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To: HG who wrote (127570)6/30/2001 2:13:05 PM
From: H James Morris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>Oh but you don't wanna live in a ghetto
Why not? I live in one now.
>She decided to move to Utah - don't ask me why.
Probably, because Utah is full of promising Internet startups, and its not such an expensive place to live.



To: HG who wrote (127570)7/1/2001 12:28:31 PM
From: H James Morris  Respond to of 164684
 
Happy, speaking about .coms. As a lot of investors no longer want to admit they own them anymore, some have done great this year.
I use the Internet for travel all the time. Its not to bypass the travel agent...its just more convenient and most of the time I feel I've got a great deal.
I made reservations for a small suite in New York for $99.00 per night over the net. I couldn't have done that without the net.
>Some analysts say there are nuggets in the dot-com rubble.
Alloy Online's stock has doubled since the beginning of April. 1-800-Flowers has tripled. And Expedia "has got to be the poster child" of the recovery, going from under $10 at the beginning of this year to $47 a share.