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To: Steve Grabczyk who wrote (14019)12/20/2000 10:32:34 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Steve, Thanks for the illuminating view! I think I see my HOUSE!!

:-)

Tom



To: Steve Grabczyk who wrote (14019)12/22/2000 8:41:49 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Steve, The more I look at that NASA photo the more mesmerized I become. I've now made that image my computer's "Wallpaper" so I get to see it frequently. I was thinking of all the places around the globe about which I've read but never visited. I thought about Alaska's North Slope with its few lights but important industry. I thought of the whole of Antarctica shrouded in cold year around and at the time of that image, not a light burning! I was taken much by the lights themselves and the story of earth's industrialization but at the same time the very low population areas such as the African Sahara, the far eastern reaches of the old USSR, the interior of Australia.

It also occurred to me to think of all the correspondence I've had literally from all corners of the globe during the few years of having an E-mail address. It would be nice to think that there's an AIM user at each of those points of light. We're not there yet. However, as with the closing line from this week's newsletter...
"AIM For A Quicker Recovery!"
I think we AIMers will be adding to our numbers and leading the way back to new highs far faster than many investors.

Thanks again for finding and posting that link.

Happy Holidays,
Tom



To: Steve Grabczyk who wrote (14019)12/22/2000 10:08:51 PM
From: James F. Hopkins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Steve; Yipes !!!! tahts the photo of the Year maybe
the Century what a find ; it gives me a rush, & I can
spend hours looking at it.
Thanx



To: Steve Grabczyk who wrote (14019)12/23/2000 3:40:23 AM
From: RFH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Steve, what can I say except for "WOW!" That photo knocks my socks off. With my dial up connection, I started downloading the picture at 11:00 PM and just got it. It was certainly worth the wait.

Sincerely,
RFH