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To: RR who wrote (44908)12/7/2001 3:35:46 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Hey RR...

I just got my computer back...=)

I found an amazing tech consultant who rebuilt my DELL laptop (he had to re-load the operating system, put in new drivers, put in a new BIOS, and clean the fan and boot-up cycle. Several days and several hundred dollars later my computer has come back to life and is working better than ever. I'm glad I didn't have to purchase a new one -- I plan to wait on that until the 2nd half of 2002.

Hope you and your family enjoy the weekend.

Best Regards,

Scott



To: RR who wrote (44908)12/7/2001 3:44:10 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 65232
 
Enron's Collapse: Who Else Goes Down and How Soon?

As Enron spiraled into bankruptcy this week, some observers worried the shock wave from the Houston energy trader's crash would set off a domino effect in the financial markets, just as the collapse of Long-Term Capital Management, the giant Connecticut hedge fund, did three years ago. Actually, it's probably not that bad, or, as one Wharton professor puts it, the Enron debacle "is not going to turn out the lights anywhere I know of."

Read the full article at...

knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu