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To: she_x who wrote (23413)6/24/2000 12:55:00 AM
From: Dr. David Gleitman  Respond to of 35685
 
Morning She X:

re:
did ya give yourself one of those bone implants or something?

Hey, I'll do anything to keep my hard drive from going floppy.

It's rather strange that over the years I've been in and out of some stocks that have split many times over. the problem is that I never hung around long enough to amass the wealth associated with these splits. This has happened with rmbs, aol, dell, among other. It makes me wonder whether it would be better to buy the stock, lock it away for 5,10 years maybe longer, then come back and reap the rewards from it's growth. however, with my luck, I'll end up buying the wrong stock. Case n point. Did you ever take a cassette (such as books on tape) and stick it in the car cassette player and find more time then not, that you put it in on the "wrong" side. Or that when you fast forwarded it, you actually had it wound to begin playing the "B" side, as opossed to the "A" side.

Now that is why God invented CD players....

David