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To: Carolyn who wrote (3523)12/26/1999 12:33:00 PM
From: Blue Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4337
 
Carolyn, This is really simple (I figured it out the first time I looked at it). On January 6th 1999 Steve put out his Ten picks for 1999 that were really eight stocks and two lists. internetstockreport.com
Of note are the two "see list", "ShopperConnection" and "Traffic Kings", and BRCM. This is the first print of Steve's picks and since he wrote this, these eight stocks and two lists were his picks. The list are of note as they will later be picked from (a great way to pad a record for the year).
The same January 6th list was printed on SI (word for word) on SI on Feb. 4th. The same list is at the BOTTOM of the thread post by Jeff Dryer because the TOP list was "updated" (traded, changed, modified, etc.)on May 1st.
The original picks for Steve came out on January 6st. It says on the top of this tread in black and white that the bottom list is Steve's picks for 1999, the same exact list that was posted on January 6th.
The deception is what really stinks. He dropped BRCM. Of the two list picks that Steve posted, he dropped the dog "ShopperConnection" picks and the dog The Globe from "Traffic Kings" on what Steve claims for the 1999 year and on the "updated" May 1st list.
He added the best performer GeoCites (661%)and other performers from the same list to his picks that he now claims were his picks from 1999. Here look for yourself at what he claims:
beta.siliconinvestor.com
What were his picks when first posted:
internetstockreport.com
And when they were changed: Subject 25566
Black and white stuff, print, not delusions.
Happy Holidays and 909S, BLUE