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To: E.J. Neitz Jr who wrote (36187)12/20/2001 3:16:59 PM
From: Kelvin Taylor  Respond to of 53068
 
you're right about the flaws...have always been will always be. that is no reason for stock to drop

my habit is been to wait for someone else to try it out first. wait for a new release and bugs to be fixed. i went with IE6 when it first came out. couldn't log onto my bank and was forced to go back to 5.5. so i'll wait next time.

selling continues this afternoon....



To: E.J. Neitz Jr who wrote (36187)12/20/2001 3:18:44 PM
From: BWAC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53068
 
Ed, Re: MSFT

Two words: Option Expiration.

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And the usual funny business surrounding it.

Here's a good one. Dell is on my crap list now for their service. Seems in these days of overcapacity in electronics and memeory chip glut, that they are OUT OF STOCK now on my two week ago promised, and then delayed, and then delayed, ain't going to arrive Christmas present. And they have such good holiday business that nobody in customer service seems to even care that I had to cancel the order after their numerous broken promises and deadlines.

So how is it? Out of stock? Yet we have such excess capacity in this general area of tech?