Yehaaaa...Man all stops were hit<g> out of NOVL and BHI..Wasn't in JAGTX but 3/4 in JAGLX,,,it will still be painful<g>..reallocated 1/2MM an 1/2 JAGTX...DD (KR, SPLS,and TWRS looked good today) (thank goodness I put myself through 3 Amigo thread therapy this weekend<rofl>) Jagtx top ten Symbol 4:27PM Last Trade Volume More Info - NOK 4:02PM 173 -14 -7.49% 5,062,800 Chart , News , Discussion . . . Remove JDSU 4:01PM 171 1/8 -16 7/8 -8.98% 10,961,300 Chart , News , Discussion . . . Remove SUNW 4:01PM 71 3/4 -4 3/4 -6.21% 20,652,200 Chart , News , Profile Discussion . . . Remove VRTS 4:01PM 130 5/16 -11 11/16 -8.23% 3,686,100 Chart , News , Profile Discussion . . . Remove TXN 4:01PM 98 1/2 -4 3/8 -4.25% 3,967,200 Chart , News , Profile Discussion . . . Remove SAPE 4:01PM 110 1/16 -22 11/16 -17.09% 1,085,600 Chart , News , Profile Discussion . . . Remove CHL 4:00PM 128 7/8 -10 1/8 -7.28% 213,600 Chart , News , Discussion . . . Remove CSCO 4:01PM 102 -6 1/16 -5.61% 25,158,600 Chart , News , Profile Discussion . . . Remove EXDS 4:01PM 87 1/8 -8 7/8 -9.24% 5,933,900 Chart , News , Profile Discussion . . . Remove AMAT 4:01PM 120 1/4 -6 1/4 -4.94% 5,688,100 Chart , News , Profile Discussion . . . Remove JAGLX top 10 Symbol 4:28PM Last Trade Volume More Info - QLTI 3:59PM 56 15/16 -4 3/4 -7.70% 579,600 Chart , News , Discussion . . . Remove AGN 4:01PM 49 - 7/16 -0.88% 790,900 Chart , News , Profile Discussion . . . Remove BGEN 4:01PM 73 1/16 -14 15/16 -16.97% 6,038,500 Chart , News , Profile Discussion . . . Remove SGP 4:03PM 38 1/4 -2 9/16 -6.28% 8,739,800 Chart , News , Profile Discussion . . . Remove MNMD 4:01PM 68 -1 -1.45% 246,000 Chart , News , Profile Discussion . . . Remove ENZN 4:00PM 41 1/2 -2 1/4 -5.14% 370,200 Chart , News , Discussion . . . Remove DNA 4:01PM 125 9/16 -10 7/16 -7.67% 608,100 Chart , News , Discussion . . . Remove GILD 4:01PM 53 3/4 -2 9/16 -4.55% 1,209,900 Chart , News , Profile Discussion . . . Remove AMGN 4:01PM 58 1/8 -4 13/16 -7.65% 14,895,800 Chart , News , Profile Discussion . . . Remove MEDI 4:01PM 134 -21 1/2 -13.83% 2,884,500 Chart , News , Profile Discussion . . . Remove **** stumbled on to this site this weekend,,,free books online transcribed by funds from a foundation-interesting promo.net " What is Project Gutenberg? HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF PROJECT GUTENBERG (c)August 1992
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The Beginning Project Gutenberg began in 1971 when Michael Hart was given an operator's account with $100,000,000 of computer time in it by the operators of the Xerox Sigma V mainframe at the Materials Research Lab at the University of Illinois. This was totally serendipitous, as it turned out that two of a four operator crew happened to be the best friend of Michael's and the best friend of his brother. Michael just happened "to be at the right place at the right time" at the time there was more computer time than people knew what to do with, and those operators were encouraged to do whatever they wanted with that fortune in "spare time" in the hopes they would learn more for their job proficiency.
At any rate, Michael decided there was nothing he could do, in the way of "normal computing," that would repay the huge value of the computer time he had been given. . .so he had to create $100,000,000 worth of value in some other manner. An hour and 47 minutes later, he announced that the greatest value created by computers would not be computing, but would be the storage, retrieval, and searching of what was stored in our libraries.
He then proceeded to type in the "Declaration of Independence" and tried to send it to everyone on the networks. . .which can only be described today as a not so narrow miss at creating an early version of what was later called the "Internet Virus."
A friendly dissuasion from this yielded the first posting of a document in electronic text, and Project Gutenberg was born as Michael stated that he had "earned" the $100,000,000 because a copy of the Declaration of Independence would eventually be an electronic fixture in the computer libraries of 100,000,000 of the computer users of the future." about the project promo.net
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