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To: Demosthenes who wrote (36295)8/5/2000 8:14:36 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 70976
 
D,

How was your bike ride?

I went running instead. My Camelback is full of mildew.

was a buyer of lrcx, asyt and vsea

I love your picks; I own all three and believe they are the cheapest in the sector. VSEA reported .81/share a feww weeks ago and is in the 30's. CSCO should report .16 and will most likely be in the 70's by weeks end!

BTW, few stocks in this sector have split even once(AMAT, LRCX, KLAC, KLIC). During past cycles, they split numerous times. This is something I never see discussed. And this cycle should be a longer/larger one to offset the historical low capex during the last recession, with more splits, not less.

but are ID chips being implanted in house pets?


I most certainly hope not.

Brian



To: Demosthenes who wrote (36295)8/5/2000 11:30:28 PM
From: Dale Knipschield  Respond to of 70976
 
Demosthenes,

Yes, microchips are being implanted in pets. Have heard good stories about owners whose pets have run away and have been found and identified via the chip. As you might guess, they're very small and harmless. Check with the SPCA or your local pound as they are the agencies that have the facilities to read the chips.

Regards,

Knip