it is crap.

Now, I know you not might not to admit this consciously, but these are the facts as most sane people can envision it. Admitting the truth to yourself can be helpful and maybe your future posts will have some relevency.

Have a nice day, Bob.



To: cfimx who wrote (21704)10/24/1999 12:20:00 PM
From: JC Jaros  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
<lame>why do people stop and gawk at accidents scenes?</lame>

Speaking of accident scenes, I went and saw the film "Bringing Out the Dead" yesterday. I think it was Nicholas Cage's best work and Martin Scorcese's best film. It made 'Taxi Driver' look like 'The Last Waltz'. Highly recommended.

twister- here's something for you to do. Please comment on this Red Herring piece (after reading it).

Are tech stocks actually
undervalued?

redherring.com

-JCJ