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To: Murrey Walker who wrote (3081)2/8/2000 11:22:00 AM
From: Ed Forrest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
Murrey
Here is another classic:

To: +kemble s. matter (153147 )
From: +TRCM Monday, Feb 7 2000 4:25PM ET
Reply # of 153163

To all - RE <<<DELL is building and hiring as fast as they can...2000 just may be "SUPER">>>

Wow, what a revelation...This must be the best possible news...building and hiring as fast as they can...give me a break...that statement sounds completely ridiculous...are there people on this thread who actually find this cheer leading remotely interesting, or even mildly enlightening?...Pardon me but I'm feeling a little nauseated...Why don't you DELLheads organize a group picnic and you can engage in a much needed group hug. It's always fun to make a daily pit stop on the DELL thread to see who the DELL flag wavers are each day....clearly Kemble takes the cake...I guess the glass is always half full in his eyes...
I wish I could read just one post from one of you die-hard DELL fans which actually expresses at least an ounce of frustration over the stocks performance over the past year...Or are you afraid that MSD will ask you to return his autographed photos...Perception issues, remember?...Shouldn't DELL management take some responsibility for their inefficiencies in this regard???
Oh look, DELL closed down 7/8 today, and the Nas is up 76+...I guess the street hasn't realized yet that "DELL is hiring and building as fast as they can"...



To: Murrey Walker who wrote (3081)2/8/2000 11:28:00 AM
From: Dr. David Gleitman  Respond to of 35685
 
It's similar to overstaying at a party, being afraid to leave because you may miss something, and then you find out to your suprise, that all the guests had already left and the host presents you with a broom and is asked to help clean up the mess.

David

Morale: Never overstay the party (or BYOD- bring your own dustbuster).

Anybody following MYGN?