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To: Mama Bear who wrote (7292)3/11/2000 7:13:00 PM
From: Dan Duchardt  Respond to of 18137
 
Barb,

OK, you got me. I have to respond one last time.

Sorry, then I guess I'm clueless. I thought it was all about buying and selling an interest in a business.

I've seen far too many things you have posted on SI to believe for one minute that you are clueless. But surely you don't believe the typical participant on this thread gives two hoots about the "business" they are buying and selling, anymore than the momentum traders of other eras. We are not exactly an ensemble of Warren Buffet wannabees around here.

the same argument could have been made in the 20s

Agreed. So I guess I'm saying Mr. Lefevre was just as wrong in 1923 as he is today. Just as wrong as Mr. Olsen whom I quoted earlier, who was a brilliant pioneer of the computer age, but who misjudged the coming change in the way we work. Had he not done so, he probably would now be mentioned in the same breath with the likes of Bill Gates and Michael Dell. The radio and the telephone changed Wall Street, as did the television and the computer, and now the internet is changing it even faster.

I offer you the last word. Take it if you want it. I'll be quiet.

Regards,

Dan