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To: Lachesis Atropos who wrote (37522)7/9/2002 2:51:39 AM
From: Johnny Canuck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 68247
 
Lawrence, Jim , Keith and Bill,

Let's stay with the one that brought us to the dance (SI) for now. It may just be another rumour again. If the site disappears, we will make the migration to either www.investorhub.com or www.ragingbull.com ro www.clearstation.com .

You would think that the site would have some value though considering the number of members. Hopefully, it would get sold to some one if INSP pulls the plug. The buyer would be keen to do an orderly transition I would think so hopefully INSP will be thinking ahead.



To: Lachesis Atropos who wrote (37522)7/10/2002 3:44:24 AM
From: Johnny Canuck  Respond to of 68247
 
O.T.

>>I can setup my domain to handle mail traffic. However, I
>>can foresee the site going down for a week while I
>>relocate.

It sound like you are picking up roots and moving off to another part of the country again.

A friend in Vancouver is considering a move to North Carolina for a manufacture engineering job. It pays some outrageous amount of money. I am told the cost of living is quite low there. For what it cost for a house in Vancouver, you can buy a ranch in North Carolina. I have no idea what the standard of living in general in that part of the country is though. This job he is considering applying for sure seems out of whack with the rest of the economy. He just had a friend come back from Texas after being laid off by Nortel.