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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (36461)10/13/2000 1:36:36 PM
From: JC Jaros  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 64865
 
technology bubble --- (whispering "Luddite!") Well, therein lies the difference. I believe that this technology bubble is more akin to the 'industrial bubble' 100 years ago and the 'Gutenberg press bubble' 400 years ago. You see bubbles, I see soap. --- Tulips never really caught on as a disruptive technology or as the driver of a new productivity paradigm. Open standards TCP/IP servers running ubiquitous devices, etc are a world apart from tulips. -JCJ



To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (36461)10/13/2000 1:47:04 PM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Dear Skeeter Bug: Those of us who are diehard SUNW fans I believe see much more then a BUBBLE. We see a revolution in how people do business, communicate, save their data etc etc. It will reach every persons life and we think it will improve it. This MOVEMENT is far from over, in fact its barely begun. I doubt I will live to see the end of it. So we are invested in the Concept. SUNW was one of the first to foresee this revolution. Many of us here held when SUNW was at a very low PE and frankly we couldnt understand why the rest of the World couldnt see what we saw. Now they can and we are benefitting. Its really that simple. JDN