To: telecomguy who wrote (33697 ) 4/13/2000 11:07:00 AM From: Uncle Frank Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 77399
>> I have thousands of NT shares as well as other telecom/software stocks and the portfolio value is over 7 digits even after the recent losses. Comparing penis sizes in cyberspace isn't possible, junior. If you're telling the truth, it must be very nice for Mrs. Telecomguy and the TeleKids to have a successful provider. But on these threads, the coin of the realm is credibility, and by discussion board values, you aren't worth a plugged nickle. Consider your audience, son. There are folks worth 8 and 9 digits trying to get down to business who have to wade through your moronic posts. There are Phd's with years of experience in network engineering who have to skip through your pseudo technical tripe. And all you have done for months is chant Cisco's gonna take a fall, Cisco's gonna take a fall, Cisco's gonna take a fall, Cisco's gonna take a fall. If you really are a person of substance, you should be embarrassed at your idiotic behavior. Maybe we can rehabilitate you. Let's start real slow. It's been discovered that there is a relationship between current (I), voltage (E), and resistance (R). If you know the value of any two of these, you can determine the third by using the formula E=IR, which is known as Ohm's Law. Just in case your algebra is weak, the three forms of this equation are, E=IR I=E/R AND R=E/I. Since I know your primary interest is in optical networking, my next lesson will center around the acronym ROYGBIV. That's provided you pass the test on Ohm's Law. TG, I won't respond to you on this thread any more. If you want to discuss this further or have any technical questions, feel free to PM me. We wouldn't want to waste these good folks' bandwidth, would we? Uncle Frank btw, don't be so haughty about your wealth; 7 figures barely buys a 3 bedroom house in some parts of Silicon Valley.