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To: Scrapps who wrote (8031)3/9/2000 10:03:00 AM
From: jghutchison  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9236
 
Well, I applied for DSL service with Southwestern Bell on Feb 7. They told me that I can expect a call from a technician within 3-5 business days. Well you guessed it. No show. I finally make a connection yesterday and they tell me that 1. They failed to enter an order number, and 2. I qualify for "free installation and modem" (along with 200 million other households). My mother will be so proud.

Jack Hutchison



To: Scrapps who wrote (8031)3/9/2000 10:07:00 AM
From: johnlea  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
for those who watch the technical aspects of awre's stock movement. . . 49 is a minor resistance level, 47.5 is a major resistance level.

the stock tested 49 yesterday and bounced back. we'll see what today brings.

john



To: Scrapps who wrote (8031)3/9/2000 11:06:00 AM
From: jghutchison  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
The End Is Near Brother

I think is was Michael Milken, you know the junk bond king, who once noted that shoeshine boys on Wall Street were giving stock tips back in the '70's at period of market frenzy that corresponded to a market top. His take on this was to sell everything.

Like any other city, Houston has its share of low lifes. One day recently, I noticed a panhandler holding a sign that read, "Why lie, I want the money for beer." He earned a buck for his veracity and humor.

I had to leave the War Room yesterday to run some errands. Well, I stop for a traffic signal and a panhandler approaches with a sign that reads, "Will predict internet stock prices for food." Not that I'd take a tip, but I was curious. Here's the text of the conversation:

Me: Hey man. What's the hot tip of the day?

Panhandler: Yippee's gonna 1000.

Me: Yippee? Oh, do you mean Yahoo?

Panhandler: Yeah, thas it, bro. Sumpin like dat.

I thanked him for the hot tip, and handed him a buck. For food.

The end is near brother.

Jack Hutchison