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To: riposte who wrote (8718)7/24/2001 8:12:49 AM
From: JakeStraw  Respond to of 10934
 
>>...look forward to your imaginative and always entertaining posts!!!

Yeah ol' Cb brings new meaning to hyperbole! :^) Someday he may be right, but not today...



To: riposte who wrote (8718)7/24/2001 10:36:22 AM
From: Crystal ball  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10934
 
CSCO is the NASDAQ version of the DOW TRANSPORT, and we are seeing recovery break out high there right now. Of course its customers, but how will we know when C-U-S-T-O-M-E-R-S start BUYING again, only by book to bills, or by earnings and upgrades to companies like CSCO. I see the first to recover to be STORAGE, LIFO last in first out, LOFI, last out first in, it just follows the distribution model for the techs which even Gates and company at MSFT suggest is going to be a DOT NET WORLD, I suggest it will be a WIRELESS DECENTRALIZED DEMOCRATIC INTERNET WORLD, and that means PALM OS devices wireless with storage by the likes of NTAP across an upgrade and improved internet. They are all buying opportunties right now.
I am,
Truly your$,
-Crystal Ball



To: riposte who wrote (8718)7/30/2001 5:09:40 PM
From: Jacob Snyder  Respond to of 10934
 
re: "The really unfortunate part of all this is that there are many so-called "killer apps" that cannot come online until the broadband pipes into homes are built, and they're going to die on the vine until that time."

That's the conclusion I've come to: last-mile is the bottle-neck in telecom today.

What do you think are the chances of cable, or fixed wireless, creating that fat last-mile pipe, and finally bringing competition to the foot-dragging Baby Bells?