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To: Tommy Dorsey who wrote (64507)1/26/2000 1:42:00 PM
From: Ed Forrest  Respond to of 152472
 
<<To: freeus who wrote (64496)
From: Tommy Dorsey Wednesday, January 26, 2000 1:18 PM ET
Respond to Post # 64508 of 64513

It takes time to become a craftsman at this. You do however have to find something that really sets you on fire, concerning a method of analysis, then become a craftsman at it. SI is so slow it amazes me that any conversation can take place here. I often have to give up and come back because of how slow this system is. Tom>>

To all:
I just sent this email to SI,perhaps others should also.

<<The poster Tom Dorsey is seen on CNBC often.Maybe his thoughts on your pathetic system and the slowness issue will prompt you to act.Shame on you people .You are not earning your paychecks.
Ed Forrest>>



To: Tommy Dorsey who wrote (64507)1/26/2000 3:32:00 PM
From: freeus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
OT
re SI slow
I know, sometimes it's just too slow to continue to use: I guess if you are reading something important, like Point and Figure Charting or Gorilla Game (I have both) you could read, and use the waiting time profitably. Most of us get too annoyed to do that. And often there are error messages.
Nevertheless, I have become a better investor, corresponded with many both delightful and knowledgable people (and some who are both who I consider friends) , and have gotten much richer thanks to S.I>
And thank you for the post on your conference call with the brokers, I printed it out and will remember not to be so silly in the future. Stocks cannot stay overextended forever.
Freeus