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To: Connor26 who wrote (98642)5/20/2000 11:50:00 AM
From: bobby is sleepless in seattle  Respond to of 120523
 
golf...fabulous! A thumbs up, five star rating for Trophy Lake..rated as one of the best public courses in US. squeezed in 25 holes. There aren't too many courses where one can grab a bucket of range balls, play 18 holes, AND then break out the fishing pole to do a little fishing... and from what i understand the fishing is terrific! Look like bass city...

Course is not for the weekend hacker, as red stakes abound as close as 10 feet off the many of the greens, deeeeeep and wiiiiide bunkers in the landing areas off tees and defending the greens. looking forward to next time!



To: Connor26 who wrote (98642)5/20/2000 11:51:00 AM
From: edward miller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
** OT ** Well if Safeco field is good, then the Arizona
Diamondback's facility is great.

Imagine temperatures of 105 at game time, then just before
the game begins they close the roof and it is a comfortable
72 degrees in the stadium. They also have the best facility
I have ever seen, with good food, good parking and lots of
restrooms. It sure puts old Dodger Stadium to shame.

Absolutely the best place to spend a summer evening in all
of Phoenix. I'm not touting Phoenix, in fact I am now
working in Colorado, which I just love. I haven't been
to Coors Field yet for comparison. Still a Diamondbacks
fan.



To: Connor26 who wrote (98642)5/20/2000 12:15:00 PM
From: bobby is sleepless in seattle  Respond to of 120523
 
connor...beas...

when I entered BEAS at 29 at the flatline, waited to see what the broader market would do, didn't see it happen and I got out. thought I could catch a bounced, intead boink...

the bigger picture, I typically watch price to vloume action, waiting for volume to contract to normal levels and see how price reacts. Right now, volume is pulling back somewhat though nearly double the average with price decline. 200dma is looming and might be taken out, with 25 1/2 double bottom.

If looking at the long haul, maybe not a bad decision to start cherry picking here and there. and yes, it shouldn't go below 25...BUT...!!!

I'm getting closer to incubating, but I'm so darned hard headed thinking we still go lower...I'm part of the lemming group waiting for the big washout, the retest...and then I'll start sitting on those eggs...meanwhile, just practicing safe sex!