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To: ZenWarrior who wrote (70213)4/17/2001 3:20:35 PM
From: Mama Bear  Respond to of 122087
 
"The entire debate has been whether technology leads to higher production and whether technologists will replace office workers."

Yes, with you making up both sides of the conversation.

"How can you say I believe valuations are low for all these tech stocks merely because I talk about technology being our future?

And when did I say that? I asked you a question.

"I've logged some 10,000+ posts at RB w/ very few miscommunications on my part. Your "

Then it would be nice if you adopted that style of posting here. Just in our few posts, yours have been chock-a-block with errors, misrepresentations, and miscommunication.

"It's amazing how much shit one takes just for saying technologists will replace office workers. "

And are you trying to say that I was giving you s--t for saying that? Umm, I wasn't, and didn't. But if it somehow makes you feel better to pretend that I did, feel free.

Regards,

Barb



To: ZenWarrior who wrote (70213)4/17/2001 6:02:55 PM
From: Ben Wa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Technology is a long term short. In the most modern theories of quantum mechanics/cosmology...time is not an absolute. Being quite a modern kind of guy, and a zen dude too, you ought to base your investment decisions on the premise that mankind will evolve to where the physical body is no more...to where our minds, wills, and souls exist as a highly ordered energy patterns, without mass. So, obviously technology in the future will be worthless. Short to absolute zero.



To: ZenWarrior who wrote (70213)4/17/2001 7:36:48 PM
From: bruiser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
"The only one not following this conversation very well is you. The entire debate has been whether technology leads to higher production and whether technologists will replace office workers"

So why don't you start another thread with that subject and take it there?
Bruiser