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To: tsigprofit who wrote (10970)4/30/2002 12:48:56 PM
From: Ivan Inkling  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13094
 
tsigprofit,

Well said.



To: tsigprofit who wrote (10970)4/30/2002 12:58:29 PM
From: James Strauss  Respond to of 13094
 
The computer industry here is as strategic to the US
going forward as steel was during WWII, or farming was
in 1900. The excesses of the bubble needed to be reduced,
but we don't want it to swing too far the other way either.

On another note - I'm somewhat disappointed to see the recent posts slamming Democrats, Clinton, etc., etc. I almost responded, but didn't want to get a long argument started. As someone who has voted for both party candidates, and both agrees and disagrees with both parties on individual issues - I have to say I think it is somewhat simplistic, and I hope we get beyond these kind of posts.
(All Democrats and liberals are wrong/right, or all Republicans/right-wingers are destroying us, or alternately are never wrong, etc.)


Well said Matt...

Allowing our minds to walk in the other person's shoes expands our perspectives... Good technology analogy to other stalwarts of the U.S. economy in prior periods... Tech and biotech are the current areas where the U.S. will lead the way... Twenty years from now it will be something else...

Jim



To: tsigprofit who wrote (10970)4/30/2002 11:14:03 PM
From: the navigator  Respond to of 13094
 
and thanks from me, too, matt...well said....simplistic answers to complicated issues...we get enough of that from the politicians....ss