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To: qdog who wrote (1876)7/15/2000 11:07:49 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12238
 
Chris while wading through hundreds of posts on Buy Range, on a cold and blustery stay-inside day, I found:

<To: Diamond H who wrote (76385)
From: PAL Wednesday, Jul 12, 2000 3:12 PM ET
Respond to Post # 76395 of 76695

** OT **
Anyone who would like to get further tips from my son, please PM me and we can set up the financial
arrangements.

When this thread was in its infancy, there was an excellent poster named Chris who has a gecko as an indicator where QCOM stock will be the next day. If the gecko's head turns right, that means QCOM will go up.

On days when the gecko's head faced left, Chris claimed that he would torture that poor sucker until it looks the other way.

Just a trivia on a beautiful day.

Paul

PS I am sure Maurice and Ramsey among others remember that.
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Yes, I remember that. 1996, so near and yet so far. Cyberspace Woodstock.

A turbine would be okay in an Indy500 race since they more or less just put the car on autopilot and travel at high speed. No engine speed instantly up and down. Not so good in stop-go city [or even freeway driving without a flywheel or other instant energy source].

Globalstar has got amazing prospects with a short squeeze quite possible on Monday, continuing from Friday Bastille Day Globalstar Celebration.

The question is, which will make it to $1000 first, G! or Q!

Both will be $1trillion companies [that's Green$pan $$ too, not the decrepit Kiwi $]. Which will make it there first? Q! has an advantage because every time G! does well, Q! gets a good boost. But G! doesn't get a boost when Q! does well [other than in G! technology].

It's fun to see them wallowing around at these low levels while seeing in the crystal ball the champagne flowing and ubiquity of CDMA and G! in 2010. People kick themselves for missing the big run of 1999 in Q! yet that was just the introduction for the main events.

Mqurice