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To: Ali Chen who wrote (79261)5/3/2002 8:10:33 PM
From: tcmayRespond to of 275872
 
"Interesting. Would not this imply that your posting
activity is high in your list due to your intention
to maintain the wealth you earned from Intel?"

A flaky line of reasoning. Nothing said on this little backwater of a discussion group affects the outside world in general and the price of Intel in particular.

"Which explains why the Droid thread is contaminated by
"happily retired" who lost 60% of their wealth due to AMD's
intrusion into CPU area."

Hint: The NASDAQ is down more than this. Sun, Oracle, and Apple are down more than this. Intel would likely be down this much even if AMD weren't in existence.

As for my wealth, I'm where I was in late 1998. And I was very, very happy in late '98. The years 1999 and 2000 were a bubble, and those stock valuations were not reasonable. So I don't bemoan that I am "only" at late 1998 levels.

--Tim May



To: Ali Chen who wrote (79261)5/3/2002 11:38:54 PM
From: heatsinker2Respond to of 275872
 
Ali- Droid thread is contaminated by "happily retired"

Based on what I have seen on SI, the better description would be "pissed-off retired". I guess money doesn't buy happiness after all...