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To: puborectalis who wrote (20813)7/21/2001 7:54:47 AM
From: singajane  Respond to of 24042
 
Thank you, Fallope. This was brought home to me this week in Baltimore. If we really had a glut, wouldn't we also have redundancy in routes?

Baltimore's city center practically imploded this week, a sign of the aging infrastructure of all our eastern cities.

This was in the Baltimore Sun article "Burning cars in tunnel resist control" by David Michael Ettlin yesterday:
While Baltimore officials and National Transportation Safety Board investigators focused on the train and fire, repair crews descended under street beds to reroute fiber optic cables running through the tunnel.
The cable damage had an impact well beyond Baltimore, from inoperable cell phones in suburban Maryland, to corporate Web pages that couldn’t be updated in Manhattan, to e-mail crashes in Africa.



To: puborectalis who wrote (20813)7/21/2001 5:58:06 PM
From: Eashoa' M'sheekha  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 24042
 
Somwhere Between.......

TeleChoice Inc and Merrill Lynch lies the truth.

The brokerages have lost mucho credibility in their so called independent research.

MY independent research has me leaning more towards TeleChoice Inc , but have taken a few points off due to the Williams Communications connection.However, Williams were likely interested in something closer to reality than the brokers were...we all know they live in a fantasy world anyway.

So the optics sector will rebound later , but not before more pain as inventories and capacity come into balance.

My opinion...FWIW.

KC



To: puborectalis who wrote (20813)7/22/2001 12:02:35 PM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Respond to of 24042
 
There is no question that " one can't have too much fiberoptics ".
The only question is how to pay for it.

Pay for it, plus ....


-higher gas
-higher health care
-your 1st...2nd...divorce+new family & kids
-your gus guzzling SUV
-your looming Social Security train wreck with your
( virtual, i.e. no - longer existing )
contributions in it
-Social Security ( aka , "The Great American
Seniors Welfare Program )...looking desperately for
a fix...
Message 16111527



You could....Raise taxes,
which I am sure you'd love to.
.
.
Or,
.
.
You could print money....
in which case please read...The Pogo Principle,

Message 16111532

Is the market and JDSU Doomed?

Message 16111538

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