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To: TobagoJack who wrote (52005)4/21/2001 11:36:37 PM
From: Ed Forrest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77397
 
Hi John, I think the "chagrinned" would like to tough love us solidly where we are tight, if it wasn't for the CSCO routers that they can not route through. What is a Sunday morning and Starbucks ice coffee for if not for melding minds and virtual bull taunting, especially that my geewhizbang sound card has not yet arrived from GTW, or one of the CSCO of the recent past.
Yes, very naughty of us, but so interweaving-ly reinforcing, spinning a logic mesh that sizzles Cisco and frazzles minds.


Jay

This thread has been fairly peaceful of late and before you and the other guy start the taunting and frazzling(interesting word) of others I urge you to rethink your plan.

It serves no purpose.

Nobody wins in a flame war,would you not agree?

Ed



To: TobagoJack who wrote (52005)4/22/2001 12:15:26 AM
From: Stock Farmer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 77397
 
LOL - too true Jay.

Here I sit, half a day away from you in another hemisphere. The sound surrounding me being blasted from MP3's on my hard drive through my stereo as I skim the threads, chat in real-time with friends and business associates, write an e-mail to my mother and chuckle as someone far from both of us takes a cowardly pot shot at me through you with his feeble electron gun.

My son is asleep upstairs and I can roam the world to play fun and games without leaving him or the safety of my home. Just incredible.

We can say what we want about the price of the stock, but the gadgets of the industry... well, they are a godsend.

And at next to nothing cost. A few cheap and plentiful non Californian KWh electricity to power my laptop (from the office), $14.95 for internet access paid for the last few months because for once, everyone simultaneously forgot to ship me their latest free six month trial offer... and everything else for free. The economics are mind boggling.

I would really hate for all of this to go away. Or cost more than $14.95 a month. But something's got to give.

Looks to me like the stock's going to get cheaper, some of this goes away (like napster did), and it might cost me more than $14.95 a month in the end.

John.