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To: KeepItSimple who wrote (367)4/15/2000 3:56:00 PM
From: C.K. Houston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 538
 
<Show me a post on SI with a datestamp, or dont waste our time with astrology fraudsters.>

Don't you know how to click on links? You'll find the January 31, 2000 datestamp here.
hv.greenspun.com

Astrological forecast originally came from Greenspun forum, not SI. Greenspun does datestamps too.



To: KeepItSimple who wrote (367)4/15/2000 4:13:00 PM
From: RocketMan  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 538
 
Hey, I think astology is a total fraud. I was just commenting that this guy, if he really post on that date, deserves some credit, even if just the lucky rabbit award. I guess someone should check when that was posted, to see if he really did forecast that on 31 Jan or if someone is playing games here. In either case, even if he was right, I would say he was just lucky. In retrospect one can always find someone who forecast a correct event, and make a big deal out of it by ignoring all the wrong forecasts that are made. With that, I don't wish to discuss astrology any more, since I think it is totally without foundation.



To: KeepItSimple who wrote (367)4/16/2000 8:49:00 AM
From: SBerglowe  Respond to of 538
 
On March 31st after I posted this you sneered.

GUESS WHAT HIS TIMING WAS PERFECT!!

Let's recall Richard Nolle for the month of April: (written March 30th. Refer to post 354 and 355 on this thread you will have to use a back or next button to read it as I failed to post a headline.)

"It's a kind of an animal farm cycle of metamorphosis in the
markets: the bulls become greedy hogs in the first half of the month, and then the bears
slaughter the hogs in
the second half. A hedge fund in trouble, a legal decision that jeopardizes the survival of a
company
(or even an industry) . . . Remember: over-valued speculative issues remain in a bubble bursting phase
this month and next.

Since we are yet to begin the second half of this month...I Susan, will say: "It ain't over...by a long shot!"

The planet potenates rule!!