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To: QwikSand who wrote (25631)1/3/2000 9:48:00 PM
From: cfimx  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
it's not a question of if. only when.



To: QwikSand who wrote (25631)1/3/2000 9:54:00 PM
From: JC Jaros  Respond to of 64865
 
You're waiting for Godot.

A most excellent analogy.

-JCJ



To: QwikSand who wrote (25631)1/4/2000 3:38:00 AM
From: QwikSand  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Sorry to break up the tidy baby-doo conversation, but here's a first for the new millennium: my unfavorite computer and financial columnist, the Reliably Fatuous Jim Seymour, writes the following today on TheStreet.Com in a piece entitled "25 for 2000: Not Just Winners, but Stocks That Define Markets":

Computers:There are only two computer companies I'd own in 2000: Sun and Dell. Sun has a corner on the market for high-performance, high-capacity servers for the Web, and that market is going to continue exploding throughout 2000. I see nothing stopping or even slowing Sun's growth and profitability. (Dell stuff omitted.)

This took me by surprise. Not sure whether to take this as another former Sun-basher seeing the light, or as a dangerous omen.

Suspicious,
--QS