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To: SoliRA who wrote (50)12/10/1999 7:20:00 AM
From: Pluvia  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176
 
Proof that this is not a Linux Play....

Just HYPE... And RESTATED OLD NEWS - look at this news release from JULY!!!!!!

www2.marketwatch.com

"PRICING AND AVAILABILITY New LINUX driver software for the Perle Specialix SX range is available free-of-charge, including source code, and can be immediately downloaded from Perle Specialix's FTP site at ftp://ftp.specialix.com. "



To: SoliRA who wrote (50)12/10/1999 7:39:00 AM
From: Buckey  Respond to of 176
 
I wonder what The RHAT shorters from $100 are doing or the EBAY shorters from $300 are doing ( before the split). I was as much a naysayer as anyone. I work in the tech biz and I was doing all sorts of research and DD and trying to layer in Fundamental analysis. I concluded months ago that this whole net raze would be shortlived. I was certainly not the only one.

I will be honest and state that I rarely short a stock and I will not short tech stocks - I short mining stocks after they pull the big hole and release the news.

I also was on PL or PERL very early but did not pull the tirgger until $20 yesterday US - Actually I am canuck so I bought it on the TSE and paid $30 in Moose dollars. P&D or not I dare say I do not have the cajoles to short a phenomenal craze.

quote from my Fathers former boss about 20 years ago
" the fax??? dont be silly my son, The telux machine will be around foreever and we dont need to selling fancy phones"