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To: bobby beara who wrote (33656)4/3/2002 9:41:27 AM
From: TechTrader42  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
Yes, bobby, you were so right about the rally you've been predicting every day, and your vacation on the semi-retired, fair-weather MDD thread was well-deserved. Do they serve cocktails of nectar (the drink of the gods) over there? Or just Kool-Aid punch (in the hot jungle of lost causes)? In your absence here, the market indexes have been nicely up all week. You should have shared your sizzling (or fizzled?) hot tech picks with us. You were missed.

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To: bobby beara who wrote (33656)4/3/2002 9:43:27 AM
From: Terry Whitman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52237
 
I went to a golf tournament once- and this SPECTATOR kept yelling at the players.

"You can't make that shot! Only a fool would try and make that shot!" And "My special indicators show that you should have MISSED that putt!"

The players were of course, quite annoyed at this individual. Surprisingly, some of the other spectators actually cheered this person on. A few even joined in with their own heckles.

Perhaps they were all simply frustrated golfers that could never duplicate the professional's efforts- but they could have at least shown a little respect to the players. Who knows, they might have even learned a few things to aid their own game if they had spent more effort observing and learning instead of heckling..

Signed,
Confuscious