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Pastimes : NNBM - SI Branch -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: elpolvo who wrote (331)10/9/2000 7:35:53 PM
From: bonnuss_in_austin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 104157
 
El: Yes (LOL ... reminds me of what my Dad said all my life, which was "Hell, yes!" ... he had a bit of Canadian in him as he grew up in Michigan near Detroit/Windsor, etc.)

Look, el: this is a cut and paste of what I see as the 'charter/mission statement' every time I look over here:

Contained within is the link to the portfolio. I click on it and VOILA, it appears.

I'm on a Dell Dimension three years old; using Netscape.

Started By: elpolvo
Date: Oct 6, 2000 4:35 PM

NNBM = New Network Business Model.

A network of friends sharing information on companies implementing the new network business model. The only
investor's club on the net with a bar, pool, hockey rink, kitchen, co-ed showers, hot tub, steam room, wine cellar, and
a 19 hole golf course.

The link to the NNBM 30 - 2001 Index Portfolio is:
siliconinvestor.com

The link for the Yahoo Branch of the NNBM is:
clubs.yahoo.com



To: elpolvo who wrote (331)10/9/2000 7:47:01 PM
From: bonnuss_in_austin  Respond to of 104157
 
El: Yes (LOL ... reminds me of what my Dad said all my life, which was "Hell, yes!" ... he had a bit of Canadian in him as he grew up in Michigan near Detroit/Windsor, etc.)

Look, el: this is a cut and paste of what I see as the 'charter/mission statement' every time I look over here:

Contained within are two links to the portfolio; one the Yahoo! version and one to the SI version, as you intended, eh?

BOTH links work ... just tried it again ... I click on either one, and VOILA, it appears.

I'm on a Dell Dimension three years old; using Netscape.

Hey! You don't suppose you've been 'jailed' somehow for profanity, do you? <g> Barring access to your own thread/portfolios? As a 'gentle' reminder that SI rules all?

;) That's a joke, okay?

You know better than I, for sure, how all of 'this stuff' works.

Dealer's cute little "& hearts" sigs appear to me always as just that ... never once have I viewed a symbol, which she obviously intends.

I have to think it's something within SI ... not the hardware/op sys/Netscape vs. MSFT, etc ... that is screwed up here that causes stuff like this.

Anybody you can ask @ SI? Technical type?

'b-i-a'
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Started By: elpolvo
Date: Oct 6, 2000 4:35 PM

NNBM = New Network Business Model.

A network of friends sharing information on companies implementing the new network business model. The only
investor's club on the net with a bar, pool, hockey rink, kitchen, co-ed showers, hot tub, steam room, wine cellar, and
a 19 hole golf course.

The link to the NNBM 30 - 2001 Index Portfolio is:
siliconinvestor.com

The link for the Yahoo Branch of the NNBM is:
clubs.yahoo.com



To: elpolvo who wrote (331)10/9/2000 8:24:49 PM
From: SI Bob  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 104157
 
Think I've found the solution, through trial and error.

Hit this link and see if it makes the portfolio show back up for you:

siliconinvestor.com

It looks like the problem is that though we show a link to Hide a portfolio, we don't have an equivalent one to Unhide it. Apparently the code exists, though. The above link worked fine for me.

If this works, then anybody should be able to use the same link, and just plug in whatever subject number they need to on the end.

Regards,

SI Admin (Bob)



To: elpolvo who wrote (331)10/9/2000 8:32:21 PM
From: Dealer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 104157
 
Polvie! That worked for me but if I hide the portfolio I can't reopen without that link......need that link in header maybe? You think? dealie