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To: John Pendergast who wrote (1764)6/13/2000 1:10:00 AM
From: John Pendergast  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2018
 
Did you know that there were 2 billion permutations in the German "Enigma" machine? That's why the Germans were reluctant to believe that anyone could break the code. Sometimes I wonder whether that weather book you are always referring to contains any useful information or whether I am just imagining things. Anyway, "imagination is funny, it makes a cloudy day sunny." Sounds like a weather report set to music.



To: John Pendergast who wrote (1764)6/13/2000 8:31:00 AM
From: MeDroogies  Respond to of 2018
 
I agree. I'm just commenting that it may not be selective disclosure. It could just be that there are other, more attention-grabbing items to be covered, and ASPT just sits low on the list.
That's not good or bad - it just is.
I'm not disheartened by the lack of coverage. Would I like to see/hear more? Sure, who wouldn't? But I tend to take the stand that no news is good news. Unfortunately, the market has put too much stock in hefty PR stories. Too many stocks get pumped up on mediocre news that is heavily touted.
I prefer less "news" and more information.

All in all, I agree that selective disclosure is wrong.