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To: HairBall who wrote (41778)2/29/2000 6:29:00 PM
From: Michael Watkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
LG,

Thanks to OX for providing the data... anytime he wants to provide the data, I can produce a chart in a couple seconds. I asked him if he could alter the format slightly to make it a drag and drop affair, and in honour of the old thread name, $MDA, a new index symbol, is borne... :)

Regarding the China / Taiwan article I hardly want to think of it past sabre rattling. I live on the west coast you know... and its just not a fun thing to contemplate. I was remarking to my wife this morning that soldiers appear to be in more and more news stories lately.



To: HairBall who wrote (41778)2/29/2000 8:03:00 PM
From: Fun-da-Mental#1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
Re missile threat, I think the headline's a little misleading. I don't think they meant they'll nuke us if we defend Taiwan, but rather that they'll nuke us if we bomb their cities (like we did in Iraq, Vietnam, etc). An important distinction IMO. (But I hate to even think about this any more...)

-Fun-da-Mental



To: HairBall who wrote (41778)2/29/2000 8:59:00 PM
From: edward miller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
LG, I think this is called "saber rattling". Do you
really think this is going to happen? There is much
to lose in actual war - way too much - as opposed to
intimidating posturing. I think China knows better.

Let's hope it goes no farther than talk.