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To: peter grossman who wrote (9209)2/23/2001 8:48:56 PM
From: Brian Lempel  Respond to of 10309
 
Peter,

The fool article just shows that we must, as you said, provide a better sourcing of the material. I spent a good deal of time today creating an Access database, query, and form for inputting articles w/ pond, date, title, url, and summary. It is running smoothly and will make it much quicker to input the data, sort it, and eventually post it online.

One problem I am having is that when I try to export my "report" to html, it creates a series of pages with links, just as if I were going to print it page by page. Are there any Access wizards out there that might be able to help me troubleshoot this one?

Of course, to write summaries and compile articles for each lily will take a huge amount of time. Would the other members of this thread be interested in taking part in an "adopt a lily" program?

-Brian



To: peter grossman who wrote (9209)2/23/2001 10:52:00 PM
From: shadowman  Respond to of 10309
 
peter,

Judging by recent reactions to tech company earnings, I'm not optimistic that the reaction to WIND's will be positive. A lot will depend on the state of the Nasdaq in general.

With techs in a downward spiral, there seems to be a built in "throw the baby out with the bath water" attitude.

Forward guidance might help?

Overall market sentiment could change?

I think Jim Morrison(The Doors) may have said it best, no one gets out of here alive. :)