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To: HammerHead who wrote (37076)12/3/2000 4:08:50 AM
From: Berney  Respond to of 42787
 
I almost hope that the article is almost close to correct.

But, I doubt it!

At last count, I think I bought some 22 computers for my home and home-based business since 1981. However, my son is requesting a recount.

My wife hasn't totally caught on yet, but all our Christmas cards this year are individually designed by her. She also has already noted that when son gets his new computer, she inherits his. Now, I and the business do fit in there somewhere.

Boy, am I glad the PC revolution is over! Really what I'm glad about is that the next one isn't going to cost me what that POS did in 1981.

Yup, anyone that has looked at current prices might guess that the percentage growth in revenues had to come down. Lord knows that the 1981 PC and printer cost me $20,000 (and a lot of aggravation). Yet, somehow I was taught that the investment equation involves EPS growth not revenue growth. I probably just misunderstood the formulae.

Berney