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To: AlienTech who wrote (30583)2/10/2000 8:15:00 PM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 43080
 
u need another vacation to reno ... get in your car and go

or come visit scott and I

I'll take you to dinner at the Motor City Casino buffet

you can eat all you want and it's on me ....

they like me to spend my dollars there and sent me 6 buffet dinner coupons

I'll share :o)I'm verrrry generous with free coupons you know!

p.s. I would also introduce you to Barren, my small lil Broker who is almost as close as a family member although he does get paid to be ... that close

and as for listening .... it just might be that I did not really understand about warrants of bonds ... in fact ... I am certain I have no idea what that has to do with the price of stocks going up/down

yours truely
ZDummy



To: AlienTech who wrote (30583)2/10/2000 8:16:00 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 43080
 
>>>maybe its a good thing I am blind and cant trade and is in cash while life just seems to go down the toilet. But I suppose its better than loosing money at the same time while your life is going down the toilet<<<

What's good is your blind and you can't see all that happening? The problem is you believe it is!...sometimes a little denial is good....I'm sure you'll be back hard and strong someday!



To: AlienTech who wrote (30583)2/10/2000 8:18:00 PM
From: Rangle  Respond to of 43080
 
Hrere some info on the GM & GMGC onstar system.Ads will be forhtcoming it should give gmgc a pop, maybe gm also?

Batman Adds GM's OnStar to Batmobile Weapons
DETROIT (Reuters) - The criminals are on the loose; the Batmobile is nearly out of jet fuel. What's a superhero to do? Use the latest Bat-utility -- General Motors Corp.'s (NYSE:GM - news) OnStar wireless communication and information service -- to find the nearest Gotham City gas station.

Batman and his longtime assistant Alfred will appear in three new television commercials featuring GM's OnStar system, the first of which will debut Feb. 17 in the middle of sweeps month, during the popular drama ``ER' on the NBC network.

In the first ad, Alfred tells Batman he has upgraded the safety features in the Batmobile with the OnStar.

``Should a villain steal it, someone will track it. If your air bag goes off, an advisor will assist you. If you're stranded, satellites will help locate you,' Alfred, played by Michael Gough from the Batman movies, tells the superhero in the Batcave.

In other commercials, Batman's nemesis The Joker will appear, and the Batmobile will run low on jet fuel.

Batman will also appear in OnStar print and Internet advertisements.

GM expects to expand its OnStar subscriber base to 1 million by the end of this year from the current number of about 120,000. The three-button system will be available as a standard feature or an option on 29 GM vehicles and all Saabs by the end of the year. Toyota Motor Corp. (7203.T) is close to an agreement to offer OnStar as an option on its vehicles sold in the United States, OnStar officials said. At the push of a button, drivers are linked to the OnStar Center, where advisors are available 24 hours a day to give directions, make restaurant reservations, and offer any other help. OnStar automatically calls for help if air bags are deployed.

``Batman is going to be using this OnStar technology to help him stay ahead of the criminals in Gotham City, just like the average consumer can use OnStar to stay ahead of what's going on in their real world,' Chris Robinson, director of OnStar services marketing, told Reuters.

Regards Rangle