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To: bobby is sleepless in seattle who wrote (8)12/4/2000 6:57:44 PM
From: Susan G  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5732
 
PSFT...

Showed up on both the Bullish by Volume and Bullish by Reliability hot lists at litwick.com this evening. It had a three inside up bullish reversal.

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Not that that means that much as BEAS had the same pattern Friday...but it makes it worth watching.

Biotechs are rallying after hours due to big MLNM news, they are so oversold they might be good longs tomorrow.



To: bobby is sleepless in seattle who wrote (8)12/4/2000 7:00:51 PM
From: Susan G  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5732
 
OT: You are a golfer aren't you? A new rule...

"The Gore Effect"

A proposed revision to the rules of golf is being sought in South Florida

which will replace the traditional call of "FORE". Once a player has hit an errant shot he will be allowed to call "GORE" while the ball is still in flight.

He can then replace the ball in the same spot and hit it again. The player can do this until he is satisfied the ball is going where he intended to hit it in the first place. This will cause the time of play to be extended until such time the player can claim the hole.

This revision is causing some consternation to the PGA but proponents say it is only fair. A recent test of this new rule was recently played out in an exclusive club in Palm Beach County Florida and the first hole only took 7 days to complete.