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To: Bruce Brown who wrote (48246)10/23/2001 6:28:17 PM
From: Thomas Mercer-Hursh  Respond to of 54805
 
I hate bag pipe music

Ah, but have you ever heard any piobaireachd, the high music of the pipes?

piobaireachd.com for background.

piobaireachd.com for a sample.



To: Bruce Brown who wrote (48246)10/24/2001 1:32:15 PM
From: Pirah Naman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
Bruce:

One could bang their head on the wall on a daily basis (in a pedantic manner) over the concerns about Siebel's or another tech stock's valuation. However, those stocks, their earnings and their revenues have been in a downtrend since March of 2000 - so why bother to bang one's head against the wall as that process plays out.

That paragraph could as easily have been written with TA and valuations reversed in place. There is sufficient record around SI that one could as well have been banging one's head regularly about a tech stock's TA, and that this head banging could have been avoided through getting out when valuations were too high. There is the tool, and there is the mechanic that uses the tool, and they are not the same.

However, since my earlier vote didn't get recognized :-) I will vote again - let's move the thread back to its roots.

- Pirah